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Date: | Fri, 10 Mar 2006 23:23:36 -0800 |
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Steve asks:
>What makes a Romantic composer Romantic -- the broader question.
My favorite definition is from Jean Clay's book: "Romanticism."
Loosely defined as a preoccupation, in painting, with one or more of the
following:
Melancholy, eroticism, fear of death, anxiety, contemplations of infinity,
occult, revivalism, idealism, (including idealism of the past or idealism
through Nature), superhuman virtuosity, Artist as Savior....
This is as much as I can remember. Supposedly all sprung from the loss
of God as the father figure during the abrupt rise of Materialism and
Newtonian physics.
There you go.:)
John Smyth
Sac, CA
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