Meaning of tone poemA tone poem is a piece of music, typically for an orchestra, that aims to evoke a feeling, image, or story through the use of musical tones. Tone poems originated in the Romantic period of music and are closely related to program music, which uses music to illustrate or represent an event, person, or story from non-musical sources.
Characteristics Tone poems typically have the following characteristics:
- They are in one continuous movement- They are inspired by a literary, pictorial or natural source - They aim to evoke an emotional, visual or narrative storyline through musical tones - The structure is relatively free compared to traditional symphonic movements
ExamplesSome famous examples of tone poems are: - **Franz Liszt**'s *Les Preludes* and *Mazeppa*- **Bedrich Smetana**'s *Ma Vlast* (My Homeland) cycle - **Richard Strauss**'s *Don Juan, Death and Transfiguration* and *Till Eulenspiegel*
See symphonic poem.
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