Romantic composers. French composers. Cellists.
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Romanticism was characterised by idealising the expression of the emotions of the composer. The notion of the suffering artist stems form this period. The romantic era starts around 1800, and goes on some way into the twentieth century. In the first half of the twentieth century the ever more complex romantic music competed with the new forms and sound of the then modernistic composers.
Composers that were born in France, or gained the French nationality.
Composers who were also play the cello and as such performed their own or other composer's compositions.
Group members
- Aimon, (Pamphile Léopold) François (1779–1866)
- Offenbach, Jacques (1819–1880)
Sheet music
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Let’s Play Together 
Pieces for Piano Duet by Classical and Romantic Composers. By Various. Arranged by Magda Szavai, Lili Vaszpremi. EMB. Book only. Size 9x12 inches. 104 pages. Published by Editio Musica Budapest.

Pieces for Piano Duet by Classical and Romantic Composers. By Various. Arranged by Magda Szavai, Lili Vaszpremi. EMB. Book only. Size 9x12 inches. 104 pages. Published by Editio Musica Budapest.
Romantic Rhapsodies Book 1
By Melody Bober. For Piano. Composers In Focus. Romantic Rhapsodies focuses on strong melodic lines and a lyrical style. Contents include: First Romance; Treasured Times; Celebration; Remember Autumn; Daybreak in Dublin; Stargazer. Level: Late Intermediate. Book. Published by The FJH Music Company, Inc.
By Melody Bober. For Piano. Composers In Focus. Romantic Rhapsodies focuses on strong melodic lines and a lyrical style. Contents include: First Romance; Treasured Times; Celebration; Remember Autumn; Daybreak in Dublin; Stargazer. Level: Late Intermediate. Book. Published by The FJH Music Company, Inc.
Composers in Time
By Heather Rathnau. Edited by Heather Rathnau. For General Music Theory. This edition: Quick-reference handbook. Musical time periods, musical styles and composers representing each era, including the Pre-Baroque & Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Classical, Romantic, Impressionistic and Contemporary periods. Published by Theory Time.
By Heather Rathnau. Edited by Heather Rathnau. For General Music Theory. This edition: Quick-reference handbook. Musical time periods, musical styles and composers representing each era, including the Pre-Baroque & Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Classical, Romantic, Impressionistic and Contemporary periods. Published by Theory Time.
La Sevillane, Op. 19 (score) 
By Cecile Chaminade. For Two Pianos (4-hands). Original Works. Reprinted from Enoch. Romantic, French, Spanish. Score. Composed 1898. Published by Masters.

By Cecile Chaminade. For Two Pianos (4-hands). Original Works. Reprinted from Enoch. Romantic, French, Spanish. Score. Composed 1898. Published by Masters.
Trois Nocturnes, Opp. 22, 57 [collection] (score) 
By Charles-Valentin Morhange Alkan. Delaborde, Elie Miriam (1839-1913), Editor; Philipp, Isidore (1863-1958), Editor. For piano solo. Original Works. New Issues. Reprinted from Costallat. Romantic, French. Score. Composed 1844 1859. Published by Masters.

By Charles-Valentin Morhange Alkan. Delaborde, Elie Miriam (1839-1913), Editor; Philipp, Isidore (1863-1958), Editor. For piano solo. Original Works. New Issues. Reprinted from Costallat. Romantic, French. Score. Composed 1844 1859. Published by Masters.
Grande Sonate, Op. 33 (score) 
By Charles-Valentin Morhange Alkan. For piano solo. Original Works, Sonatas. New Issues. Reprinted from Costallat. Romantic, French. Score. Composed 1847. Published by Masters.

By Charles-Valentin Morhange Alkan. For piano solo. Original Works, Sonatas. New Issues. Reprinted from Costallat. Romantic, French. Score. Composed 1847. Published by Masters.
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