Romanticism in Art, Literature, and Music

General Resources

Romanticism On the Net 10 (May 1998)

Romanticism On the Net

British Poetry 1780-1910: a Hypertext Archive of Scholarly Editions: Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia

gothic

Romantic Chronology (Home Page)

International Gothic Association Web Site

Romanticism and the French Revolution

Romanticism URL List

Romanticism in Dresden

Classical Net - Definition - Romanticism

Prometheus Unplugged: Romanticism Links

Romanticism

Re-Orienting Romanticism Conference

abstracts of conference papers; useful information!

English Romanticism

German Romanticism

Romanticism

Intro to American Romanticism

Romanticism

Definitions of romanticism

American Literature (1800-1900): Romanticism & Idealism

an excellent site; lots of links!

Keats-Shelley Journal Home Page

Romanticism & Realism

VoS English Literature: Romantics

American Literary Romanticism: Longfellow

Literature and Poetry of the Romantic Period

Wordsworth

The Wordsworth Trust, Centre for British Romanticism

Wordsworth Page

Lyrical Ballads Bicentenary Project: Contents

Women Writers

British Women Romantic Poets

Women Romantic Writers

Blake

William Blake Archive

Gothic Horror: Frankenstein and Dracula

Shelley's Frankenstein

Frankenstein the Art and Legends

Dracula's Homepage

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

Romanticism: Music

Dr. Vess's performances

Okay, so I am no Rubinstein or Ashkenazy, but just a former paino performance major. Listen with a grain of salt, okay? And as long as I am loading these files for public listening, let me take the opportunity to dedicate them to my beloved teacher Mrs. Betty Lief Sims of Dallas, Texas, who showed me that playing the piano was so much more than just "playing the piano." I only wish she were still alive so that I could thank her for introducing me to an interdisciplinary approach to knowledge. Mrs. Sims, you're still my hero.

I would also like to thank my teacher in college, Dr. Steven Smith of The Pennsylvania State University, under whose direction I learned and performed these pieces. I tried his patience on many an occassion (and I won't mention my side!), but he was a wonderful and inspiring teacher who taught me a lot.

And now, for mom and dad, who wonder what I am doing with my "talent" these days after "all that money they spent" for piano lessons. Well, I am digitizing twelve-year old performances, mom, and streaming them over the net. So there you have it. If you like, please e-mail my mom and tell her it was worth it if you liked these tapes. Seriously, thank you mom for driving me to all those lessons, waiting endlessly for me to come out, and for funding all those years of study. I guess I should also thank you for listening to the four hours of practice every day. I am getting paid back, as my son is playing the drums. Does that help?

Now all of this was said tongue-in-cheek, departs from the serious tone of the rest of this site, and is now over. Enjoy what's here.

Site still under construction. Be patient. Many thanks to Dr. Frank Lowney for his help in digitizing these tapes.

Chopin: Concerto in F Minor, first movement. Dr. Vess's performance with the Penn State Symphony Orchestra in 1984. If I could redo this one, I would play it slower. Comes with age, I guess. This is a quictkime movie file.

Coming soon:

Chopin: Ballade in G minor Chopin Scherzo in B minor

Beethoven: Appassionata Sonata

Brahms:

Capricio in F# minor,op. 76 no.1

Capricio in C# minor, op. 76 no. 5

Intermezzo, op. 76 no 6

Intermezzo, op. 76 no.7

Chopin:

The Chopin Foundation of the United States

The Fryderyk Chopin Academy of Music

Classical Net - Basic Repertoire List - Chopin

Classical Net - Basic Repertoire List - Romantic Repertoire

The London Chopin Society Home Page

Chopin - MIDI files and information

Sound clip of Chopin's voice from the afterlife?

I could not resist linking to this one. I guess we just can't let him go. I think this is a lot of hoey, but enjoy it.

Chopin Links

Chopin, Frédéric (1810 - 1849)

The Ultimate Chopin MIDI Collection loads of files here. Enjoy!

Brahms

Classical MIDI Archives - Brahms loads of midi files. Go for it!

Johannes Brahms

BRAHMS - The Composer

Safe Haven - Johannes Brahms

Brahms as Man, Teacher, and Artist

Brahms Works by Opus number

The Voice of Brahms

Brahms was the first composer whose voice was recorded.

The Socratic Method of Johannes Brahms

A Johannes Brahms Webography

Johannes Brahms - Symphonies

Schumann

The Robert Schumann Homepage

Classical MIDI Archives - Schumann

Schubert

Classical MIDI Archives - Schubert

Beethoven

In my humble opinion, this is the real "king." Forget Elvis. This is it.

Classical MIDI Archives - Beethoven

loads of midi files.

Ludwig van Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven

Beethoven Bibliography Database at San Jose State University

Ludwig van Beethoven Page

Fidelio

The works of Ludwig van Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven - Heiligenstädter Testament

Ludwig van Beethoven

The Symphonies of Ludwig van Beethoven on Record

Appraisal of Beethoven recordings.

Wagner

Richard Wagner: The Zenith of German Romanticism

Richard Wagner Archive

Classical MIDI Files at MIDIWORLD

Tons of links to online music files.

Richard Wagner's Der Ring Des Nibelungen - Home Page

Lizst

Franz Liszt Page

Classical MIDI Archives - Liszt  

Romanticism in Art:

Romanticism and the Arts

WebMuseum: Romanticism

Prometheus Unplugged Homepage

WebMuseum: Delacroix, Eugène

CGFA- Eugène Delacroix

Delacroix museum

WebMuseum: Turner, Joseph Mallord William

Art in Scotland: JMW Turner at Dryburgh

19th Century Art: Romanticism - Turner

Tate Gallery: Welcome to the Tate Gallery

Great site. Click on galleries, and then on general collections, and then on Turner.

CGFA- Joseph Mallord William Turner

CGFA- Caspar David Friedrich

WebMuseum: Friedrich, Caspar David

 

 

 

 

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