PPT-The Romantic Era
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The Romantic Period Approximately 18101900 Growth of established forms such as opera mass symphonies and concertos Greater experimentation and freedom to explore
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The Romantic Period Approximately 18101900 Growth of established forms such as opera mass symphonies and concertos Greater experimentation and freedom to explore timbre and harmony as the orchestra expands. – 19 th Century The Romantic View of Nature & The Romantic Hero Developments of the 19 th Century Transformation of the West from an agricultural to an industrially based society. By Daniel Ward. New techniques in dance. Being En Point. Using the man to make the woman weight less.. Woman were made the main star of the show. Starting at the . B. arre. when training was popularize. Characteristics of British Romantic Poetry. Romanticism. It elevated the individual, the passions, and the inner life, embracing a more dramatic, personal, and emotional style--even to the point of melancholic emotion. Classical Era. Mood. Texture. Instruments. Dynamics. Ludwig van Beethoven is considered to be the composer who effectively ends the Classical Period and begins the Romantic Era. The works of his Middle and Late Periods dramatically differ from his early works in both structure and character, culminating with the monumental Symphony No. 9 in D minor, known as the “Choral” Symphony.. Take notes in your AP Lit. binder under the “journal” section.. This week:. Membean. quiz next class. Romanticism quiz Friday. Where it all began…. The . Enlightenment . (philosophical movement in 18. Pre-Plastic Era – The Toothbrush. Dated back as far as 3500 BC. The earliest know toothbrush was made by chewing on a twig until it became soft like a brush.. 1600s – 1800s. The next invention of the toothbrush is made from bone handles and bristles made from pig hair. . 1798-1832. Historical Context. Response to the rationalism of the Enlightenment. Response to the French Revolution (1789). The revolutionaries in France fought for “liberty, equality, and fraternity”. 1825-1900. The Age of expression. General Characteristics. Revolutions-Political, Industrial, Social. Scientific Advances. Nationalism. Nature. Characteristics of Romantic Art and Literature. Emphasis on Nature and Love. When you see this,. you may want to take note. o. f the material on the page.. Definition. Contrary to what you may think, the term . Romanticism. is not just about romantic love (although love is sometimes the subject of romantic art).. Approximately 1810-1900. Growth of established forms; such as opera, mass, symphonies and concertos.. Greater experimentation and freedom to explore timbre and harmony as the orchestra expands.. Associations with other art forms and artists – writers, poets, artists and other musicians.. JC Clapp, HUM 110: Introduction to American Film, North Seattle College. Themes. Films are light-hearted, humorous, and centered on romantic ideals where love is able to conquer all.. Romantic union is destined or due to fate. Vocabulary. Idealism – A philosophy contending that the nature of reality is the nature of the mind –that is, ideal. Romanticism – A literary and artistic movement that sought to assert the validity of subjective experience. By: Jessica Whitlow. He was born on May 7, 1833.. He was born in Vienna, Austria.. He was deeply inspired by classical music when he was younger, he loved to listen to it.. But he was more interested into composing romantic music.. Baku 13 Oct 2016. Roland . Brandenburg. M-ERA.NET coordinator. FFG, Austria. (Pre-). History: FP6-FP7. MNT-ERA.NET . MATERA(+). . MNT-ERA.NET (2004-2008): micro & nano technologies. MATERA (2005-2011): materials.
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