Music of the romantic period had a great deal of realism -


Music of the Romantic period had a great deal of realism - literal representations of people, places, and events in the various musical expressions. Impressionism utilizes the concept of a musical piece representing people, places, or events, but in a very different way than Romanticism. How does the "representation" of people, places, or events differ in Romantic music and Impressionist music?

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