The Most Beautiful Romantic Classics app for iPhone and iPad


4.9 ( 7149 ratings )
Music
Developer: Orange,Inc.
1.99 USD
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 25 Jul 2012
App size: 325.67 Mb

★A high-quality Romantic classical music compilations applications, only an application will be able to enjoy the classic romanticism classical music.★
★Includes the music of the Romantic period music, the song classes classic.★
★Swept the globe AppStore, is one of the world in terms of the most popular classical music type of software!★
★ This application is collected Romantic Period Music★



★ Features★

▪Newest audio compression technology and most optimized tone quality. 320kbps converted to CD format can be appreciated and collected by music lovers.
▪ Photos function. Appreciate photo images at the time of reading story
▪ Offline play, don’t require online play
▪ Support sleeping function, the program can be set up to be automatically closed within 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 45 minutes and 60 minutes
▪ Support sequence play, random play, single cycle and all cycle.
▪ Support album, with strong album management function
▪ Support audio and earphone line control function.
▪ Support background play.


★Introduction★

Romantic music is a term describing a style of Western classical music that began in the late 18th or early 19th century. It was related to and in Germany dominated Romanticism, the artistic and literary movement that arose in the second half of the 18th century in Europe.
Romantic music as a movement evolved from the formats, genres and musical ideas established in earlier periods, such as the classical period, and went further in the name of expression and syncretism of different art-forms with music. Romanticism does not necessarily refer to romantic love, though that theme was prevalent in many works composed during this time period, both in literature, painting, or music. Romanticism followed a path cause the expansion of formal structures for a composition set down or at least created in their general outlines in earlier periods, and the end-result is that the pieces are "understood" to be more passionate and expressive, both by 19th century and todays audiences. Because of the expansion of form (those elements pertaining to form, key, instrumentation and the like) within a typical composition, and the growing idiosyncrasies and expressiveness of the new composers from the new century, it thus became easier to identify an artist based on his work or style.
Romantic music attempted to increase emotional expression and power to describe deeper truths or human feelings, while preserving but in many cases extending the formal structures from the classical period, in others, creating new forms that were deemed better suited to the new subject matter. The subject matter in the new music was now not only purely abstract, but also frequently drawn from other art-form sources such as literature, or history (historical figures) or nature itself.