How Did Shlegel Contribute To The Romantic Movement?

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The concept of Romanticism flourished within the European continent during the 18th century as it served to be a revolutionizing movement against the Enlightenment and the classical ideologies present during the time period. The Romantic period pushed many of the artists to adopt a different perspective while revolting against the classical objectives established by the Neoclassical artists such as order, authority, balance etc. (Sayre 878). Furthermore, artists during the Romanticism era focused on developing a connection with the natural world on a sentimental level. In addition, German writer and poet Friedrich von Schlegel contributed in a significant manner towards the Romantic Movement as Schlegel first popularized the concept of Romanticism …show more content…

Beethoven’s musical work was recognized as “heroic” as it elaborated on the feelings of struggle, pain, fear and being able to overcome all these somber feelings (Sayre 908) as patently witnessed in his famous third symphony, the Eroica (Sayre 908). Furthermore, other romantic composers seemed to be highly influenced by Beethoven’s work such as Hector Berlioz (Sayre 909). Berlioz’s compositions expressed originality while portraying his own life within his musical compositions such has his symphonic piece the Symphonie fantastique (Sayre 909). Considerably, Berlioz embellished his music through the use of emotions, passion etc. to detail the presence of specific themes within Romanticism making him a critical part of music during the Romantic Movement (Sayre 911). While Romanticism continued during the 19th century, the concept of realism paved its way through as industrialization thrived within the continents of Europe and United States (Sayre 954). The industrialization led to a significant number of disadvantages as it pushed many individuals within the society to work in gruesome and harsh

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