The Romantic symphony: a guide
What's the difference between a Classical and a Romantic symphony? Find out how Brahms, Bruckner and Mahler's famous music broke the mould and changed the symphony for ever.
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What is the Romantic period of music? The Romantic period started around 1830 and ended around 1900, as compositions became increasingly expressive and inventive. Expansive symphonies, virtuosic piano music, dramatic operas, and passionate songs took inspiration from art and literature. Famous Romantic composers include Tchaikovsky, Brahms, Mahler, and Verdi – to name but a few!
The Romantic symphony: a guideWhat's the difference between a Classical and a Romantic symphony? Find out how Brahms, Bruckner and Mahler's famous music broke the mould and changed the symphony for ever.
Romantic music: where to startWhat does Romantic period music sound like? What are the features of the music, and how can you identify them? Discover the musical styles and instruments of the Romantic period, and listen to the best Romantic pieces and songs.
Brahms: music, biography and videosJohannes Brahms (1833-1897) was a German romantic composer and pianist. His most famous pieces include his Academic Festival Overture and German Requiem, but he also wrote great piano music and symphonies.
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Chopin’s piano music: a guideEtudes, nocturnes, waltzes, concertos - Chopin composed some of the most famous piano music in existence. Listen his best piano music and discover what to listen out for.
Verdi: biography, music and videosGiuseppe Verdi (1813–1901) is famous for writing Romantic operas, but his Requiem is a firm favourite among choral fanatics. Discover his life and music.
Puccini: biography, music and videoGiacomo Puccini (1858–1924) was an Italian composer whose most famous operas include La Bohème, Tosca, Madama Butterfly, and Turandot.
Mahler: where to startGrand symphonies, huge orchestras, beautiful songs; Mahler's work might seem intimidating, but his pieces are among some of the most beautiful Romantic music composed - discover their magic.
Debussy: facts about the great composerWhich of Debussy's pieces is the most frequently recorded? Where was he born? Why is Children's Corner not for children? Discover interesting facts about Debussy, the great Romantic.
Sibelius: biography, music and videosJean Sibelius (1865 – 1957) was a Finnish Romantic composer who wrote a number of symphonies, and was inspired by his homeland to write his famous piece, Finlandia.
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Liszt: biography, music and videosFranz Liszt (1811-1886) was one of the piano world's greatest virtuosos, and something of a touring rock star of the Romantic period. Find out more about his music and life.
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