Style period for Franz liszt, Arnold Schoenberg, and Johanna bach

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Franz Liszt, Arnold Schoenberg, and J.S. Bach represent different eras and styles in classical music.

  1. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): Bach is associated with the Baroque period (circa 1600-1750). His music is characterized by intricate counterpoint, expressiveness, and the use of ornaments. He is well-known for his works for organ, harpsichord, and orchestral compositions, including concertos, cantatas, and the "Well-Tempered Clavier."

  2. Franz Liszt (1811-1886): Liszt is a prominent figure of the Romantic period (roughly 1800-1910). His music often emphasizes emotional expression, virtuosic technique, and innovative forms. Liszt is especially known for his piano compositions, such as the "Hungarian Rhapsodies," "Transcendental Etudes," and symphonic poems, which expand the classical form to include more personal and dramatic elements.

  3. Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951): Schoenberg is associated with the 20th century and is a pivotal figure in the development of modern music, particularly known for his role in the expressionist movement and for developing the twelve-tone technique. His style evolved from late Romanticism to atonality, and he laid the groundwork for various modernist movements in music. His works include "Pierrot Lunaire" and "Verklärte Nacht."

In summary:

  • J.S. Bach: Baroque period
  • Franz Liszt: Romantic period
  • Arnold Schoenberg: 20th century (modernist, expressionist)
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