In music composers started to use folk. There was larger variety of instruments, long dramatic melodies, extreme tempos, dissonant harmonies. Some of the Romantic Era Composers: Ludwig van Beethoven, who was regarded by many as the first Romantic composer, Carl Maria von Weber, Daniel Auber, Ferdinando Carulli and many more. Important to Composers was to move their audiences, rather than concerning themselves with the structural discipline of Classical forms. Art Increased Nationalism and exoticism - Artist used their works for highlighting national identity and displayed exoticism by painting new and foreign things, including far away places and odd objects. More interest in Nature and the Supernatural - Artists often used nature to convey emotions. Also the supernatural represented emotions. For example: love-cupids, fear -demons, and many other characteristics. Individuality- it was all about loosing formal constraints, giving way to artists to show their individual ideas and emotions
their daily lives, but if tourists come, they run indoors and villages become silent. In Thailand hill tribe treks have become infamous ,,human zoos". Tourists from all over the world traipse through the villages and this causes cultural and economic disaster. Also the benefits of toursim are often skimmed off by businessmen from outside the community. It ruins and changes the local peoples culture. The Masai of East Africa, for instance, are used as icons of exoticism in toursism, but they have been evicted from their lands. The Masais are selling souvenirs, charging for pictures and performing their sacred dances for tourists to get living. These things show that the destruction is not just a superficial consenquence of tourism, but is often an indication of much more deep-rooted cultural changes. But a quiet cultural revolution is happening. Communities are standing up and asking for something different
crossing Á no matter how easy or problematic the encounters with the foreign may have been. Travel writings take readers elsewhere, keeping their curiosity alert to the exoticism that other people and places have to offer. At the same time, the authors of *Email: [email protected] ISSN 0907-676X print/ISSN 1747-6623 online # 2012 Taylor & Francis http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0907676X.2012.702400