Beethoven

Romantic/ 19th Century (1810s-1900)

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    Luigi Cherubini

    Italian composer, theorist, teacher and administrator working in Paris that composed French opera called Lodoiska (1791) which fueled music performances in all of Europe to display liberty, equality and heroism. 38 dramatic works
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    Prince Nikolaus Eszterhazy

    Haydn's patron and employer after 1790
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    Ludwig van Beethoven

    Transitional figure form the Classical to the Romantic style. Composed in all genres: 9 symphonies, 32 piano sonatas, 1 bad opera, lieder, string quartets, masses, concertos, arias, overtures and other choral/ chamber music. Icon in present culture. Established heroic topic in orchestral music. virtuoso pianist. expert improviser.
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    E.T.A. Hoffmann

    German writer, artist and composer. Writer of The Nutcracker fable. His writings epitomize Romanticism. Published articles critiquing rising Romantic artists starting with Beethoven in 1813.
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    Carl Maria von Weber

    Founder of German Romantic Opera; studied with Michael Haydn; important conductor. Composed German opera, other dramatic works, cantatas, concertos, piano works, songs, 2 symphonies and writings
  • French Revolution (1789-1799)

    Radically changed course of history. Theocracies and absolute monarchies declined and were replaced with republics/ democracies. The common people felt empowered and thus emerged the "heroic" musical style.
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    Gioachino Rossini

    Italian composer. The most famous composer in the early 19th centure in Vienna; composed mostly choral music and operas. Composed 39 operas, choral music, vocal works and 2 sinfonia
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    Gaetano Donizetti

    Composed 70 operas, symphonies, chamber music, 100 songs, and choral music. Was a student of Mayr; Verdi's immediate forerunner in serious Italian opera; prolifiic composer of all genres.
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    Franz Schubert

    Austrian composer who created a genre of artistic and dramatic Lieder; expansive melodies; frequent modulations; many unfinished works; died young and romanticized after death. Composed over 600 Lieder, 9 symphonies, chamber music, piano works, 13 operas, choral music
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    Vincenzo Bellini

    Composed 10 serious operas, Italian; created dramas with extreme passion/emotion.
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    Hector Berlioz

    French composer, condutor, writer and innovator. Composed most genres. Leading French musician in his day. His works embody the notions of Romanticism
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    Mikhail Glinka

    The father of Russian music; European trained and prolific composer that made stage works, chamber music, orchestral works, piano works and vocal works
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    Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel

    Had the same training as Felix Mendelssohn. Discouraged from composing; married, then published more. Composed and overture, 250 Lieder, 28 choral works and chamber music
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    Felix Mendelssohn

    Jewish German composer that composed symphonies, concertos, chamber music, Lieder, piano and organ works. Early romantic; conservative style. Important as a conductor. He revived Bach's music.
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    Robert Schumann

    Important critic, editor and composer at the center of musical life. Composed 4 symphonies, Lieder, chamber music, piano works, concertos and 1 bad opera. Lost his sanity young
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    Frederic Francois Chopin

    Polish/ French composer and pianist. Innovated new piano techniques and is more famous now than he was in his time. Composed piano concertos, chamber music that involved piano and sonatas.
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    Franz Liszt

    Virtuoso pianist, conductor, and author. He supported Wagner and was an innovator in musical form/ harmonies and aesthetics. Invented orchestral tone poem. Composed them along with dramatic works, Lieder, concertos, piano works, vocal works and writings.
  • War of 1812

    U.S. versus U.K. that ended with a peace treaty between the two
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    Giuseppe Verdi

    The leading Italian opera composer of the 19th century. A national hero of Italy. Composed 26 operas and choral music.
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    Richard Wagner

    Creator of German Music Drama; conductor, writer and musical innovator. Composed operas, music dramas, writings and 2 bad symphonies. Anti- Semite. Profoundly influenced Western harmony.
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    Charles Gounod

    French prolific composer; wrote in most genres. Composed 12 operas, oratios, masses, much choral music and piano works
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    Clara Wieck Schumann

    Virtuoso pianist. Wife of Robert Schumann and close friend of Brahms. Composed Lieder and piano concerto
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    Cesar Franck

    French nationalist composer, teacher, and organist.
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    Anton Bruckner

    Austrian composer and organist who followed after Wagner known for his large orchestrations, symphonies, organ works and choral music
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    Bedrich Smetana

    Czech composer; established Czech opera in the 19th century and was a nationalist. Composed tone poems and operas
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    Johann Strauss

    Viennese composer, conductor and violinist called the "Waltz- King". Composed viennese operettas.
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    Stephen Foster

    American songwriter in vernacular style
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    Johannes Brahms

    Austrian composer/ conductor/ pianist that composed 4 symphonies, concertos, choral music, chamber music, Lieder, German Requiem, piano works and other orchestral works. Classic- Romantic. One of the first editors of Bach's music.
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    Camille Saint-Saens

    French composer, pianist, organist and writer composed stage works, choral and chamber music, songs, orchestral and piano works, and writings
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    Georges Bizet

    French composer created a new type of serious French opera. Composed dramatic works, piano works and songs
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    Modest Musorgsky

    One (and most famous) of the Russian Mighty Five. Music rooted in Russian folksong and lore.
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    John Knowles Paine

    American organist and composer. Harvard's first professor of music.
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    Piotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky

    Russian composer, conductor and teacher that was Western trained. He was emotional and used conservative harmonic language. Composed stager works, 6 symphonies, symphonic poems, concertos, choral and chamber music, songs and writings
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    Antonin Dvorak

    The most famous of the Czech composers that lived in the U.S and influenced African and Native American music and culture
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    Nikolay Rimsky- Korsakov

    One of Russian Mighty Five. Teacher and conductor; wrote an orchestration treatise.
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    Gabriel Faure

    French composer, teacher and keyboardist that foreshadowed modern tonality and styl. Head of Paris Conservatory.
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    Leos Janacek

    Czech composer and ethnomusicologist influenced by folk music. Composed folksong arrangements and editions along with other works
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    John Philip Sousa

    American leader of the U.S. Marine Band in 1880 composed over 100 marches and vocal works
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    Edward Elgar

    Englis composer that composed symphonies, overtures, 9 stage works, choral/chamber music, and piano works
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    Giacomo Puccini

    Italian opera composer that strove for realism and was the most successful Italian opera composer after Verdi. Composed 10 operas.
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    Hugo Wolf

    Composed 250 Lieder and 1 opera. Influenced by Wagner
  • American Civil War (1861-1865)

    U.S. war fought between confederates and unionists (North and South respectively) of America over mainly long standing controversy over slavery