Great question! The easy answer: 1800-1900.
The slightly more nuanced answer: 1810ish-1910ish.
It all depends on a) what you call "Romantic" and b) what you decide to use to peg the beginning and the ending of an artistic era. Some artists were ahead of the curve, some behind; some were Classical (the preceding era, c. 1750-1800) in some aspects but Romantic in others. Here's my best effort at a justification:
In the late 1810's you have Beethoven's late period works, harmonically daring and intensely personal, the prototype of the Romantic "artist as hero"; you also have young Schubert's art songs and piano pieces. I'd say Schubert's "Erlking" is definitely Romantic!
In the 1910's there is the simple fact that World War One disrupted Classical Music right at its European heart, and in the economic trials that followed, things were never quite the same. Also you have Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring" premiered in Paris in 1913--a work that features many unconventional techniques that would inspire a generation of modernist composers.
Of course there will be many disagreements about this--but the discussion is fun!
He was of the late romantic/early modern era, and was mainly famous for his orchestral "Tone Poems", a kind of through composed symphony styled peice which told a story e.g. Til Eulenshpiel (sorry for the bad spelling).
Late classical and early romantic.
Tchaikovsky was from the Romantic era which lasted from about 1820 to 1910. The Russian composer lived from 1840 - 1893.
The late Romantic Period
the romantic time period
He lived in the late romantic period and 20th century.
He was of the late romantic/early modern era, and was mainly famous for his orchestral "Tone Poems", a kind of through composed symphony styled peice which told a story e.g. Til Eulenshpiel (sorry for the bad spelling).
Late classical and early romantic.
Tchaikovsky was from the Romantic era which lasted from about 1820 to 1910. The Russian composer lived from 1840 - 1893.
The Romantic Period was a time in the late 19th to early 20th century of great change in artistic views. It altered the prior belief in strict rules for art and became a time that encouraged creativity.
The romantic period is a time of when music very emotional.Improvement: The Romantic time period was the period between the late 18th and early 19th century, during which people began to move away from the objective (fact) and towards the subjective (feeling). Terms like intuition, emotion and imagination came into use. This happened not just in music, but also in arts (painting, sculpting etc) and literature.
The late Romantic Period
the romantic time period
Late Romantic era or early modern
a long time of a romantic song
He is in the Romantic time period which is 1820-1910
Yes he did, he created most of his paintings during the late 19th century. The Romantic Era ended at about 1915