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Who are the Romantic musicians?

1. Robert Schumann: Representative works include piano music "Butterfly", "Carnival", "Fantasia in C Major", "Scenes from Childhood", etc.

Robert Schumann was a prominent figure in the history of German music in the first half of the 19th century. His artistic creation profoundly reflected the strengths and weaknesses of German Romanticism.

Schumann's ecstatic, passionate energy added to the personal character of his music. He focused on something higher than his inner self and a source of inspiration, whether it was Hoffmann or Clara.

2. Ludwig van Beethoven: Representative works include the opera "Fidelio", "Mass in D major", the vocal suite "To a Lover from afar", etc.

The "Third Symphony" composed between 1803 and 1804 marked the mature stage of its creation. In the following 20 years, his numerous musical works pushed classical music to its peak through strong artistic appeal and grandeur, and heralded the arrival of romantic music in the 19th century.

3. Schubert: Representative work: "Unfinished Symphony"; String Quartet in D minor "Death and the Maiden", Piano Quintet "Trout", String Quintet in C Major, Piano The song "Wanderer's Fantasia", Sonata in A major and drama music "Rosamund", etc.

He is a representative figure of early romantic music and is also considered the last master of classical music. The now world-famous "Lullaby" was written by him.

4. Frédéric Francois Chopin: Representative works include: 2 piano concertos, piano trio, lullabies, fantasies, rondos, variations, etc., ***21 volumes.

Chopin is one of the most influential and popular piano composers in history, one of the most important figures in the history of Polish music, and a representative figure of European romantic music in the 19th century. His works are based on Polish folk songs and dances, and are deeply influenced by Bach. Most of his works are piano music, and he is known as the "Romantic Piano Poet".

5. Franz Liszt:

The representative works "Twelve Technique Etudes", "Six Paganini Etudes", three "Travel" "Years" piano music collection, adapted from Mozart's "Memories of Don Giovanni", "Memories of Norma" and "Memories of Robert the Devil", etc.

Born in Reading, Hungary, he is a famous Hungarian composer, pianist, conductor, and a great master of Romanticism. He is one of the most outstanding representatives of the early Romanticism.