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The Romantic Era
1825 - 1910
The Romantic Era
Where Classical had been reason, order, and rules,
Romantic was emotion, adventure, and imagination.
OPERA
Written to show off skills
Implemented Dissonance and modulation
Huge interest in songs written as part of a cycle: a
complete story told with several related songs.
Changing from 1 key to another
Sounds harsh
to the ear
What was happening in the world
during this period?
1825 - Erie Canal opens
1838 - Invention of photography
1846 - Neptune discovered
1859 - Charles Darwin publishes The Origin
of the Species
1861-1865 - American Civil War
1869 - Transcontinental Railroad completed
1872 - Brooklyn Bridge opens
1876 - Telephone invented
1877 - Phonograph invented
1886 - Statue of Liberty presented to New
York
1893 - Henry Ford builds first car
1903 - Wright Brothers first airplane flight at
Kitty Hawk, NC
1905 - E=mc2 - Einstein’s Theory of Relativity
Social and Political Influences
Industrialism
First occurred in Britain
Power shifted from
aristocratic landowners
to middle class city
dwellers
Populations moved
from an agrarian (rural)
center to an urban
center
Inventions
Famous People from the Era
Charles Darwin
Albert Einstein
Sigmund Freud
Abraham Lincoln
Mark Twain
Alexander Graham Bell
Henry Ford
Booker T. Washington
Karl Marx
Jack the Ripper
Walt Whitman
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Henry David Thoreau
Edgar Allen Poe
Emily Dickinson
James Fenimore Cooper
Cezanne, Manet, Van Gogh
Famous Artists
Paul Cezanne
Edouard Manet
Edgar Degas
Claude Monet
Vincent van Gogh
Edvard Munch
Georges Seurat
What does the term Romantic
mean?
The Romantic movement in music coincides with
a general Romantic movement in all arts.
At this period, the arts of literature and painting
began to influence music.
In the Romantic era, music acquired poetic or
philosophical meaning.
Antiquity, folklore, history and exotic cultures
were examined as possible sources of
inspiration.
Characteristics of the
Romantic Period
Music is not as reliant on repetition as in
Classical music
The music often directly tells a story
Exploration of tone colors
Much bigger orchestras
Popularity of chamber music
Music is highly emotional
Poetry and music are intimately fused
Musical Innovations
Invention of the song cycle
Invention of the symphonic poem
Great works written for solo piano
Composers stretched the listeners ear by
creating a great deal of dissonance using
chromatic notes, and extensions of the triad.
Composers began to drift away from the
strong sense of tonality heard in Classical
music.
Founding of conservatories
Composer
Composers gradually left the patronage system and
became free agents of their own works.
This meant that the composer, their music and their
livelihood depended on the public’s approval.
For the first time, a composer’s work might not be
publicly performed during his or her lifetime.
Romantics saw themselves as outsiders, isolated
from mainstream society, struggling to express their
creative ideas.
In general, composers held higher social status than
in the Classical period.
Performer
Rise of virtuosic performers
the public was captured by virtuosity
and showmanship
Conductor
Resulted from the
orchestras growth in
numbers and
complexity
Became necessary
to have one person
to lead and control
the orchestra
General Musical Characteristics
Individuality
Expressive Aims and Subjects
Nationalism and Exoticism
Rise and Importance of Program Music
Musical Elements
Melody
Age of lyricism – unending melody
Melodies appealed to the emotions
Phrases tended to be longer and irregular
in length
Themes were more complex and utilized
chromaticism
Advent of theme transformation (Berlioz,
Wagner)
Musical Elements
Harmony
Basically tonal
By end of the 19th century chromaticism
(movement by half steps) stretched
tonality to the breaking point
Chromaticism imbued greater
dissonance and tension into the sound
Musical Elements
Rhythm
Rhythmic effects were used for “color” –
rubato
Articulations in the instruments tended to be
heavy and intense
A new vocabulary of music terms arose that
indicated how to achieve the composer’s
desired sound – cantabile, dolce, con amore,
allegro agitato. These designations produced
a more emotional sound and response.
Musical Elements
Texture
Essentially homophonic
Tended to be thick, heavy and lush
Dynamics
Gradual
Much wider range – extremes of
dynamic variation
Used extensively throughout the
compositions
Timbre/Instrumentation
This period saw a full exploration of the instrumental
families.
Instruments were used for both their individual and
collective color potential.
Instrumental timbre was used to convey mood and
atmosphere.
The orchestra became much larger – from 70 players
to more than 100 (resulting in the necessity of a
conductor).
Instruments could play louder and carry farther.
Instruments were capable of major changes in
dynamics.
Strings
String sections
increased in size
and were given
more difficult
accompaniment
parts (scales,
arpeggios)
Woodwinds
Development of new instruments
saxophone (baritone and tuba) were invented by
Adolf Sax
piccolo, bass clarinet and English horn were
added.
Important improvements in wind instruments
“Boehm system” of fingering for flutes and
clarinets achieved better facility and intonation for
the performer and greater musical range
Brass
Addition of valves and improvement to
valves on brass instruments allowed the
playing of a full chromatic compass for the
first time and to more easily play quick runs
of notes
Tubas and Trombones were added
Percussion
Expanded to include bass drum, snare
drum, cymbals and other exotic
percussion instruments (gong,
castanets)
Famous Romantic Composers
Frederic Chopin
Franz Liszt
Hector Berlioz
Johannes Brahms
Modest Mussorgsky
Felix Mendelssohn
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Richard Wagner
Ludwig Von Beethoven
Ludwig Von Beethoven
Crucial figure in the transition from
Classical to Romantic
The Romantic period really began
around 1815. Works from this period
are characterized by their intellectual
depth, their formal innovations, and their
intense, highly-personal expression.
Frederic Chopin
Web
Franz Liszt
Web
Hector Berlioz
Web
Johannes Brahms
Web
Modest Mussorgsky
Web
Felix Mendelssohn
Web
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Web
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Russian composer
Wrote 11 operas, 4 concertos, 6
symphonies, 3 ballets
Most remembered for his ballets: Sleeping
Beauty and Swan Lake
Music is intense: Melancholy & emotional
It has been speculated that he committed
suicide
Richard Wagner
Web
Richard Wagner
Began composing at age 17
3 stages of opera creations:
early, middle, and third
His primary legacy was his
creation of operas
Wrote the opera Tristan and
Isolde.
Tristan und Isolde
was one of his
greatest operas
Tristan & Isolde
In the Wagnerian version the
plot is briefly as follows: Tristan,
having lost his parents in
infancy, has been reared at the
court of his uncle, Marke, King
of Cornwall. He has slain in
combat Morold, an Irish knight,
who had come to Cornwall, to
collect the tribute that country
had been paying to Ireland.
Morold was affianced to his
cousin Isolde, daughter of the
Irish king. Tristan, having been
dangerously wounded in the
combat, places himself, without
disclosing his identity, under the
care of Morold’s affianced,
Isolde who comes of a race
skilled in magic arts.
She discerns who he is; but,
although she is aware that
she is harbouring the slayer
of her affianced, she spares
him and carefully tends him,
for she has conceived a
deep passion for him. Tristan
also becomes enamoured of
her, but both deem their love
unrequited. Soon after
Tristan’s return to Cornwall,
he is dispatched to Ireland
by Marke, that he may win
Isolde as Queen for the
Cornish king…
Period Instruments
Tuba
Alto, Bass, Contrabass Clarinet
Contrabassoon
Euphonium
Alto, Tenor, Baritone Saxophone
Alto Flute
Opera
Very popular during the Romantic era.
Composers focused on melodies and
themes.
Huge interest in songs written as part of
a cycle: a complete story told with
related songs.

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  • 2. The Romantic Era Where Classical had been reason, order, and rules, Romantic was emotion, adventure, and imagination. OPERA Written to show off skills Implemented Dissonance and modulation Huge interest in songs written as part of a cycle: a complete story told with several related songs. Changing from 1 key to another Sounds harsh to the ear
  • 3. What was happening in the world during this period? 1825 - Erie Canal opens 1838 - Invention of photography 1846 - Neptune discovered 1859 - Charles Darwin publishes The Origin of the Species 1861-1865 - American Civil War
  • 4. 1869 - Transcontinental Railroad completed 1872 - Brooklyn Bridge opens 1876 - Telephone invented 1877 - Phonograph invented 1886 - Statue of Liberty presented to New York 1893 - Henry Ford builds first car 1903 - Wright Brothers first airplane flight at Kitty Hawk, NC 1905 - E=mc2 - Einstein’s Theory of Relativity
  • 5. Social and Political Influences Industrialism First occurred in Britain Power shifted from aristocratic landowners to middle class city dwellers Populations moved from an agrarian (rural) center to an urban center
  • 7. Famous People from the Era Charles Darwin Albert Einstein Sigmund Freud Abraham Lincoln Mark Twain Alexander Graham Bell Henry Ford Booker T. Washington Karl Marx Jack the Ripper Walt Whitman Ralph Waldo Emerson Henry David Thoreau Edgar Allen Poe Emily Dickinson James Fenimore Cooper Cezanne, Manet, Van Gogh
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  • 11. Famous Artists Paul Cezanne Edouard Manet Edgar Degas Claude Monet Vincent van Gogh Edvard Munch Georges Seurat
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  • 19. What does the term Romantic mean? The Romantic movement in music coincides with a general Romantic movement in all arts. At this period, the arts of literature and painting began to influence music. In the Romantic era, music acquired poetic or philosophical meaning. Antiquity, folklore, history and exotic cultures were examined as possible sources of inspiration.
  • 20. Characteristics of the Romantic Period Music is not as reliant on repetition as in Classical music The music often directly tells a story Exploration of tone colors Much bigger orchestras Popularity of chamber music Music is highly emotional Poetry and music are intimately fused
  • 21. Musical Innovations Invention of the song cycle Invention of the symphonic poem Great works written for solo piano Composers stretched the listeners ear by creating a great deal of dissonance using chromatic notes, and extensions of the triad. Composers began to drift away from the strong sense of tonality heard in Classical music. Founding of conservatories
  • 22. Composer Composers gradually left the patronage system and became free agents of their own works. This meant that the composer, their music and their livelihood depended on the public’s approval. For the first time, a composer’s work might not be publicly performed during his or her lifetime. Romantics saw themselves as outsiders, isolated from mainstream society, struggling to express their creative ideas. In general, composers held higher social status than in the Classical period.
  • 23. Performer Rise of virtuosic performers the public was captured by virtuosity and showmanship
  • 24. Conductor Resulted from the orchestras growth in numbers and complexity Became necessary to have one person to lead and control the orchestra
  • 25. General Musical Characteristics Individuality Expressive Aims and Subjects Nationalism and Exoticism Rise and Importance of Program Music
  • 26. Musical Elements Melody Age of lyricism – unending melody Melodies appealed to the emotions Phrases tended to be longer and irregular in length Themes were more complex and utilized chromaticism Advent of theme transformation (Berlioz, Wagner)
  • 27. Musical Elements Harmony Basically tonal By end of the 19th century chromaticism (movement by half steps) stretched tonality to the breaking point Chromaticism imbued greater dissonance and tension into the sound
  • 28. Musical Elements Rhythm Rhythmic effects were used for “color” – rubato Articulations in the instruments tended to be heavy and intense A new vocabulary of music terms arose that indicated how to achieve the composer’s desired sound – cantabile, dolce, con amore, allegro agitato. These designations produced a more emotional sound and response.
  • 30. Dynamics Gradual Much wider range – extremes of dynamic variation Used extensively throughout the compositions
  • 31. Timbre/Instrumentation This period saw a full exploration of the instrumental families. Instruments were used for both their individual and collective color potential. Instrumental timbre was used to convey mood and atmosphere. The orchestra became much larger – from 70 players to more than 100 (resulting in the necessity of a conductor). Instruments could play louder and carry farther. Instruments were capable of major changes in dynamics.
  • 32. Strings String sections increased in size and were given more difficult accompaniment parts (scales, arpeggios)
  • 33. Woodwinds Development of new instruments saxophone (baritone and tuba) were invented by Adolf Sax piccolo, bass clarinet and English horn were added. Important improvements in wind instruments “Boehm system” of fingering for flutes and clarinets achieved better facility and intonation for the performer and greater musical range
  • 34. Brass Addition of valves and improvement to valves on brass instruments allowed the playing of a full chromatic compass for the first time and to more easily play quick runs of notes Tubas and Trombones were added
  • 35. Percussion Expanded to include bass drum, snare drum, cymbals and other exotic percussion instruments (gong, castanets)
  • 36. Famous Romantic Composers Frederic Chopin Franz Liszt Hector Berlioz Johannes Brahms Modest Mussorgsky Felix Mendelssohn Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky Richard Wagner
  • 38. Ludwig Von Beethoven Crucial figure in the transition from Classical to Romantic The Romantic period really began around 1815. Works from this period are characterized by their intellectual depth, their formal innovations, and their intense, highly-personal expression.
  • 46. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky Russian composer Wrote 11 operas, 4 concertos, 6 symphonies, 3 ballets Most remembered for his ballets: Sleeping Beauty and Swan Lake Music is intense: Melancholy & emotional It has been speculated that he committed suicide
  • 48. Richard Wagner Began composing at age 17 3 stages of opera creations: early, middle, and third His primary legacy was his creation of operas Wrote the opera Tristan and Isolde. Tristan und Isolde was one of his greatest operas
  • 49. Tristan & Isolde In the Wagnerian version the plot is briefly as follows: Tristan, having lost his parents in infancy, has been reared at the court of his uncle, Marke, King of Cornwall. He has slain in combat Morold, an Irish knight, who had come to Cornwall, to collect the tribute that country had been paying to Ireland. Morold was affianced to his cousin Isolde, daughter of the Irish king. Tristan, having been dangerously wounded in the combat, places himself, without disclosing his identity, under the care of Morold’s affianced, Isolde who comes of a race skilled in magic arts. She discerns who he is; but, although she is aware that she is harbouring the slayer of her affianced, she spares him and carefully tends him, for she has conceived a deep passion for him. Tristan also becomes enamoured of her, but both deem their love unrequited. Soon after Tristan’s return to Cornwall, he is dispatched to Ireland by Marke, that he may win Isolde as Queen for the Cornish king…
  • 50. Period Instruments Tuba Alto, Bass, Contrabass Clarinet Contrabassoon Euphonium Alto, Tenor, Baritone Saxophone Alto Flute
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  • 52. Opera Very popular during the Romantic era. Composers focused on melodies and themes. Huge interest in songs written as part of a cycle: a complete story told with related songs.