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 Übersetzung für 'Romantic era' von Englisch nach Deutsch
arthist.philos.
Romantic era
Romantik {f} [Epoche]
3 Wörter
artlit.mus.
late romantic era
Spätromantik {f}
Teiltreffer
romantic {adj}romantisch
836
romantic {adj}romanhaft [abenteuerlich, romantisch]
11
Romantic RoadRomantische Straße {f}
romantic moodromantische Stimmung {f}
romantic [female]Romantikerin {f}
7
hopeless romantichoffnungs­loser Romantiker {m}
film
romantic comedy
Liebeskomödie {f}
Romantic (period)Romantik {f}
hist.lit.mus.
early Romantic
Frühromantiker {m}
lit.
romantic irony
romantische Ironie {f}
(romantic) relationshipZweierkiste {f} [fig.] [ugs.] [hum.]
lit.
romantic novelette
Nackenbeißer {m}
theatre
romantic comedy
Beziehungs­komödie {f}
lit.
High Romantic
Hochromantik {f}
filmtheatre
romantic drama
Liebesdrama {n}
romantic affairromantisches Liebesabenteuer {n}
romantic sideromantische Richtung {f}
romantic relationshipLiebesbeziehung {f}
romantic lightromantisches Licht {n}
romantic affairRomanze {f} [Liebesabenteuer, Verhältnis]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • "The Birds of America" became very popular during Europe's Romantic era.
  • These and other histories written from an Enlightenment perspective treated Kepler's metaphysical and religious arguments with skepticism and disapproval, but later Romantic-era natural philosophers viewed these elements as central to his success.
  • He is one of the foremost composers of the Post-Romantic era who also had a significant influence on his contemporaries and younger composers.
  • Originating in France, musical Impressionism is characterized by suggestion and atmosphere, and eschews the emotional excesses of the Romantic era.
  • During the reign of the July Monarchy, the Romantic Era was starting to bloom.

  • Many of the manuscripts of Chaucer's works contain material from these poets and later appreciations by the Romantic era poets were shaped by their failure to distinguish the later "additions" from original Chaucer.
  • By the beginning of the Romantic era, fugue writing had become specifically attached to the norms and styles of the Baroque.
  • He is widely considered one of the leading Romantic era composers, and his music is part of the standard classical repertoire worldwide.
  • The nostalgia of the Romantic Era led to increased tourism.
  • He once stated that he modeled his early writing on the Romantic era in late 18th- and early 19th-century England.

  • The early period of the Romantic era was a time of war, with the French Revolution (1789–1799) followed by the Napoleonic Wars until 1815.
  • Having enjoyed a resurgence during the Renaissance nearly every author who wrote about music before the Romantic era discussed rhetoric.
  • Contract performers may be hired for individual concerts when the orchestra is doing an exceptionally large late-Romantic era orchestral work, or to substitute for a permanent member who is sick.
  • The Age of Enlightenment and the Romantic era marked a change of attitudes towards high mountains.
  • During the medieval period the foundation was laid for the music notation and music theory practices that would shape Western music into the norms that developed during the Common Practice period of shared music writing practices which encompassed the Baroque era (1600–1750), Classical era (1750–1820) and Romantic era (1800–1910).

  • In fact, many creative people – such as historian Edward Gibbon and Romantic era poets Shelley and Byron — have sojourned, lived, and worked in Lausanne or nearby.
  • During the Romantic era the cello became increasingly used as a concerto instrument; though the violin and piano remained the most frequently used.
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