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 | | In Romantic music, long sections -even an entire movement- may continue as one unbroken rhythmic pattern, with the monotony and the cumulative effect of an incantation. |  | | The romantic movement was fostered especially by a number of German writers and poets. |  | | The Romantic movement in music coincides with a general Romantic movement in all arts. |
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http://members.tripod.com/~dorakmt/music/romantic.html
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| | Romanticism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | While these precursors partly explain the Romantic fascination with the Middle Ages, the pleasures of stressful emotions, and the thrill derived from wilfulness, the actual expression of the Romantic movement itself corresponded to the sense of rapid, dynamic social change that culminated in the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Era. |  | | In the 20th Century Russian-American writer Ayn Rand called herself a romantic, and thought she might be a 'bridge' from the romantic era to an eventual esthetic rebirth of the movement. |  | | Romantic music: Beethoven- Brahms- Chopin- Strauss - Wagner |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanticism
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| | Romanticism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In the 20th Century Russian-American writer Ayn Rand called herself a romantic, and thought she might be a 'bridge' from the romantic era to an eventual esthetic rebirth of the movement. |  | | An influence upon the Romantic movement by the ideologies and events of the French Revolution is thought to have characterized the movement. |  | | 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. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanticism
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| | New Romantic Downloads - Download New Romantic Music - Download New Romantic MP3s |
 | | Rejecting the abrasive guitars of their punk-era contemporaries in favor of lushly romantic synthesizers, Ultravox emerged as one of the primary influences on the British electro-pop movement of the early '80s. |  | | Pioneers of the New Romantic movement, the synth-pop group Visage emerged in 1978 from the London club Billy's, a neo-glam nightspot which stood in stark contrast to the prevailing punk mentality of the moment. |  | | New romantic had died out by 1984, but it had a brief revival in the mid-'90s by the Melody Maker-sponsored, non-movement Romo. |
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| | Visage New Romantic History |
 | | After Richard James Burgess used the Term New Romantic to describe the new style/movement, the name stuck and, as far as the press were concerned, the problem of categorising the Ants, Bow Wow Wow and the Blitz scene had been solved. |  | | Partly for this reason, the Romo movement of the mid '90s held the New Romantic era in high esteem as a blueprint of how things should be done, although it was NOT a New romantic Revival, contrary to popular claim at the time. |  | | "New Romantic" is a term originally coined circa '81 by Richard James Burgess (one-time Spandau Ballet producer and later drummer on the Strip LP) which was later applied by the music press and the media as a catch-all term for the dressed-up, make-up wearing pop bands of the early eighties. |
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http://www.lexiconmagazine.com/NWC/vis_NR_Review.html
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| | 80s Music Genres:New Romantics |
 | | New romanticism emerged in the UK music scene in the early 80s as a direct backlash against the austerity of the punk movement. |  | | A list of New Romantic albums can be found HERE |  | | The coming of age of the video as a promotional tool was important to the development of new romanticism as were the outlandish haircuts (A Flock of Seagulls) the frilled shirts (Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet) and the fact that men could be seen wearing mascara (practically everyone involved). |
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http://www.pure80spop.co.uk/romantics.htm
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| | New Romantic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | New Romantic was a New Wave music subgenre and fashion movement that occurred primarily in England during the early 1980s. |  | | In the mid-1990s, New Romantic was briefly revived as a movement called Romo. |  | | David Bowie was an obvious influence, and his 1980 single "Fashion" could be considered an anthem for the New Romantics. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Romantic
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| | Romantic music |
 | | Romantic music is related to Romantic movement in literature, art, and philosophy, though the conventional periods used in musicology are now very different from their counterparts in the other arts, which define "romantic" as running from the 1780s to the 1840s. |  | | Romantic 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. |  | | Romantic 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. |
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http://www.datamass.net/ro/romantic-music.html
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| | CMT.com : Roberto Carlos : Biography |
 | | His departure was a result of a mature decision to migrate from a youth idol profile to that of a romantic singer. |  | | Though the adherence to a worn-out sentimental formula proved to be affective in commercial terms (more than 70 million albums sold in his career), it ultimately led him to be known, in the '80s and '90s, as a cheesy artist by youngsters and part of the adult listeners. |  | | His light music, derived from British pop, and his (and his partner's Erasmo Carlos') lyrics (happy, humorous, and full of fashionable youth slang and naïve though unexpectedly sexual) were deeply contrasting to the serious MPB, with its somber images and protest songs. |
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http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/carlos_roberto/bio.jhtml
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| | Paul Nazzaro Music Studio |
 | | Nordraak also wrote Norway¹s national anthem, "Ja Vi Elsker." This meeting inspired Grieg with Norwegian romantic nationalism, and he then wrote Humoresker (1865) for the piano. |  | | He combined the beautiful romantic harmonies and folk-inspired melodies like a traditional nationalist. |  | | Grieg met Rikard Nordraak, another famous Norwegian composer who was a leading figure in the Norwegian national movement. |
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http://www.nazzaromusic.com/StudentFun/grieg.html
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 | | This theme is echoed repeatedly in the poetry of the Nuyorican Movement, as shown below. |  | | They claim that the myth describes a romantic life that never existed on the island, making it difficult or impossible for the transplanted person to be satisfied with their new life away from their homeland. |  | | A Puerto Rican native born in 1901, Jesus Colon is the intellectual founding father of the Nuyorican movement that developed among Puerto Rican novelists, essayists, and poets living in New York City. |
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| | HOMELAND - Official Midge Ure Website |
 | | Ure, a Grammy-winning Scotsman, is most familiar to music lovers as the phenomenal frontman of Ultravox, who are considered among the seminal proponents of the New Romantic/Electro-Pop movement of the early '80's. |  | | Ure's latest album, Breathe, entered the American charts in an impressive 32nd position. |  | | A live performance by Midge Ure at the Bali Hotel Launch Party will no doubt amplify what is already promising to be a very lively and festive evening at the London Hard Rock, which opened its doors to instant fame back in 1971. |
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| | Romanticism |
 | | It is one of the curiosities of literary history that the strongholds of the Romantic Movement were England and Germany, not the countries of the romance languages themselves. |  | | Simultaneously, as opposed to everyday subjects, various forms of the exotic in time and/or place also gained favor, for the Romantics were also fascinated with realms of existence that were, by definition, prior to or opposed to the ordered conceptions of "objective" reason. |  | | Symbolism and myth were given great prominence in the Romantic conception of art. |
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| | SPP CD Review: Margi Harrell |
 | | The classical pieces that are included are arrangements of the second movement of Beethoven’s “Sonata Pathetique,” the “Swan Lake Theme,” and a Chopin “Romantic Etude.” The first two are very nicely done, but adding synth to Chopin was not a good idea! |  | | This original piece is one of the best tracks on the album. |  | | A piano teacher in southern Arkansas, Harrell has contributed music to an enormous list of websites, many of which are religious or patriotic. |
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http://www.solopianopublications.com/reviews/harrell.htm
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http://www.utoledo.edu/colleges/as/music/musicAtUTPR/email.asp?id=71
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| | Category:Romantic composers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Thus, not all "Romantic" composers are associated with "Romanticism", and some composers who are associated with some aspects of Romanticism the movement are unequivocally not thought of as "Romantic" composers. |  | | Romantic composers are those individuals who wrote music in the Romantic era, between about 1815 and 1910. |  | | This is not to be confused with the overlapping period of Romanticism in literature and the history of culture, which is dated from 1770 to 1850. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Romantic_composers
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| | Art 301 Early Modern Art/Aesthetics |
 | | Wednesday, October 19: The Romantic movement in Europe: The aesthetics of Romanticism: the sublime, the picturesque, and the polemics of romanticism and classicism: German Romanticism and German aesthetics (III): August and Friedrich Schlegel and Schelling: |  | | The Romantic movement in Europe: Hegel and Romanticism: Nature and sensibility: the aesthetics of the Romantic landscape: German landscape painting; Philipp Otto Runge and Caspar David Friedrich: |  | | Friday, October 21: The Romantic movement in Europe: Hegel and Romanticism: Nature and sensibility: the aesthetics of the Romantic landscape: German landscape painting; Philipp Otto Runge and Caspar David Friedrich: |
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http://www.uidaho.edu/visualculture/courses/301Readings.htm
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| | Romantic Movement |
 | | The Romantic Movement spans roughly 1789 to 1824... |  | | Romanticism: A movement of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries which marked the reaction in literature, philosophy, art, religion, and politics from the NEOCLASSICISM and formal orthodoxy of the preceding period. |  | | In the United States, the leading Romantic movement was the Hudson River School of dramatic landscape painting. |
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http://romance.goforyourdreams.org/romantic-movement.html
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| | Romantic Period Music |
 | | In Romantic music, long sections -even an entire movement- may continue as one unbroken rhythmic pattern, with the monotony and the cumulative effect of an incantation. |  | | The Romantic movement in music coincides with a general Romantic movement in all arts. |  | | The romantic movement was fostered especially by a number of German writers and poets. |
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http://members.tripod.com/~dorakmt/music/romantic.html
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http://www.members.tripod.com/~dorakmt/music/romantic.html
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| | Ãrudit RON n28 2002 : Nicholls : Goethe, Romanticism and the Anglo-American Critical Tradition |
 | | While the Romantic movement as described by Abrams shared with the European Enlightenment a decidedly secular inclination, it also threatened enlightenment thinking by virtue of its tendency to place an enormous emphasis upon the powers of subjectivity, often at the expense of the so-called independent world of objects. |  | | This paper questions the traditional German view that Goethe (1749-1832) was a âClassicalâ and not a âRomanticâ author, by situating his works within the context of the European Romantic movement as it has been theorised in the work of M.H. Abrams. |  | | In Abrams's view, it was precisely because authors of the Romantic period wrote within the context of the European Enlightenment that they sought, either consciously or unconsciously, to reconfigure the relationship between man and God as a dialectical interchange between the perceiving subject or self and the objects of nature. |
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http://www.erudit.org/revue/ron/2002/v/n28/007207ar.html
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| | Books by David V Erdman - Romantic Movement a Selective and 1995 - 0933951728 spanish author |
 | | Romantic Movement: A Selective and Critical Bibliography for 1980 |  | | Romantic Movement: A Selective and Critical Bibliography for 1984 |  | | Romantic Movement: A Selective and Critical Bibliography for 1989 |
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http://bookchaptersummary.com/214721_david-veerman-james-c-galvin-james-c-wilhoit_0842345957103questionschildrenaskaboutrightfromwrongquestionschildrenaskspanishauthor.html
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http://members.tripod.com/~dorakmt/music/romantic.html
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| | ROMANTIC PERIOD |
 | | The Romantic Period was supposedly brought on by a German movement known as the Enlightenment. |  | | This movement contained ideas that were nearly the exact opposite of the ideas exposed in the Romantic movement. |  | | The Romantic Period is hard to classify into certain moods and subjects, due to the fact that people were not forced to believe this or that, but to take their own path. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/3729/ROMANPER.HTM
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 | | Hugo associated with the Romantic Movement while it was still in its early infancy, and remained faithful to the Romantic cause all throughout his career, a career that spanned over three generation. |  | | Hugo identified with the Romantic Movement and felt it was his calling. |  | | More than any other French writer of the 19th century, Hugo associated himself with the Romantic Movement that swept through Europe and the rest of the world. |
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http://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/rschwart/hist255/jkr/hugo.html
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| | Landscape |
 | | a cultural movement in American history that took place during the first half of the 19th century and was influenced by the European Romantic movement of the late 1700s. |  | | Washington Irving, considered a participant in the romantic movement in America, used the American landscape as the backdrop for his popular legends Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. |  | | Influenced by the Romantic movement, as well as the philosophies of Kant and Hegel. |
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http://www.hudsonvalley.org/education/LessonPlans/Landscape/landscape.html
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| | Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry - Shirley MacLaine and Romantic Protestantism |
 | | The Romantic movement in Western culture sought, therefore, to compensate for the deficiencies of the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment of the earlier 1700s. |  | | In the Romantic movement in the late 1700s, poets and artists and (as we'll see) theologians rejected Science's claim to be the only road to truth. |  | | With the help of the Romantic movement, Schleiermacher thought he had identified a fortress for Christianity in the inner realm of subjective experience, a bastion which Science could not storm. |
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http://www.tesm.edu/pubs/writings/wrapd12d
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| | Romanticism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In the 20th Century Russian-American writer Ayn Rand called herself a romantic, and thought she might be a 'bridge' from the romantic era to an eventual esthetic rebirth of the movement. |  | | An influence upon the Romantic movement by the ideologies and events of the French Revolution is thought to have characterized the movement. |  | | Early Romantic nationalism was strongly inspired by Rousseau, and by the ideas of Johann Gottfried von Herder, who in 1784 argued that the geography formed the natural economy of a people, and shaped their customs and society. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanticism
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| | The American Landscape and the Romantic Movement in America (1830 - 1900) |
 | | Another important aspect that led to the Romantic Movement in America is that by mid- 19th century, people began to realize that the American wilderness, once thought to be boundless, was disappearing. |  | | Pioneers in the rural Romantic cemetery movement were H.W.S. Cleveland (1814-1900), author of Landscape Architecture as Applied to the Wants of the West (1873), and Jacob Weidenmann (1829-93), author of Beautifying Country Homes: A Handbook of Landscape Gardening (1870). |  | | The American Landscape and the Romantic Movement in America (1830 - 1900) |
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http://architecture.arizona.edu/landscape/courses/lar542/romantic.htm
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