在Apple Music 上收听群星的《Masterpieces of Romantic Era Music》。2023年。36 首歌曲。时长:3 小时 2 分钟
At its core, composers of the Romantic Era saw music as a means of individual and emotional expression. Indeed, they considered music the art form most capable of expressing the full range of human emotion. As a result, romantic composers broadened the scope of emotional content. Music was ex...
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所属专辑:Music of the Romantic Era 音频列表 1 9梦幻曲—舒曼钢琴独奏 49 2023-02 2 10《快乐的农夫》舒曼苏少版 52 2023-02 3 11小调练习曲.肖邦曲 24 2023-02 4 12士兵进行曲 25 2023-02 5 13肖邦-夜曲 35 2023-02 6 14离别 肖邦
Discover Music of the Romantic EraThis article reviews the audio book "Discover Music of the Romantic Era," by David McCleery, narrated by Jeremy Siepmann.Hilyard, Nann BlaineLibrary Journal
What started the Romantic Era of music? The start of the Romantic Era can be traced back to the mid and later years of Ludwig van Beethoven. Beethoven expanded the tradition harmonic and theoretic forms and structures of the neoclassical movement, breaking formal rules and paving the way for ...
What started the Romantic Era of music? The start of the Romantic Era can be traced back to the mid and later years of Ludwig van Beethoven. Beethoven expanded the tradition harmonic and theoretic forms and structures of the neoclassical movement, breaking formal rules and paving the way for ...
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Discover Music of the Romantic EraGoethe, Johann Wolfgang von
Schubert’s “Great” C major Symphony is considered the epitome of Romantic orchestral music – it creates a world of sound that is both idyllic and full of yearning. Zubin Mehta has also included two other works from this period in the programme: Carl