Romantic music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Romantic music is a musicological term referring to a particular period, theory, compositional practice, and canon in European music history, from about 1800 to 1900. Romantic music as a movement d...
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Perhaps because there was no clear answer to this question (or several possible answers), many things were happening in music by the end of the Romantic era.
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Between 1900 and 1910, but for the most part, in 1900.
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Acrostics of Self-Inscription by Women Poets of the Romantic Age (Stuart Curran, U Pennsylvania) ... Poems (1826) (also in SGML) (British Women Romantic Poets Project, UC Davis) ... Poetry on Different Subjects (1812) (British Women Romantic Poets Project, UC Davis)
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To speak of a Romantic era is to identify a period in which certain ideas and attitudes arose, gained currency and in most areas of intellectual endeavor, became dominant. That is, they became the dominant mode of expression.
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The instability and indeed unviability of radical and conservative as categories in opposition to each other in the context of Romantic-era British women’s writing is now recognized (Myers [1982]). What has not been recognized is that this unviability has significant consequences for our understanding of Romantic...
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Anthologizing Romantic-Era Writing For the Commercial Market: ... If we check the Norton, we get an apt enough indication: in the 6th edition of 1993, "The Romantic Period" moved the early end back to 1785, acknowledging the relation of Romanticism to the Revolutionary period, and three women appear among the featured...
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Edinburgh: Well-heeled tourists, eager to rediscover the romance of an earlier era, are taking to the rails in increasing numbers on board trains with names that evoke the age of ... Strong links with landmark hotels at each end of the rail journey is also likely to play a big part in the development of new routes."
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The epoch from the French Revolution to World War I comprises what is known as the Romantic Era, and music this includes the years from approximately 1825 to 1900. During that span of time, political instability and turmoil turned Europe into ... The Congress of Vienna, held during 1814-15 at the end of the Napoleonic wars,
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