The Romantic Period 2018
The Romantic Period 2018
The Romantic Period 2018
or used rhythms and instruments associated with distant lands. The French composer Georges Bizet
wrote Carmen, an opera set in Spain; the Italian Giacomo Puccini evoked Japan in his Madame
Butterfly; and the Russian Rimsky-Korsakov suggested an Arabian atmosphere in his orchestral work
Shehrazade. Musical exoticism was in keeping with romantics' attraction to things remote,
picturesque, and mysterious.
meant to be heard in the intimate surroundings of a home; they met the needs of the growing number
of people who owned pianos. The romantic genius for creating an intense mood through a melody, a
few chords, or an unusual tone color found a perfect outlet in these miniatures. On the other hand,
there are gigantic works by Berlioz such as Romeo and Juliet symphony which lasts for nearly an hour
and a half, (Haydn’s Symphony No. 95 lasts twenty minutes; and Richard Wagner’s “The Nibelung’s
Ring” which is a work that goes on for four evenings with a huge orchestra including specially
invented instruments, a cast of thirty, and fifteen separate stages.
Romantic Opera
The 19th century was a golden age of opera, which flourished all over Europe from Germany, France,
and Italy to Bohemia and Russia. This was true in part because opera tied into two important themes.
The first was to the idea of breaking down barriers between the arts. Combining music with poetry and
other forms of literature, and even with philosophy, made perfect sense to composers and their
audiences. The age that produced the lied was also committed to the union of music and drama.
The second Romantic theme was the celebration of music as the most profound of all the arts. Opera
composers and librettists began to ponder the meaning and message of their works; they came to view
opera as a type of serious drama in music, not just a vehicle of song, spectacle, and entertainment, as
has often been the case before.
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