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One of the famous musical pieces during the Romantic period of music was "The Lark Ascending" by Ralph Vaughan Williams in which the primary emotions that the musical classic shows are the elements of calmness, tranquillity, and introspectiveness wherein it was famously performed in the Queen's Hall in London.
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The music of the Romantic period is all about emotion. Not surprisingly, given the name of this era, the music of the Romantic period often dealt with the theme of love. However, love was not the only theme, nor was love always about we think of as romantic love. Whatever the emotion, Romantic composers sought to describe feelings and the deeper truths of life. In doing so, the emotional expression of the work was elevated and celebrated.
The emphasis on feeling often led to fuller, richer melodies and harmonies, resulting in sounds that reflected greater emotion. The soft tones were often softer than they had been composed and played in the past and the loud tones were even louder. In addition, the tempos ranged from very slow to very fast in the music. Again, the extreme tempos help to convey the emotion that the composer is trying to describe or illustrate.
During the Romantic period, composers were now free to compose works that were longer, contained more movements, and used more instruments and voices. Not surprisingly then, the music of the Romantic period is often "bigger" than the music from previous periods.
Beyond more emotion and greater freedoms and innovations, the music of the Romantic period is very diverse. This is due in part to the influence of nationalism on the music. Composers were incorporating folk tunes and other musical influences from a variety of cultures. The forms of music composed were also very diverse. They ranged from short, simple melodies to long, complex symphonies. Advances in the valves of many instruments allowed brass sections to lend greater weight and power to the orchestra.
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