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The Note Charts Formed In The Wing Of Romanticism

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  • Ãœlkü Sevim ÅžEN

    (Atatürk Üniversitesi)

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When it is analyzed historical process of music, it shows that romantic period also differs from the other periods with characteristic features as each period develops out of the necessity to fulfil a specific need and produce a change in comparison with the previous period. In that period, it is drawn attention to subjective and free expressions, passion, short lyric songs to be written for playing on the piano (for waltz, polonaise, mazurka, nocturnes, romances), orchestral music (symphonic poems, programmed symphony, overtures for concert) and operas. Works of composers created aesthetically in various styles in the Romantic Period have been listened admiringly and sung nowadays. In Romantic Period, music generally interacts with the whole field of art; many lieds, symphonic poems and programmed music have therefore provided opportunity for a different expression. The purpose of this research is to explain forms of lied and symphonic poem and to identify programmed music ? called ?the note charts? by some resources included in many works of romantic period. The research has the characteristics of descriptive analysis based upon literature review.

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  • Ãœlkü Sevim ÅžEN, 2016. "The Note Charts Formed In The Wing Of Romanticism," Eurasian Art & Humanities Journal, Eurasian Academy Of Sciences, vol. 4(4), pages 1-17, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:eas:arthum:v:4:y:2016:i:4:p:1-17
    DOI: 10.17740/eas.art.2016�V4�01
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