Romanticism Salisbury High School Modern European History Jennifer Brinson EDIM 508 Dr. Wendy Lambert To illustrate and demonstrate the works of Romantic artists, writers, and composers through video, audio, and brief text. We will define “romanticism” and study J.M.W. Turner, Francisco Goya, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, William Wordsworth, Frederic Chopin, and Richard Wagner by discussing their biographies and their works.
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Romanticism
Salisbury High SchoolModern European History
Jennifer Brinson
EDIM 508Dr. Wendy Lambert
Salisbury High SchoolModern European History
Jennifer Brinson
EDIM 508Dr. Wendy Lambert
To illustrate and demonstrate the works of Romantic artists, writers, and composers through video, audio, and brief text. We will define “romanticism” and study J.M.W. Turner, Francisco Goya, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, William Wordsworth, Frederic Chopin, and Richard Wagner by discussing their biographies and their works.
PA Academic Standards for History
PA Academic Standards for History
8.1.12.D -- Synthesize Historical Research
8.4.12.A -- Evaluate the significance of individuals and groups who made major political and cultural contributions to world history since 1450.
8.1.12.D -- Synthesize Historical Research
8.4.12.A -- Evaluate the significance of individuals and groups who made major political and cultural contributions to world history since 1450.
Romanticism Defined:Romanticism Defined:
Roots: Europe 1770s-mid 1800s Transforms: poetry, novels,
drama, paintings, sculpture, and all forms of music
Echoed: fears, hopes, aspirations
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Romanticism Defined (further…)
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“Redefined the fundamental ways in which people in Western cultures thought about themselves and about their world.”
“Redefined the fundamental ways in which people in Western cultures thought about themselves and about their world.”
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On a piece of paper start at the middle of the page and as the music plays - draw out in a wave pattern where the music is exciting, where there is a lull, where it is steady, where it changes.
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Were you surprised at the selection?Does it surprise you that this is basedon the Romantic movement in music?