Three Romances in France

1, Romantic School of Painting:1An art school that rose in French painting circles during the bourgeois-democratic revolution in the early 9th century. This painting school got rid of the fetters of academic school and classicism at that time, and paid attention to the artist's own imagination and creativity. His creative themes are taken from real life, medieval legends and literary masterpieces (such as the works of Shakespeare, Dante, Goethe and Byron), which is progressive to some extent.

2. Romantic music: In order to meet the needs of the public, various concert societies and music festival networks have developed rapidly. If a composer, such as Mendelssohn, can provide this large number of middle class with music they like to listen to, he is successful.

3. Romantic literature: The rise of romanticism in art was first seen in the literary works of18th century, which showed all personal feelings, interests and talents to the fullest. Musically, romantic composers strongly show their hobbies, which is incompatible with classicism dominated by form. Classical music is as bright as lines; Romantic music, on the other hand, pays attention to color and emotion and contains many subjective and utopian factors.