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The Romantic Era was an artistic revolution moving away from the rigid logic and conformity of the Enlightenment of Classicism and Neoclassicism and toward a new style of fantasy and natural themes reminiscent of older, simpler times. ... The Romantic Era in music was affected by many different writers, such as Jean-Paul Richter, and philosophers, many of whom looked back to the ideas of Plato and Aristotle, as well as many artists, and musicians. However, Ludwig van Beethoven was the most influential factor in Romantic music with his innovative style of composing, more deeply emotional writing, and introduction of programmatic music, especially through his symphonies. ... Many of these went on to be vastly commonplace in the Romantic Era.
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