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Q: Who was the premiere composer of art songs in the romantic era?
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Which composer wrote art songs during the early part of the romantic period?

Franz Peter Schubert.


The composer best known for his or her art songs is?

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Robert Schumann was a Romantic composer primarily known for his piano music and art songs (lieder). He also wrote symphonies, chamber music, and choral works.


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Early-romantic; he represented the transition from classical to romantic music. He revolutionized and popularized the art-song, or lieder, and the tone poem.


When writing art songs the composer does what?

Finds a melody he or she likes and then writes words to go with that melody


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What is the reasons for popularity of franz schubert?

His lieder and art songs are considered Romantic but his symphonies are still mainly in the Classical style. Since he is not purely Classical, many musical scholars consider him to be Romantic and therefore excluded from the 1st Viennese School (comprised of Classical composers Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven)


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Schubert was a prolific composer and a pianist. His music was heavily influenced by Beethoven. He is most famous for his 600+ art songs.


What Compositions for voice and piano written during the Romantic period were called?

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What are facts about Franz Peter Schubert life?

Before Schubert was a composer, he was a teacher! but even then he wrote songs, just for the fun of it!!!!!


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