Culture.pl is here to explain what makes Poland’s version of romanticism unique. The beginning of the Romantic period in the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth is thought to be 1822, the year when ...
The era of Romanticism ended over 150 years ago, yet traces of Romantic culture continue to influence Poland today. From scaling mountains and fighting monsters to reinterpreting classic texts as ...
In the slow movement of Sergei Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No. 2, the opening flute melody contains chromatic notes as well as accompanying chords. These dissonances usually resolve to ...
Valentine's Day is on the horizon, but something haunting is brewing in the beauty space. Sure, a red lip is always a classic ...
B. J. Robinson, Ph.D. Bonnie J. (B.J.) Robinson, Ph.D., is the Director of the University of North Georgia Press and a professor of English at the University of North Georgia (UNG). She has published ...
The Romantic period started around 1830 and ended around 1900, as compositions became increasingly expressive and inventive. Expansive symphonies, virtuosic piano music, dramatic operas, and ...
The “Swedish Grace” movement may not be a household name, but its story is full of design history and influence.
The slow middle section boasts the long lyrical melodies that are associated with Frederic Chopin and the Romantic period.