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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...
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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 (1730ā1820)...
- (1680ā1789)
Modern German literature 18th- and 19th-century
German literature Empfindsamkeit /
Sensibility (1750sā1770s)
Sturm und
Drang /
Storm and
Stress (1760sā1780s)...
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which followed the High Baroque, the most
dramatic came to be
called Empfindsamkeit, (roughly "sensitive style"), and its best-known
practitioner was Carl...
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notable composer. The
majority of her
works belong stylistically to the
Empfindsamkeit, in the
manner of
Hiller and Schweitzer,
combining features of song...
- is an
American lutenist specializing in the
music of the
Baroque and
Empfindsamkeit periods, in
particular the
oeuvres of
Sylvius Leopold Weiss and Bernhard...
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Medieval Renaissance Transition to
Baroque Common practice Baroque Galant Empfindsamkeit classical Transition to
Romantic Romantic Post-romanticism New music...