2. Romantic Period was a time where artists,
composers, and authors start anew apart
from the formal restraints of the Classical
Period.
The main goal of Romanticism is for the
artists
to be free of the limitations imposed by
classicism.
3. It was then used by musicians to express the
modification in musical style.
In 18th century, Romanticism was used
to describe new ideas in painting and
literature.
Romantic composers
aimed for a powerful expression of
emotion.
4. Music of the Romantic period
is not all about love, it can
also be about negative
feelings or thoughts, such as
anger and hatred.
7. FREDERIC FRANCOIS
CHOPIN
Had his first
formal piano
lessons in 1816.
At 7, he started
performing in
public and
composed two
Polonaises.
8. FREDERIC FRANCOIS
CHOPIN
At 18, he earned
the title “Poet of
the Piano”.
History says that
no other
composer has
made the piano
sound so beautiful
as Chopin.
9. FREDERIC FRANCOIS
CHOPIN
His works are
described to be
elegant,
graceful, and
melodic.
At 39, he died of
Tuberculosis in
October 17,
1849.
11. PETER ILYICH
TCHAIKOVSKY
Born in May 7,
1840
Son of Petrovich
Tchaikovsky and
Alexandra
Andreyevna
At 5, he started
taking piano
lessons.
12. PETER ILYICH
TCHAIKOVSKY
He pursued his
career as a civil
servant.
At 21, he began
studying music
theory
He became a
professor of music
in Moscow
Conservatory.
13. PETER ILYICH
TCHAIKOVSKY
At 30, he made
“Romeo and
Juliet”
Tchaikovsky
underwent
several
emotional
disturbances.
14. PETER ILYICH
TCHAIKOVSKY
His works were
influenced by
French, Italian,
German and
Russian.
He blended national
and exotic elements
to produce subjective
and passionate
music.
15. GIUSEPPE VERDI
Born on October
9, 1813 in Le
Roncole Italy
He began
studying music in
Busseto.
Married to
Margerita Barezzi
25. GIACOMO PUCCINI
Fortuna Magi, his
uncle, assisted
him in his musical
education. He
bare have
enough money or
food to supply his
needs.
26. GIACOMO PUCCINI
He got his diploma
from Pacini School
of Music in Lucca in
1880.
In 1893, he became
popular all
throughout Italy for
his Manon Lescaut.
31. FRANZ LISZT
Born in Hungary
on October 22,
1811
Only child of
Adam Liszt and
Anna Lagen
At 6, he had his
first music
lessons
32. FRANZ LISZT
His father was his
first teacher who
was an
administrator for
the Esterhazy
Family.
In Vienna, Carl
Czerny taught his
piano techniques.