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- Empfindsamkeit (English: sentimental style) or Empfindsamer Stil is a style of musical composition and poetry developed in 18th-century Germany, intended...
- Empfindsamkeit is German for sensibility and may refer to: Sentimentalism (literature) Empfindsamkeit (music) (English: Sensitive style), or Empfindsamer...
- the sentimental novel, and the German sentimentalist music movement, Empfindsamkeit. European literary sentimentalism arose during the Age of Enlightenment...
- can be seen as a step towards the formally freer, sensitive style, Empfindsamkeit, that prepared the early classical period. This movement featured a...
- complexity, and as a reaction the simpler and song-like galant music and empfindsamkeit styles were developed. In the shorter but pivotal classical period (1730ā€“1820)...
- (1680ā€“1789) Modern German literature 18th- and 19th-century German literature Empfindsamkeit / Sensibility (1750sā€“1770s) Sturm und Drang / Storm and Stress (1760sā€“1780s)...
- representative of the Age of Enlightenment and the Sentimental movement (Empfindsamkeit) in German literature, and she was one of the most famous women writers...
- which followed the High Baroque, the most dramatic came to be called Empfindsamkeit, (roughly "sensitive style"), and its best-known practitioner was Carl...
- Medieval Renaissance Transition to Baroque Common practice Baroque Galant Empfindsamkeit classical Transition to Romantic Romantic Post-romanticism New music...
- is an American lutenist specializing in the music of the Baroque and Empfindsamkeit periods, in particular the oeuvres of Sylvius Leopold Weiss and Bernhard...