Great Composers in the Romantic Music Period: Chopin & Liszt

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There were two great composers in the romantic music period. One was Frédéric Chopin and the other was Franz Liszt. They had great talent and composed excellent pieces that were really hard to play. These composers also had an interesting childhood. Chopin’s most heroic pieces were the polonaise in a flat major, the Nocturne in E flat major Op.9 No.2, and the Fantasie Impromptu Op.66. The Polonaise in a flat major was nicknamed the heroic. Chopin composed this piece when he was thirteen as a present for his teacher. The polonaise had a light and elegant tone. The Nocturne in e flat major was also a great masterpiece. Chopin composed this piece when he was around twenty years old. The nocturne includes a subordinate melody, which is played with rubato or in other words, playing with freedom. The Fantasie Impromptu Op.66 set was also nice. This song was designed for piano. It had some aspects that were really similar to beethoven’s moonlight sonata. The movements were in the same keys. Liszt was also gifted. Three of his great songs were the Liebestraum , the Hungarian Rhapsody n...

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