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- War_of_the_Romantics abstract "The War of the Romantics is a term used by music historians to describe the aesthetic schism among prominent musicians in the second half of the 19th century. Musical structure, the limits of chromatic harmony, and program music versus absolute music were the principal areas of contention. The opposing parties crystallized during the 1850s. The conservative circle was centered on Johannes Brahms, Joseph Joachim, Clara Schumann, and the Leipzig Conservatoire which had been founded by Felix Mendelssohn. Their opponents, the radical progressives in Weimar, were represented by Franz Liszt and the members of the so-called New German School ("Neudeutsche Schule"), and by Richard Wagner. The controversy was German and Central European in origin; musicians from France, Italy, and Russia were only marginally involved. Composers from both sides looked back on Beethoven as their spiritual and artistic hero; the conservatives seeing him as an unsurpassable peak, the progressives as a new beginning in music.".
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- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Absolute_music.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Adolf_Bernhard_Marx.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Alan_Walker_(musicologist).
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Albert_Dietrich.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Allgemeine_Deutsche_Musikverein.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Allgemeiner_Deutscher_Musikverein.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Anton_Bruckner.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Reinecke.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Category:Franz_Liszt.
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- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romantic_music.
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- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Clara_Schumann.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Cosima_Wagner.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Das_Judenthum_in_der_Musik.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Eduard_Hanslick.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Faust_Symphony.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Felix_Draeseke.
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- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_Hiller.
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- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Franz_Brendel.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Franz_Liszt.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Friedrich_Gernsheim.
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- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Giacomo_Meyerbeer.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Hans_von_Bülow.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Hector_Berlioz.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Heinrich_von_Herzogenberg.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Joachim_Raff.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Johannes_Brahms.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Joachim.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Julius_Reubke.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Goldmark.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Klindworth.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Leipzig_Conservatoire.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Lisztomania.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Ludwig_van_Beethoven.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Meyerbeer.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Neue_Zeitschrift_für_Musik.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink New_German_School.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Niels_Gade.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Cornelius.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Piano_Concerto_No._1_(Brahms).
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Piano_Sonata_(Liszt).
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Program_music.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Programme_music.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Pohl.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Wagner.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Fuchs.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Schumann.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Romantic_music.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Sonata_in_B_minor_(Liszt).
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Symphonic_poem.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Symphonic_poems_(Liszt).
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Symphony_No._1_(Brahms).
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Symphony_No._3_(Bruckner).
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Symphony_No._6_(Beethoven).
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink The_Artwork_of_the_Future.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Three_Bs.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Music_and_Theatre_Leipzig.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Weimar.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink William_Mason_(composer).
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Woldemar_Bargiel.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLink Zwickau.
- War_of_the_Romantics wikiPageWikiLinkText "War of the Romantics".
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- War_of_the_Romantics subject Category:Franz_Liszt.
- War_of_the_Romantics subject Category:German_music_history.
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- War_of_the_Romantics comment "The War of the Romantics is a term used by music historians to describe the aesthetic schism among prominent musicians in the second half of the 19th century. Musical structure, the limits of chromatic harmony, and program music versus absolute music were the principal areas of contention. The opposing parties crystallized during the 1850s.".
- War_of_the_Romantics label "War of the Romantics".
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