The Romantic Composers

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In the vibrant landscape of 19th-century music, a revolution unfolded as composers broke free from classical constraints, giving rise to the emotive power of Romanticism. "The Romantic Composers" by Daniel Gregory Mason delves into the lives and works of iconic figures such as Franz Schubert and Hector Berlioz, revealing how their innovative approaches to melody and harmony shaped the future of music. With a focus on the unique characteristics that define this era, including the exploration of individual expression and the use of nationalistic themes, this book serves as an essential resource for students and music enthusiasts alike. Discover the profound impact of these composers and their contributions to the art form in this insightful study.

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