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- Glorification of individual feeling
- Revolt
- Supernatural and Macabre
- Freedom from Artisic barriers
- The boundless quality of music
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Glorification of individual feeling |
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- Harks back to Rosseau
- Everyday life seen as dull and meaningless
- Free excercise of individual will and passion seen as highest good
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- An age of political revolutions
-Late 1700's:America, France
-1848:France, Germany, Austria, Italy
-Many musicians took up political causes
-Fewer barriers between class
-Greater social mobility |
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The supernatural and the macabre |
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-Dreams, nightmares, demons
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Freedom from artistic barriers |
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Poetry became more musical
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Paintings and musical works given "poetic" titles
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Wagners "total artwork" concept
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Blurred effects cultivated
-half obscure verbal meanings
-Ambiguous shapes and color blends
-Imprecise yet rich and evocative sounds |
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The boundless quality of music |
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- More "abstract" than other arts
- Not restricted by literal or physical
- Could express inner experiences more deeply
- "All art aspires to the condition of music"(Wlater Pater)
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Style Features of Romantic Music |
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- Hard to define
- Artist expected to have individual style
- Constant strive for higher experience
- Innovation essential
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- Italian tempo rubato = robbed time
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tempo speeds up, slows down
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melody can move in and out of phase with beat
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seldom notated
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- Most recognozable feature of romantic music
- wider range
- dramatic buildups
- more irregular in rhythm and phrasing
- overall, more spontaneous
- many indiviadual emotional shadings
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- supports emotional wuality of music
- also savored for its own sake
- new chords and progressions
- chromaticism
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- finally important as melody, rhythm, or form
- new instrument design
- orchestra grew to modern size
- composers mixed colors with great freedom
- conductors needed for control and balance sounds
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-mostly songs and short piano pieces
- conveys a momentary emotion
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- opposite of miniatures
- more movements, more instruments, longer time spans
- often blended with poetry, religious ideas, philosophical, or drama
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