Paths of Romantic Renewal in Chamber Music in F. Schubert's Violin Sonatinas
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Myakushko Tatyana Yurevna

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In this article, the author analyzes the transition from Classicism to Romanticism using the example of F. Schubert's early romantic sonatinas for violin and piano, as well as the synthesis of these directions in the works of one composer. The shift of multiple tasks is associated with the performance of chamber music of various styles using new techniques, textures, and sound palettes. As a result, Schubert’s unique style is formed—a new direction in music at the transitional moment of the birth of Romanticism.
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Myakushko Tatyana Yurevna

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