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From the Chopin Bio Net Website: “Frédéric Chopin was born Fryderyk Franciszek Szopen on March 1, 1810, within the small village of Zelazowa Wola, Duchy of Warsaw (now Poland).”
Chopin, a toddler prodigy, was an awesome virtuoso pianist and composer for the piano in the course of the Romantic period of music. Born in Poland he moved to Paris, France as an grownup [at age 21] and lived their for the remainder of his brief grownup life. Like most of the nice composers, Chopin died at a really younger age, 39 [he died of tuberculosis].
Frederic Chopin [March 1, 1810 – Oct. 17, 1849]
Whereas a lot of the masters had been virtuoso’s in a couple of instrument, that’s not true with Chopin. Piano was his instrument. For that cause Chopin didn’t compose many items that include orchestral music and even every other devices. He composed two stunning piano concertos, and 4 chamber music items, 3 for cello and piano and a trio for violin, cello and piano. Apart from these items, I imagine each different composition of Chopin was for solo piano [someone can correct me-if, as I am many times, wrong].
He was prolific in his solo piano compositions with Etudes, Nocturnes, Polonaises, Sonatas, Preludes, Impromptus, Scherzos, Ballades, Mazurkas, and Waltzes. Chopin is thought for a number of the most stunning melodies for piano ever composed. Frederic Chopin is the quintessential romantic composer. I bear in mind when my daughter took classical piano classes, Chopin’s piano music was launched at a later age due to the difficult nature with Chopin’s use of very giant chords [especially difficult for a child with small hands]. Whereas it was difficult, it was a number of the most pleasing to play with its extremely stunning romanticism.
So, whereas it’s true that a lot of the different nice masters had many extra nice orchestral works and chamber items than Chopin, not many [if any] of the opposite masters can come near the so many stunning solo piano compositions that Frederic Chopin gave the world. For this reason I name Frederic Chopin, Mister Piano.
On this Friday, March 1, 2024, as this classical music website celebrates Mister Piano on his heavenly birthday, please flip up the quantity and revel in some fantastic piano music by Frederic Chopin.
F. Chopin: Impromptu #4 in C# minor, “Fantasie Impromptu”:
F. Chopin: Piano Concerto #1 in E minor:
F. Chopin: Piano Concerto #2 in F minor, Motion 2, Larghetto:
F. Chopin: Nocturne, op. 9, no. 2 in E Flat Main:
F. Chopin: Waltz in C# minor, Op. 64, #2:
F. Chopin: Polonaise In A-Flat Main, Op. 53, “The Heroic”:
Completely satisfied Heavenly Birthday #214, Frederic Chopin!
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