I do not believe Ballet is correct. Yet it may depend on what area within the romantic period you are referring to. If you are asking in regards to music the Romantic period is sometimes called "The Golden Age of the Piano." The piano was easily the most popular keyboard instrument of the time!
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Yes the Louis was a coin. It was created by Louis XIII in 1640 in golden and silver version. The golden Louis was also called écu d'or (golden ecu). This currency had been used until the French revolution. After the revolution some coins (franc germinal or The Napoléon) were still wrongly called Louis.
There are a variety of events that point to the beginning of the Romantic period, as it was not just a musical movement but reached other areas of society as well. Some say the French Revolution in 1789 marked a change in all areas of life that included the change of music from the classical style to the romantic style. The industrial revolution also had a great deal to do with the change from classical to romantic. It is said that Beethoven's Eroica Symphony written in 1803 was the first truly romantic symphony, though common practice puts the romantic era from 1815-1910. This range of dates however overlap with the classical period (1730-1820) and the 20th century period (1900-2000).
All of them. Sorry, been answering these all night... The one it was "known" for was the piano forte, or piano. But sweeping, Romantic period music also relied heavily on orchestras with vast string sections. Visit You Tube.
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