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The Romantic Period
1815 - 1900 A.D.
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The Romantic Period
The Romantic Period
1815 - 1900 A.D.
After the Classical Period, music swung in a more dramatic direction.
Lessons
The Ancient World
Sound Waves
Early Life
Early Man
Ancient Egypt
Ancient Mesopotamia
Ancient Israel
Ancient India
Ancient China
Classical Antiquity
Music in Greek Mythology
Music in Greek Philosophy
Greek Theater
Pythagorean Theory
Classical Greece
The Roman Kingdom
The Roman Republic
The Roman Empire
Christianity
Generic Intervals
Classical China
Late Antiquity
The Three Kingdoms and Tang Dynasty
The Fall of Rome
The Byzantine Empire
Major and Minor Intervals
The Byzantine-Persian War
Islam
Islamic Music
Augmented and Diminished Intervals
The Carolingians
The Medieval Period
The Holy Roman Empire
Ecclesial Modes
Kassia of Constantinople
Organum
The Vikings
The Norman Conquest
Hildegard von Bingen
Medieval Notation
The Song Dynasty
The Crusades
Guillaume IX d'Aquitaine
Notre Dame School
The Mongols
Black Death
The Hundred Years' War
Guillaume de Machaut
The Fall of Constantinople
The War of the Roses
The Ming Dynasty
The Renaissance
Guillaume du Fay
Triads
Josquin de Prez
Triadic Inversions
Renaissance Instruments
Tsarist Russia
Reconquista
The Age of Exploration
The Protestant Reformation
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
Carlo Gesualdo
Elizabethan England
Minor Scales
Thomas Tallis
The European-Ottoman Wars
Tomás Luis de Victoria
The Baroque Period
Andrea and Giovanni Gabrieli
Claudio Monteverdi
Baroque Instruments
The Thirty Years' War
Heinrich Schütz
Roman Numeral Analysis
Cadences
Seventh Chords
The English Civil War
Henry Purcell
Basso Continuo
The House of Bourbon
Jean-Baptiste Lully
The Great Turkish War
Johann Pachelbel
Equal Temperament
Antonio Vivaldi
Brandenburg-Prussia
George Frederick Händel
Musical Form
The War of Spanish Succession
Johann Sebastian Bach
The Fugue
Secondary Dominants
The Classical Period
The Enlightenment
The War of Austrian Succession
Franz Joseph Haydn
The Seven Years' War
Native American Music
The Piano
Functional Harmonic Progression
Antonio Salieri
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
The American Revolution
The French Revolution
The Napoleonic Wars
The War of 1812
Ludwig van Beethoven
The Romantic Period
The Congress of Vienna
Franz Schubert
Felix and Fanny Mendelssohn
Frederick Chopin
The July Monarchy
Giacomo Rossini
Hector Berlioz
The Industrial Revolution
Latin American Independence
Music in Latin America
Steven Foster
Spirituals
The Revolutions of 1848
Johann Strauß, Jr.
Franz Liszt
Victorian England
The Mexican-American War
The American Civil War
John Philip Sousa
The Unification of Italy
Giuseppe Verdi
Richard Wagner
The Unification of Germany
Johannes Brahms
Georges Bizet
The Mighty Five
Peter Ilych Tchaikovsky
Edvard Grieg
Jean Sibelius
The Meiji Restoration
Gustav Mahler
Camille Saint-Saëns
Claude Debussy
The 20th - 21st Centuries
Scott Joplin
The Blues
The Mexican Revolution
The Boxer Rebellion
World War I
The Russian Revolution
Igor Stravinsky
Dixieland
Louis Armstrong
Big Band
George Gershwin
William Grant Still
Aaron Copland
The Great Depression
Arnold Schönberg
World War II
Music during World War II
The Rise of Communism
Dmitri Shostakovich
Charlie Parker
Rock & Roll
The Cold War
Latin Jazz
The Civil Rights Movement
Leonard Bernstein
Philip Glass
Electronic Music
John Cage
The Fall of Communism
Modern Composers
The Future