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Romantic era

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Composers in the Romantic Period were interested in ___________ of style. individuality
What is the definition of an Art Song? a composed vocal piece that sets a poem to music, typically performed by a solo voice with piano accompaniment.
Exoticism is best defined as... music that intentionally implies foreign culture
What programmatic type of music did Liszt create? Symphonic Poem
What is a nocturne? a short composition of a romantic or dreamy character suggestive of night, typically for piano
Nationalism is best defined as... music with a national identity
Brahms was friends with which two composers we have talked about? Clara and Robert Schumann
What are the dates of the Romantic Era 1820-1900
Puccini made use of ____ in his operas. Exoticism
What significant American war occurred during the Romantic Period? The American Revolution
What is a leitmotif? a reoccurring theme throughout a musical composition that is associated with a particular person, idea, or situation.
What is a song cycle a collection of instrumental pieces performed to specifically tell and story.
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