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Tchaikovsky belongs to which genre of music?

Tchaikovsky belongs to the romantic music school.

Romantic music school is an important music school in the 19th century, which is characterized by its emphasis on emotion and creativity and strong artistry and expressiveness. Romantic musicians usually like to use rich chord harmony, touching melody and romantic emotion, as well as dramatic rhythm and color.

Tchaikovsky is one of the representatives of romantic music, and his works are full of romantic feelings and dramatic rhythms. His famous works include The Gift of Love, A Prayer of Love, America and Love in Blue. His music works are widely played and appreciated, and he is regarded as one of the greatest composers in the romantic music school.

creative characteristics

Tchaikovsky's music has two distinct characteristics: one is profound lyricism, and the other is strong drama. The lyrical features are prominently reflected in the melody.

The theme melody of each of Tchaikovsky's works is very distinct, the lines are euphemistic and long, the movements are ups and downs, the tone is cordial and natural, and the emotional color is rich. It can be said that it is the crystallization of high artistic level, and it is a heartfelt confession and confession, so it can arouse the hearts of the audience.

Dramatic is the shocking artistic strength of Tchaikovsky's music. The composer vividly summarizes his profound experience of various contradictions and conflicts in the times, society and people's inner world as the conflict between good and evil, love and hate, life and death, joy and pain, ideal and reality, happiness and bad luck, light and darkness through artistic refining and processing.