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Romantic Era Study Guide “Romantic” means – individual expression, emotion o Classical vs. Romantic Classical: elegant, clear, and formal Romantic: original, evocative, expressive Nationalism: pride in one’s country, unique “sound” for country’s music. o The “common folk” are the “truest embodiment of culture” Folk Music o French Revolution sparked nationalism around the world Every middle class household had a piano o Piano Music: Clara Schumann: composer and pianist Frederic Chopin – composer and pianist Wrote “etudes” or “studies” for piano Character Piece: Program Music for solo piano Fanny Mendelssohn : Piano Cycles o Germany: Lied(er) – short song for voice and piano Robert Schumann Schubert (Der Erlkonig/Elf-king) Song Cycle – collection of songs unified by a theme Death of Beethoven sparked the Romantic Era Women now got famous as performers, but were still not quite as well-respected as composers. PROGRAM MUSIC! o Music to tell a story WITHOUT WORDS. Program Symphony Hector Berlioz’s “Symphony Fantastique” Multiple Movements Symphonic Poem Only one movement Smetana: Moldau (river) ABSOLUTE MUSIC! o Music for instruments that is just music, with no story. o Johannes Brahms: Symphonies (mostly 4 movements) American Music o Shape-Notes: a so-called “easy” to read notation system, particularly used in church music o Parlor Songs – short songs for singers, and usually piano. Parlor = “living rooms” Stephen Foster – I Dream of Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair, Camptown Races, Oh Susannah, Beautiful Dreamer o Minstrel Shows: featured white actors portraying black characters in blackface makeup o Opera Opera Seria (serious) Opera Buffa (comedic) Singspiel – singing and speaking Giuseppe Verdi – Italian “bel canto” operas “Bel Canto” means “beautiful singing” Example: Rigoletto Germany – Richard Wagner – Gesamtkunstwerk – “complete music drama” o The Ring of the Niebelung Leitmotifs – themes for a character or idea Exoticism in Opera “Carmen” from a French Composer, about a Spanish Gypsy Turandot and Madama Butterfly – about Japanese characters, but written in Italy