Description
The romantic era in music encompasses most of the 19th century. There is a new freedom in the music with the focus on conveying emotion and passion rather than following traditional formal elements. Karl Hinterbichler has chosen a number of musical compositions that capture these changes during the Romantic period. Listen to music inspired by nature, literature, art, super-natural elements, and nationalism. Works are louder, softer, higher, lower, faster, longer, and feature new instruments and bigger orchestras.
Karl Hinterbichler holds degrees from the Universities of Michigan and North Texas. He has performed as a trombonist with the NM Symphony, Santa Fe Opera, Opera Southwest, Santa Fe Symphony, Florida Symphony, and Dallas Symphony. He has concertized, given master classes, and lectured worldwide. At UNM he is a professor of music and teaches applied music, chamber music, and music history.
