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Romanticism (19th century) - Coggle Diagram
Romanticism (19th century)
Strauss family
Richard Strauss
Así habló Zaratrusta
Johan Strauss
Marcha Radetzky
Danubio Azul
Social and cutural context
Nationalism: traditions, music, language and history are show in cities
People moved to cities and colonies, and new industries appeared
Burgeoisie has strong political power
Social classes acording to the economic position
Aristocracy and burgeoisie
Profesionals and civil servants
Working classes
Absolutist monarchies disappear
Romantic art
Love
Folklore
Nature
History
Exotic places
Fantasy
Composers
Germany
Wagner
El holandés errante
Valquirias
Thanhauser
France
Bizet
Carmen
Listz
Sueño de amor
Italy
Verdi
Nabucco
Aida
La Traviata
Puccini
Tirandut
Schumman
Schubert
Music for piano
estudio
nocturnes and fantasies
waltz and polonaise
impromptu
Opera
In the Romantic period, opera was the favourite type of music for the burgeoisie
Romantic music
Music for all different social classes
Wider audience
Freedom and expressivity are shown in music
Melody is an important means of expression
Wider vocabulary on scores
The conductor uses the baton
Instrumental music
Symphony poem
for orchestra with only one movement
Concerto
musicians show the great abilitie with the violin or piano
Symphony
four movements for orchestra
Nationalism
Nationalism in Spain
Manuel de Falla
Suite Española, Granada
Albéniz
El amor brujo
2nd Nationalism
Manuel de Falla
El amor brujo
E. Grieg
Peer Gynt (El matí, a la cova del reí de la muntanya
1st Nationalism
Dvorak
Sinfonía del Nuevo mundo
Chaikovsky
El lago de los cisnes
Beethoven
9a Sinfonía
5a Sinfonía
Claro de Luna
Para Elisa
Romanticism and nationalism nowadays
Celtic music
The Corrs (Irland)
In Spain
Mago de Oz
Celtas Cortos
Hevia
Reggae
Bob Marley
Por-Rock with flamenko
Ketama
Melendi
Estopa
Rosario Flores
Navajita Platea