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1. Very homophonic textures (thick and chordal).
2. Regular use of rubarto (tempo varied at the players choice).
3. In piano music, lots of pedal work.
4. The music very often told a story. eg. Beethoven's moonlight sonata.
5. Much larger orchestras than in the classical period due to the addition of brass.
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The Romantic period of music is after the Classical period. Its approximate years are 1800-1920. A striking feature in this period was increasing music nationalism. Until then classical music were dominated by a few countries including Germany, France and Italy. Dvorak, Chopin, Smetana and Sibelius are among the Romantic composers from across the globe.
Romaticism in literature and the arts in Germany had its heyday from about 1795-1830 or slightly later and continued in a rather trite form for several decades. Please note that by no means all works produced in this period were Romantic. Germany also had a very strong pre-Romantic movement in literature in particular.