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Chopin Chat Roomname Chatters Chopanizado Composer Deutscher Chat dla polakow ... Chat! General Add To Favourites! Feedback Forum Rules Guestbook ... Submit News Forum will be closed! Becouse I don't have enough time I will close all interactive sections of this site soon! In a few weeks I will restore my old site, so in future you still be able to find sheetmusic and info on Chopin but there will be no forum / chatbox etc. anymore... Forum Rules 1. Within the confines of each forum topic, except the 'Members Section', all posts must be made in plain, straightforward English, with no use of abusive, insulting or slang language. This includes the use of any blanked out expletives, e.g. f**k, sh*t, etc. Any messages containing such terms will be deleted by the Moderators without either explanation or exception. 2. Members wishing to converse in their native tongue within forum topics will be allowed to do so on condition that the topic thread/title contains the language that is being used in brackets. For example, "Chopin Style (francais)", or "What do you think of Beethoven's 5th Symphony? (Svenska)". However, the language used must not include any abusive, insulting or slang terms and any posts containing such terms will be deleted by the Moderators without either explanation or exception.

12. Frédéric François Chopin
frederic chopin FRÉDÉRIC FRANÇOIS chopin. Born March 1?, 1810, The music ofFrédéric chopin is, in many ways, a record of chopin the pianist.
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Born: March 1?, 1810, Zelazowa Wola, Poland
Died: October 17, 1849, Paris
In his own words...
    "One needs only to study a certain positioning of the hand in relation to the keys to obtain with ease the most beautiful sounds, to know how to play long notes and short notes and to [attain] certain unlimited dexterity...A well formed technique, it seems to me, [is one] that can control and vary a beautiful sound quality."
Polish composer of music for the piano. Chopin's music helped to expand the technical and expressive range of the piano.
Chopin carried on a long-term romantic affair with the writer George Sand (Aurore Dudevant), spending periods of great creativity at her estate in Nohant. Here, Chopin continued to associate with Europe's musical and literary elite. During this time he also established himself as a teacher, and many of his etudes were written as teaching pieces (though they certainly are artistic pieces in their own right). These years were also marked by deteriorating health. After his break with Sand in 1847, his condition worsened considerably. He died of tuberculosis two years later; his death was greeted with an outpouring of grief among Parisians.
The wonder of Chopin's music is the way he conjured new sounds from the piano. His pieces explore the full expressive range of the instrument, and he had the ability to create (sometimes in just a few lines of music) a kind of musical poetry. The freedom with which he played is reflected in his extensive use of tempo rubato. He also extended the harmonic language of the Romantic style; not by bold leaps to new chords and tonalities, but by subtle side trips that take his pieces to those new tonal areas. Finally, Chopin is remembered as one of the first nationalist composers, using the themes and dances of his native Poland as the sources for his pieces (especially the polonaises and mazurkas). In every way, Chopin was the quintessential "Romantic" composer, and Robert Schumann's initial reaction to his music ("Hats off, gentlemen, a genius") was borne out in his short but spectacular career.

13. Frédéric François Chopin
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... Romantic Composer Index In his own words.... "One needs only to study a certain positioning of the hand in relation to the keys to obtain with ease the most beautiful sounds, to know how to play long notes and short notes and to [attain] certain unlimited dexterity...A well formed technique, it seems to me, [is one] that can control and vary a beautiful sound quality." Polish composer of music for the piano. Chopin's music helped to expand the technical and expressive range of the piano. Chopin carried on a long-term romantic affair with the writer George Sand (Aurore Dudevant), spending periods of great creativity at her estate in Nohant. Here, Chopin continued to associate with Europe's musical and literary elite. During this time he also established himself as a teacher, and many of his etudes were written as teaching pieces (though they certainly are artistic pieces in their own right). These years were also marked by deteriorating health. After his break with Sand in 1847, his condition worsened considerably. He died of tuberculosis two years later; his death was greeted with an outpouring of grief among Parisians. The wonder of Chopin's music is the way he conjured new sounds from the piano. His pieces explore the full expressive range of the instrument, and he had the ability to create (sometimes in just a few lines of music) a kind of musical poetry. The freedom with which he played is reflected in his extensive use of tempo rubato. He also extended the harmonic language of the Romantic style; not by bold leaps to new chords and tonalities, but by subtle side trips that take his pieces to those new tonal areas. Finally, Chopin is remembered as one of the first nationalist composers, using the themes and dances of his native Poland as the sources for his pieces (especially the polonaises and mazurkas). In every way, Chopin was the quintessential "Romantic" composer, and Robert Schumann's initial reaction to his music ("Hats off, gentlemen, a genius") was borne out in his short but spectacular career.

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Frédéric chopin and is performed here by Polishborn American pianist ArthurRubinstein, 2 by frederic chopin, performed by Artur Rubinstein,
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This media item will not play in the Internet software you are currently using. A nocturne is a short composition evoking the mood of nighttime; its quiet, contemplative feeling made it a favorite genre in the 19th century. This example, Op. 15, No. 2 (1833), is from a set of three nocturnes by Polish composer Fr©d©ric Chopin and is performed here by Polish-born American pianist Arthur Rubinstein, who specialized in the works of Chopin. Rubinstein brings out the free, expressive melody so typical of Chopin’s nocturne style. Appears in these articles: Piano (musical instrument); Chopin, Fr©d©ric Fran§ois; Poland; Rubinstein, Arthur ... Join Now

15. Chopin, Frederic Francois. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
chopin, frederic Francois. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. A prodigyas a pianist and composer, he began performing at aristocratic salons in
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16. Chopin, Frederic --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
chopin, frederic (1810–49). Perhaps the greatest of all composers for the Russian pianist known for his performances of the music of Frédéric chopin.
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17. Chopin, Frederic --  Encyclopædia Britannica
chopin, frederic Polish Fryderyk Franciszek Szopen PolishFrench composer Russian pianist known for his performances of the music of Frédéric chopin.
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18. CHOPIN, Frederic :Gilder-MusicWeb Dictionary Of Composers
chopin, frederic b Zelazowa Wola (Poland), 1 March 1810 1839 he was wellenough to return to Paris, and now commanded high fees as pianist and teacher.
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CHOPIN, Frederic
b Zelazowa Wola (Poland), 1 March 1810
d Paris, 17 October 1849, aged thirty-nine
Polonaises No 13 in G minor, and No 14 in Bb major Polonaise No 15 in Ab major Polonaise No 16 in G minor Polonaise No 8, Op 71/1 Three Ecossaises Polonaise No 11 in Bb minor Introduction and Variations in E minor, on Der Schweizerbub Nocturne No 19, Op 72 Krakowiak, concerto rondo for orchestra Fantasia on Polish Airs, in A major, for piano and orchestra Rondo in C major for two pianos Piano Sonata No 1 in C minor Polonaises No 9 and 10,0p 71 Piano Concerto No 2 in F minor Introduction and Polonaise in C major for cello and piano Twelve Grand Studies for piano (No 5 'Black Keys', No 12 'Revolutionary') Polonaise No 12 in Gb major Variations on a theme by Paganini in A major Waltz No 10, Op 69/2 Waltz No 13, Op 70/3 Piano Concerto No 1 in E minor Nocturnes No 1-3, Op 9 Nine Mazurkas for piano Nocturnes No 4-6, Op 15 Waltz No 1 in Eb major Waltz No 3 Andante Spianato, and Grand Polonaise Brillant, in Eb Allegro de Concert in A major (sketched, completed 1841)

19. Frederic Chopin - An Overview Of The Classical Composer
frederic chopin was born in Poland of a Polish mother, and his country of chopin was a skilled pianist, and a large proportion of his works are for solo
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Frederic Chopin (1810 - 1849) Frederic Chopin was born in Poland of a Polish mother, and his country of origin clearly influenced Chopin to the extent that he wrote many Mazurkas and Polonaises based on Polish dances. The other country he is associated with is France, his father being French and Chopin moving to Paris and spending much of his creative life there. Although often contrasted with the extrovert virtuoso Liszt , the reserved Chopin nevertheless had a creatively important social life in Paris with a number of lady friends. His longest lasting relationship was with the female novelist known as George Sand who dressed as a man. This relationship was important to Chopin, with Sand perhaps acting as a mother figure, and they were together for about 10 years. Chopin was not particularly healthy and developed tuberculosis, which he endured for several years before his death at the age of 39. Chopin's music: Chopin was a skilled pianist, and a large proportion of his works are for solo piano. Many of these works are fairly short in duration, such as the Preludes, Etudes, Waltzes, Impromptus, Nocturnes and Scherzos, as well as the previously mentioned Polish dance forms of the Mazurka and Polonaise. Chopin also developed a form called the Ballade which is a more extended work, fairly free in style like a stream of consciousness, but with an internal logic. He also wrote a number of multi-movement works including of course several Piano Sonatas. He was quite capable of writing for other instruments and did so at times, his two Piano Concertos (for solo Piano and Orchestra) being obvious examples.

20. Piano-Forte
By contrast to Liszt, frederic chopin made his reputation as a pianist based onfewer than 30 public appearances. The delicacy of his technique,
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McMan's Depression and Bipolar Web Home Articles Links News ... Donate Knowledge is Necessity Chopin and Liszt, the two names most closely associated with the piano, also shared the same illness. "To reduce both men to simple contrasts is to do them a great injustice." Main articles page. Go here More Famous People Articles The Warped Muse Hypomanic Nation Vincent and Me Pollack and Me ... Father of the Lobotomy Piano-Forte - Liszt and Chopin T he two are virtually synonymous with the word piano. They were born a year apart and came of age in an era fully receptive to their genius, when to be labeled as a Romantic was to be considered an innovator, one who not only broke with traditions of how music was composed and played but how it was listened to, as well. There the similarities seemingly end. Franz Liszt was the Elvis of his day, and his recitals had ladies swooning in the aisles. Modern musical criticism, however, has consigned Liszt and his pyrotechnics to the lower rungs of composers, just above say Salieri. By contrast to Liszt

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