Franz Listz Composed "La Campanella", known for its rapid and technical brilliance.
Chopin expresses his love for Poland by incorporating dances like Mazurka and Polonaise in his compositions
"Cat Concerto" The Hungarian Rhapsody No.2, a piece features contrasting sections, with a lassan (slow) part followed by a friska (fast) section that is particularly energetic and engaging for audieces.
Peter Illyich Tchaikovosky - A musician who adapted sonata form, to mirror the dramatic structure of Shakespeare's play, "Romeo and Juliet".
Peter Illyich Tchaikovosky, known for his ballet music, He composed haunting melodies and used a great deal of folk music in his symphonic work.
Niccolo Paganini, his musical skills started with playing the mandolin at the age of 5 an became the most famous violin virtuoso in the world.
Ludwig Van Beethovenbridged the music from Classical to Romantic era.
Piano music - Free form
Romantic Period values "Nationalism"
Program music - Conveys images or scenes to tell a short storywithout text or lyrics.
1820-1900 is the Romantic era
Napoleon Veloso Abueva, the only Boholano to be given the distinction of National Artist of the Philippines in the field of Visual Arts.
Psyche awakened by Cupid's kiss, belongs in the Neo Classicism era.Psyche = soul Cupid = love. (two major characters from Greek mythology)
"The Raft of Medusa" belongs in the Romantic era, which depicts survivors of a shipwreck adrift and starving on a raft.
"Departure of the Volunteers" by Francois Rude - It is an artwork that portrays the goodness liberty urging the forces of French Revolution onward.
Oblation - Symbol for the University of the Philippines (UP)
spoliarium - It is a glimpse of Roman history where the fallen and dying gladiators are dumped of them of the world.
Francisco Goya - aimed to inspire and capture the interest of a broad public.
"The Father of the Philippine Artist" - Guillermo E. Tolentino
The greatest French Romantic painter of all - Euguene Delacroix
"True style" of classical art form - Ancient Greece and Rome
Palladian style of building - It is a famous Neoclassical style of building featuring a balustrade.
Neo-Classicism - A movement that revived the ideals, styles, and techniques of ancient Greek and Roman art.
Neos and Classicus - New and First Class
Arrangement of "symphonic fantastique" of Hector Berlioz - Reverie/Passion, a ball, Scene in the country, March to the Scaffold, Dream of Witches