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| | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> Period Music |
 | | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music is more lyrical/programmatic than the dramatic/absolute music of the Classical era. |  | | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> traits can be identified in the music of Monteverdi (Poppea), JS Bach (chromatic organ works, program music) or Handel (expressive arias). |  | | In <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music, long sections -even an entire movement- may continue as one unbroken rhythmic pattern, with the monotony and the cumulative effect of an incantation. |
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| | Soft Music - <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> Music for Lovemaking, Music Video Code |
 | | Your bedroom music should be soft and tender with this music which makes you <<b>bb>>romantic<b>bb>> and healthy. |  | | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music is perfect for a special dinner, getting in the mood and helps stimulate your senses and your <<b>bb>>romantic<b>bb>> moments with the power of music. |  | | Soft Music - <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> Music for Lovemaking, Music Video Code |
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http://soft-music.com
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| | How To Be <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> |
 | | For music to be <<b>bb>>romantic<b>bb>>, it must be too soft to hear. |  | | Background music is <<b>bb>>romantic<b>bb>>, and note the word "background," because not just any music is <<b>bb>>romantic<b>bb>>. |  | | Elevator music is the most <<b>bb>>romantic<b>bb>> genre of music out there. |
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http://www.rinkworks.com/romantic
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| | Romanticism |
 | | After almost a century of being attacked by the academic and professional world of Western formal concert music, the style has reasserted itself as neoromanticism in the concert halls. |  | | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> exoticism is not always in tension with <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> nationalism, for often the latter focussed on obscure folk traditions which were in themselves exotic to the audiences newly exposed to them. |  | | Only in opera and film where the power of music is summoned to reinforce the emotions being evoked can most modern audiences let themselves go entirely, and then only within limits. |
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http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~brians/hum_303/romanticism.html
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| | Romanticism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music: Beethoven- Brahms- Chopin- Strauss - Wagner |  | | Such developments swelled the length of pieces, introduced programatic titles, and created new genres such as the free standing overture or tome-poem, the piano fantasy, nocturne and rhapsody, and the virtuoso concerto, which became central to musical Romanticism. |  | | The contemporary application of "<<b>bb>>romantic<b>bb>>" to music did not coincide with modern categories: in 1810 E.T.A. Hoffmann called Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven the three "<<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> Composers", and Ludwig Spohr used the term "good <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> style" to apply to parts of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanticism
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| | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> |
 | | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> Period Through Music This is a Thinkquest site created by a Student. |  | | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> Period Music More selections and interpretation of the music. |  | | Early <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> Music Selections of music of the era. |
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http://www.wautoma.k12.wi.us/tech/fajfer/Eras/Rom.html
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| | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> |
 | | Many of the <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> period's stories, art, and music were about exotic places and fantastic events. |  | | Frederic Chopin is the best known composer of piano music during this period. |  | | A <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> is someone who dreams big dreams, is very emotional, and has strong feeling about things. |
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http://www.empire.k12.ca.us/capistrano/Mike/capmusic/romantic/romantic.htm
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| | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music analogized music to poetry and to rhapsodic and narrative structures, and at the same time created a more systematic basis for the composing and performing of concert music. |  | | Music was regarded as a quasi-religious experience, and the "Philharmonic" society became part of a concert as a time for deep engagement in the music, in contrast to the less formal manners of previous concert life. |  | | The dramatic increase in musical education meant a wider public for piano music and sophisticated concert music. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romantic_music
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| | Roxy Music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Roxy Music was a significant influence on the early British punk movement, as well as providing a model for many "New Wave" acts and the subsequent New <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> and experimental electronic groups of the early 1980s. |  | | Roxy Music reunited in 1978 to record a new album, Manifesto, but with a reshuffled line-up. |  | | The changed line-up was reflected in a distinct change in Roxy's music, with the jagged and unpredictable elements of the groups sound giving way to smooth, brooding musical arrangements, culminating in the sombre perfectionism and beautifully sculpted soundscapes of their eighth and final album Avalon in 1982. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roxy_Music
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| | Open Directory - Arts: Music: Composition: Composers: <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> |
 | | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> Era: 1825-1900 - Introduction to the period from Essentials of Music linked to details on historical themes, musical context, style, and composer biographies. |  | | Music History 102: The <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> Era- Composers, major styles and developments, illustrations, and Real Audio RAM sound files from the Internet Public Library. |  | | Fugues in the Nineteenth Century - List of works written in the 1800s with biographical information, sheet music links, and downloadable MIDI audio from Kunst der Fuge. |
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http://dmoz.org/Arts/Music/Composition/Composers/Romantic
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| | Sonata (music) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The piano sonatas of Scriabin would begin from standard forms of the late <<b>bb>>romantic<b>bb>> period in music, but would progressively abandon the formal markers which were taught, and would be composed as single movement works, he is sometimes thought of as a composer on the boundary between <<b>bb>>romantic<b>bb>> and modern practice of the sonata. |  | | The "sonata idea", as well as the term "sonata" continued to be central to musical analysis, and a strong influence on composers, both in large scale works and in chamber music. |  | | Carl Czerny declared he invented the idea of sonata form, and music theorists began to write of the sonata as an ideal in music. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonata_(music)
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| | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music |
 | | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> composers were aided by improvements in technology, which provided significant changes in the language of music, ranging from an increase in the range and power of the piano to improvements in the sound and reach of the symphony orchestra. |  | | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music analogized music to poetry and to rhapsodic and narrative structures, and at the same time created a more systematic basis for the composing and performing of concert music. |  | | The vernacular use of the term <<b>bb>>romantic<b>bb>> music applies to music which is thought to evoke a soft or dreamy atmosphere. |
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http://www.datamass.net/ro/romantic-music.html
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| | Program music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Program music is music intended to evoke extra-musical ideas, images in the mind of the listener by musically representing a scene, image or mood [1]. |  | | In popular music, by contrast, the norm is programmatic music, usually vocal. |  | | Music that is composed to accompany opera and ballet is, of course, program music, even when presented separately as a concert piece. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Program_music
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| | classical music - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about classical music |
 | | The term is also used (often with a capital C) for music of the classical period of music history, to distinguish it from baroque music and <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music. |  | | It is generally used to refer to Western art music – that is, music for the concert hall or church written in the tradition that originated with European music of the Middle Ages and passed through the Renaissance, baroque, classical, and <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> styles. |  | | Term used to distinguish ‘serious’ music from pop music, rock music, jazz, and folk music. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/classical+music
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| | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> Period Music |
 | | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music can be defined as music in which expression of feelings is given more importance than formal balance and internal order. |  | | Find <<b>bb>>romantic<b>bb>> music and more at Lycos Search. |  | | As in Classical music, <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> melodies are composed in phrases. |
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http://www.hen-weekends-uk.co.uk/henparty/romantic_period_music.html
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| | Romanticism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Such developments swelled the length of pieces, introduced programatic titles, and created new genres such as the free standing overture or tone-poem, the piano fantasy, nocturne and rhapsody, and the virtuoso concerto, which became central to musical Romanticism. |  | | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music: Beethoven - Brahms - Chopin - Grieg - Liszt - Strauss - Verdi - Wagner |  | | The writer, critic (and composer) Hoffmann was able to write of the supremacy of instrumental music over vocal music in expressiveness, a concept which would previously have been regarded as absurd. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanticism
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| | Absolute music - definition of Absolute music in Encyclopedia |
 | | Absolute music is a term used within the classical music field to describe music that is not explicitly "about" anything. |  | | In popular music, by contrast, the norm is programmatic music, usually vocal. |  | | This article is about Absolute music, the musical term. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Absolute_music
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| | Music of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Corsican musical instruments include the bagpipe (caramusa), 16-stringed lute (cetera), mandolin, fife (pifana) and the diatonic accordion (urganettu). |  | | Chartier, a music festival held annually near Chateauroux, has been a focal point for the music of Auvergne and Limousin. |  | | French music history dates back to organum in the 10th century, followed by the Notre Dame School, an organum composition style. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_France
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| | Romance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music normally refers to music from this movement |  | | Romance and <<b>bb>>romantic<b>bb>> comedy are film genres about <<b>bb>>romantic<b>bb>> love |  | | Beethoven 's Opus 40, Romance for Violin in G major ; and opus 50, Romance for Violin in F major |
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| | Encyclopedia: <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music |
 | | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music analogized music to poetry and to rhapsodic and narrative structures, and at the same time created a more systematic basis for the composing and performing of concert music. |  | | Program music is music intended to musically represent, or accompany, an extra-musical theme, contrasting with absolute music. |  | | Music was regarded as a quasi-religious experience, and the "Philharmonic" society became part of a concert as a time for deep engagement in the music, in contrast to the less formal manners of previous concert life. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Romantic-music
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| | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music analogized music to poetry and to rhapsodic and narrative structures, and at the same time created a more systematic basis for the composing and performing of concert music. |  | | The dramatic increase in musical education meant a wider public for piano music and sophisticated concert music. |  | | Music was regarded as a quasi-religious experience, and the "Philharmonic" society became part of a concert as a time for deep engagement in the music, in contrast to the less formal manners of previous concert life. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romantic_music
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| | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music analogized music to poetry and to rhapsodic and narrative structures, and at the same time created a more systematic basis for the composing and performing of concert music. |  | | Music was regarded as a quasi-religious experience, and the "Philharmonic" society became part of a concert as a time for deep engagement in the music, in contrast to the less formal manners of previous concert life. |  | | The dramatic increase in musical education meant a wider public for piano music and sophisticated concert music. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romantic_period_in_music
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| | Encyclopedia4U - Mute (music) - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | However, the use of mutes did not become widespread in classical music until the 19th century when <<b>bb>>romantic<b>bb>> composers sought new timbres from the orchestra. |  | | A mute is a device which alters the timbre or reduces the volume of a musical instrument. |  | | The use of a mute is indicated in sheet music by the direction con sordino (often abbreviated to con sord. |
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http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/m/mute-music-.html
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| | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music analogized music to poetry and to rhapsodic and narrative structures, and at the same time created a more systematic basis for the composing and performing of concert music. |  | | Music was regarded as a quasi-religious experience, and the "Philharmonic" society became part of a concert as a time for deep engagement in the music, in contrast to the less formal manners of previous concert life. |  | | The dramatic increase in musical education meant a wider public for piano music and sophisticated concert music. |
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| | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music analogized music to poetry and to rhapsodic and narrative structures, and at the same time created a more systematic basis for the composing and performing of concert music. |  | | The dramatic increase in musical education meant a wider public for piano music and sophisticated concert music. |  | | Music was regarded as a quasi-religious experience, and the "Philharmonic" society became part of a concert as a time for deep engagement in the music, in contrast to the less formal manners of previous concert life. |
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| | Classical music |
 | | Classical-period music is distinguishable from Baroque music by its plainness of style, without the heavy and complex Baroque figurations, and from <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music by its general emotional coolness and its regularity of form. |  | | The term "classical" in musical circles is used to distinguish the period between the Baroque and <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>>. |  | | Carnatic music - This music tradition from South India is replete with songs eulogizing various Hindu Gods(predominantly Vishnu and his incarnations) or the Vedic spirit. |
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http://www.city-search.org/cl/classical-music.html
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| | Dance music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Both remained part of the <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music period, which also saw the rise of various other dance forms like the barcarolle, mazurka, and polonaise. |  | | Dance music is music composed, played, or both, specifically to accompany social dancing. |  | | Dance music includes a huge variety of music, including traditional dance music such as Irish traditional music, waltzes, rock and roll, country music and tangos. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dance_music
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| | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music analogized music to poetry and to rhapsodic and narrative structures, and at the same time created a more systematic basis for the composing and performing of concert music. |  | | Music was regarded as a quasi-religious experience, and the "Philharmonic" society became part of a concert as a time for deep engagement in the music, in contrast to the less formal manners of previous concert life. |  | | The dramatic increase in musical education meant a wider public for piano music and sophisticated concert music. |
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| | Encyclopedia: <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music |
 | | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> music analogized music to poetry and to rhapsodic and narrative structures, and at the same time created a more systematic basis for the composing and performing of concert music. |  | | Program music is music intended to musically represent, or accompany, an extra-musical theme, contrasting with absolute music. |  | | Music was regarded as a quasi-religious experience, and the "Philharmonic" society became part of a concert as a time for deep engagement in the music, in contrast to the less formal manners of previous concert life. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Romantic-music
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| | <<b>bb>>Romantic<b>bb>> |
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http://homepages.pathfinder.gr/great_composers/periods/Romantic.htm
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