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It should be mentioned Rachael Regier created this timeline for Ms. DeBoer for her grade 10 music class...
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Born eldest of seven children and child of Nicolò and Magalena Kaiser in Rome Italy.
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First real composition, Andante in C, from "Nannerl's Music Book" (early 1761, exact date uncertain)
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The first work of erotica in novels to be read among the general public in Europe.
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Born in German to Dutch parents, just south of Lüneburg in Uelzen district of Lower Saxony.He will go on to be claimed "The Beethoven of the Flute".
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Directly following the Classical era, the Romantic period was a time of revolution and leaving behind the previous rigid structure of the Classical period. It was the first period where the artist's expression was accepted and appreciated.
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He died in his home, but not before heavily influencing the outcome and turning point of the Romantic era,
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With his work Eroica.
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For the first time, artists were painting landscapes that they didn't stick an easel infront of. Fantasy landscapes were appearing all over Europe.
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Théodore Géricault used body parts of excecuted criminals from the asylum down the street to study the way body parts rotted. He painted it in response to the sinking of the Medusa, which left 400 men dead.
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His completed works included numerous symphonies and countless pieces. He was buried in Westminster Abbey.
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Copenhagen.
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Charlotte's Jane Eyre and Emily's Wuthering Heights both published in 1847, starting the rise of Romance in Romantic literature.