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The Romantic Era
The Romantic Era, 1820-1900, was a time of expansive, wide ranging melodies, a greater expression of emotions, and an introduction of new instruments for musicians; which spurred from the social and political clamor of the French Revolution. ... ” It was a time for the Romantic artists to express their emotions and show their uniqueness towards the oppression of the conventional Classical Era. ... ”
Along with the Romantic Era came the Industrial Revolution with the ability to create cheaper instruments with many technical improvements. ...
The two types of song structure in the Romantic Era were strophic form and through-composed form. ... Another important aspect of this era was the Lied, a German-texted solo vocal song with piano accompaniment.
Approximate Word count = 535 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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