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Music; Representatives of Renaissance, Baroque, Classical and Romantic periods?

1. Renaissance

1. Nederland Music School: The creative content is mostly religious music such as diffuse songs and classic songs, as well as secular music. Representative figures are Du Fay, josquin, Binchois, Okegang, etc.

2. Venetian Music School: The religious music of Venetian Music School is magnificent in sound and colorful, with double chorus (even up to five chorus), accompanied by musical instruments, such as organ, horn and viol. Representative figures are Viyralt, uncle and nephew Gabbrielli.

3. Roman music school: a music school that specializes in creating and serving religious works, mainly in the form of cappella. The representative figures are Palestrina and others.

2. Baroque period

1. Claudio Monteverdi (1567 ~ 1643)

2. Alessandro Scarratti (166 ~ 1725)

3. GiovanniPergolesi, 171 ~ 1736)

4. Colelli (1653 ~ 1713)

5. Wei Wadi (Antonio Vivaldi, 1678 ~ 1741)

6. Giuseppe Tartini (1692 ~ 177). 1585 ~ 1672)

8. Dietrich Huxtehude (1673 ~ 177)

9. Teleman (1681 ~ 1767)

3. Classical period

1. Haydn: a famous Austrian composer.

2. Mozart: Born in Salzburg, Austria (during the Holy Roman Empire) on January 27th, 1756, the family of a court musician. The most famous musicals are Requiem, The Wedding of Figaro, Don Juan and The Magic Flute.

3. Beethoven: LudwigvanBeethoven (177.12.16—1827.3.26), male, German composer, pianist and conductor. One of the representatives of Vienna Classical Music School.

Fourth, romantic music

1. Schubert: The creative center is artistic songs, and artistic opera is the combination of poetry and music, which is an ideal field for composers of romantic music school to express their poetic feelings.

2. Liszt: one of the representatives of the mid-term romantic music school. He was born in Hungary, and his outstanding contribution to music in his life was mainly to enrich the expressive force of piano skills.

3. Richard strauss: composer of the late Romantic Music School. As a composer, Strauss's contribution is mainly manifested in symphonic poems. He perfected the structural form of symphonic poems, carefully created the dominant motivation and specially described the music fragments of people, places and scenes.

Extended materials:

Romantic music is different from classical music. It inherited the tradition of classical composers and made new explorations on this basis.

If music is emphasized to be combined with other arts other than poetry, drama and painting, a comprehensive art is advocated;

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It emphasizes the expression of personal subjective feelings, and works are often autobiographical; The works are full of fantasy, and there are many works describing nature, because nature is calm and has no contradictions, which is an ideal realm;

Pay attention to drama, study ethnic and folk music and literature, draw nutrition from it, and the works have ethnic characteristics.

In terms of artistic form and expression, it inherits the classical music school, but there are great differences in content, and exaggerated techniques are also used a lot. In the form of music, it breaks through the restriction of the balanced and complete formal structure of classical music and has greater freedom.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Renaissance Music

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Baroque Period

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Classical Period

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