Western classical music of the Romantic period, circa the 19th century.
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Examples for "romantic period "
Examples for "romantic period "
1 With the romantic period of Spanish history Irving was in ardent sympathy.
2 It reminded me of Goethe, of the romantic period :
3 Within the romantic period the same phenomenon is evident.
4 Wherein the Captain's little girl reaches the romantic period of her career, and faces the world.
5 The story was of brigands and true lovers, the thing that was popular in the romantic period .
1 The old-style lamp posts pay homage to a classic, more romantic era .
2 The third was truly the romantic era of the Crusades.
3 Graceful and elegant, like something from a distant, romantic era .
4 Archer's garage on Fenian Street, built in the late 1940s during the romantic era of motoring in Ireland, was demolished over the bank holiday weekend.
5 Beethoven revolutionized orchestral music, leading it out of the Classical and into the Romantic era .
1 In this strangely hypnotic video, Gilbert and George sit and drink from a bottle of gin to the strains of romantic classical music.
1 Bachata is a style of romantic music originating in the Dominican Republic.
2 She was a presence of romantic music , a warmth that produces dreams.
3 This simplified music was called romantic music , and was a form of fundamentalism.
4 The restaurant had subdued lighting, white linen tablecloths, romantic music .
5 On Monday night, the Proms offers up some lush, late romantic music from Arnold Schoenberg.
6 I've never been interested in opera or romantic music .
7 His lyrical, romantic music seduces and beguiles without ever fully concealing the emotional torment which inspired it.
8 How marvelous it was to be drifting into the ancient patterns yet bound up in this new romantic music .
9 A DPP lawyer said he sent her letters and romantic music tapes and followed her while she was driving.
10 Somewhere, romantic music was playing.
11 The band was playing airs from the operas of the day, and Maurice yielded to the spell of the romantic music .
12 In the APO's Fantasy - the opening concert of 2019 season - romantic music storytelling from Wagner, Adès and Berlioz features.
13 Two faeries knelt in the middle of the stage, their arms wrapped around each other, and soft, romantic music drifted up from the orchestra.
14 The new approach to Romantic music is a perversion - an insidious, instinct-smothering correctness.
15 Like many organists nowadays, Brennan plays Romantic music under the influence of historical performance concepts developed for Baroque music.
16 I'm not one for Romantic music , but I'd be happy if posterity could look back at my work and say that it was utterly new.
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