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61. MSN Encarta - Chopin
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Encyclopedia Article Multimedia 3 items Chopin, Fr©d©ric Fran§ois (1810-1849), Polish composer and pianist of the romantic school, regarded by some as the greatest of all composers of music for the piano . Born Fryderyk Chopin in Å»elazowa Wola, near Warsaw, of a French father and a Polish mother, he preferred to use the French name Fr©d©ric. He began to study the piano at the age of four, and when he was eight years old he played at a private concert in Warsaw. Later he studied harmony and counterpoint at the Warsaw Conservatory. Chopin was also precocious as a composer: His first published composition is dated 1817. He gave his first concerts as a piano virtuoso in 1829 in Vienna, where he lived for the next two years. After 1831, except for brief absences, Chopin lived in Paris, where he became noted as a pianist, teacher, and composer. He formed an intimate relationship in 1837 with French writer

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Polish-born French composer and pianist of the romantic era. His music, written chiefly for the piano, was based on traditional Polish dance themes. Encyclopedia Chopin, Fr©d©ric Fran§ois frādārēk fr¤Nsw¤ sh´păN ) , 1810–49, composer for the piano, b. near Warsaw, of French and Polish parentage. His lyrical, often melancholy, compositions brought romantic piano music to unprecedented expressive heights. A prodigy as a pianist and composer, he began performing at aristocratic salons in Warsaw, and in 1826 he started full-time studies at the Warsaw Conservatory. After concert appearances in Vienna and Munich, he settled in Paris, where he gave his first concert in 1831. Although he remained devoted to Polish culture and artists, he never returned to his homeland. In Paris he became closely associated with the principal composers, artists, and literary figures of his time. He was a virtuoso interpreter of his own works, but his dislike of playing in public made him prefer teaching and composing to the concert stage. In 1836, Liszt introduced Chopin to Mme Dudevant, better known by her pen name George

63. Chopin, Frédéric François
chopin, Frédéric François. Polish composer and pianist. He made his debut as apianist at the age of eight. As a performer, chopin revolutionized the
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64. CHOPIN Mazurkas Milkina [CH]: Classical Reviews- November 2001 MusicWeb(UK)
chopin Frédéric (18101849) Mazurkas, opp. 6, 7, 17, 24, 30, 33, 41, 50, 56, and I always hope that some day a pianist will renew my memories for me.
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Of artists who have recorded all or a fair number of the Mazurkas, it is Ignaz Friedman who evokes most vividly the music's popular roots. His selection is a fascinating document, but it must be said that he can also be wilful in his tempi and rubato and thickens up the text at times. This sort of thing was anathema to Rubinstein, of course, and his proudly impetuous first recorded cycle of 1938-9 (which I reviewed not many months ago on Naxos 8.110656-57) set the tone for Chopin playing for many decades to follow. It is full of wondrous things, even if it is sometimes possible to suspect which are the pieces he learnt specially for the occasion ("when in doubt take it by storm" seems the idea) and which were already in his repertoire. But above all, you always feel that Rubinstein is in a room playing to an audience. No, I don't quite detect the music's popular roots here.

65. Chopin
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Click on picture to hear a sample of Chopin's work. Frédéric Chopin, the greatest of the Polish composers, was born in Zelazowa Wola, near Warsaw on February 22, 1810 of a French father, and a Polish mother. He spent the first 20 years of his life in Warsaw, where he was able to hear many of the premier artists of the time perform. Chopin first studied piano at the Warsaw Conservatory, and became very proficient on the instrument by the time he reached his early teens. He played his first concert at the age of 7, and was a published composer by the time he turned 15. By the late 1820s, Chopin had won a great reputation as a piano virtuoso and composer. He toured throughout Europe to the acclaim of audiences and critics, alike. In 1831, after performing in Paris, he fell so deeply in love with the city that he made it his home, and never again returned to Warsaw. He soon became a favorite of the Parisian salons, and the society elite, and throughout the years that he lived in Paris, was always in great demand as both a pianist and a teacher. In the late 1830s, Chopin met the novelist, Mme. Aurore Dudévant, who used the pen name

66. Frédéric François Chopin
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67. The Piano Education Page - Meet The Composer - Frederic Chopin
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(born 1810 in Poland, died 1849 in Paris) Karen: When is your birthday and who started you on piano lessons, and who are your teachers and how come you like music, especially the piano so much. Chopin : Whew! What a lot of questions to answer so early in the morning, you will have to forgive me if I take a while to get going. I had to play a concert last night for the Warsaw Charitable Society. It was a benefit concert, played at the concert hall of the Society on Krakowskie Przedmiescie, not too far from the Radziwill Palace. I personally like playing in the salons of the elegant rich people of Warsaw more than I like playing in large concert halls. I know that my friend, Franz Liszt has been doing the concert hall circuit since he's been nine years old. But my parents never pushed for me to be doing concert tours all through Europe. They wanted me to play in salons in Poland, and have a bit of a normal life. But I am getting ahead of myself aren't I. So sorry! O.K. I will address your questions in the correct order, I was born, according to my parents, on February 22, 1810. My older sister Louise, born in 1807, first taught me music, then when I exhausted her teaching, Mom took over. Mom's name is Justine Krzyzanowska, and she has a wonderful singing voice as well as being quite an accomplished pianist herself. My Dad (Nicolas Chopin) is also quite a good musician, knowing how to play the violin as well as being a scholar and patriot of Poland.

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Frederic Chopin was born in 1810 near Warsaw, Poland . He began taking piano lessons when he was six years old and by the time he was seven, he was already writing his own music and performing in the homes of nobles . He had his first composition published when he was just 15. Although he always considered Poland his home, he relocated to Paris in 1831 to pursue his love of making music . The people of Paris loved his work. Chopin began teaching music and playing in private homes - something he preferred instead of concerts
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See his selected correspondence ed. by B. E. Sydow (1962); biographies by F. Niecks (2 vol., 1888, repr. 1973), H. Weinstock (1949), A. Walker, ed. (1966), J. Siepmann (1995), and T. Szulc (1998); studies by A. Gide (1949), A. Hedley (1957), D. Branson (1972), J. Samson (1985, 1996), and B. Eisler (2003). Mentioned in References in classic literature No references found No references found Columbia browser Full browser Chone Chongjin Chongju Chongqing ... Choniates, Michael

70. Chopin, Frédéric
chopin, Frédéric (18101849). Polish composer and pianist of the romantic school,regarded by some as the greatest of all composers of music for the piano.
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George Sand . In 1838 Chopin began to suffer from tuberculosis and Sand nursed him in Mallorca, in the Balearic Islands, and in France until continued differences between the two resulted in an estrangement in 1847. Thereafter his musical activity was limited to giving several concerts in 1848 in France, Scotland, and England. He died in Paris of tuberculosis. Nearly all of Chopin's compositions are for piano. Although an expatriate, he was deeply loyal to his war-torn homeland; his mazurkas reflect the rhythms and melodic traits of Polish folk music, and his polonaises are marked by a heroic spirit. Italian opera composer Vincenzo Bellini Franz Liszt , German composer Richard Wagner , and French composer Claude Debussy Works

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Frédéric chopin Life. A young man of humble origins and the only son of a French continue an evocative form initiated by the Irish pianist John Field.
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... Home Page Frédéric Chopin Life A young man of humble origins and the only son of a French father and a Polish mother, Chopin won early fame as a brilliant pianist within the relatively limited circles of his native country. He left Poland late in 1830, at the time of the unsuccessful national rising against Russian domination, and settled in Paris where he soon gained a reputation as "the most sensitive genius in existence". For some 10 years Chopin enjoyed a liaison with the woman novelist George Sand. By the time his relationhip with her ended in 1847 he was seriously ill with tuberculosis. His compositions, mainly for the piano, make a remarkable use of the newly developed instrument. His reliance on the sustaining pedal was as much a part of his compositional technique as it was a part of his piano playing. Frédéric Chopin Works
Virtually everything important Chopin wrote is for the piano and his songs are a minor part of his output. As a young musician Chopin provided himself with a number of pieces for piano and orchestra.

72. Home Page Chopin
Personality of chopin. chopin as composer. chopin as pianist. chopin as teacher International Record Competitions Grand Prix du Disque Frédéric chopin
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T his Web Site has been set up by the Frederick Chopin Society in Warsaw, which for 70 years has been collecting Chopiniana and promoting knowledge about the composer and his works. Now, thanks to the Internet, we can reach many more people throughout the world, who are interested in Chopin and his music, and we hope that our service will be an exciting adventure of discovery as well as providing information on specific aspects of Chopin's life and works.
W e have structured the material in order to make access to it as easy as possible, using the powerful Internet World Wide Web facilities. There are three major sections - (I) the life of Chopin, (II) the works of Chopin, and (III) the Chopin tradition, and these three areas cover in total some 30 subjects. The majority of these subjects have a three tier structure, including a description, facts and documents; the remaining topics, which owing to their nature have a single or two tier structure, can be expanded by the user by following the on-screen instructions. A table of contents at the beginning and a site map (to be added later) will help the user find his way around the Web Site.
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73. Dummies::Exploring The Classical Music Of Frédéric Chopin
Frédéric chopin (18101849) was a thin, frail virtuoso pianist from Poland (seeFigure 1). chopin ( sho-PAN, except that you don t really pronounce the
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If you think that you've never heard Chopin, you're probably wrong. The famous funeral march music, so somber and lugubrious, so often borrowed in Road Runner and Bugs Bunny cartoons, is by him; it was originally part of a piano sonata. And then recall that Barry Manilow hit "Could It Be Magic"; take away Barry's voice, and the piano part that remains is unmistakably Chopin's Prelude opus 28, no. 20 in C minor.
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If you'd like a taste of Chopin, you can find much to chew on in your local record store. These works for solo piano would make for a terrific introduction:
  • 24 Preludes, opus 28 Ballade no. 4 in F minor, opus 52
And look for these works for piano and orchestra:
  • Piano Concerto no. 1 in E minor, opus 11 Piano Concerto no. 2 in F minor, opus 21
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74. Chopin F. English
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Frédéric Chopin F rédéric Chopin was one of the most eminent composers of piano music, and his music is among the most original and influential works of the nineteenth century. With Chopin we leave the world of the eighteenth century piano completely and enter a new realm of idiomatic writing that grows directly out of the technique of the instrument and its development that brought it close to our modern instrument in sonority. I ronically, Chopin didn't care much for the music of his illustrious contemporaries even though many were friends or acquaintances. Schumann, who had been extravagant in his praise of Chopin in introducing him to Germany, was too idiosyncratic. Berlioz and Mendelssohn didn't interest him and Liszt was often vulgar. Chopin's heroes were Bach and Mozart. This sense of classical proportion and elegance combined with a love of bel canto operatic singing and his Polish heritage form Chopin's basic aesthetic. The Polish expatriate who spent most of his creative life in Paris and he may be considered as the first nationalist composer. He is also the man whose genius enlarged the technical range and the musical expression of the instrument through a remarkable body of work.

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77. Polish Culture: The Frederic Chopin International Piano Competition
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THE FREDERIC CHOPIN INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION is one of the oldest and most prestigious music competitions in the world. It is also among the group of few monographic piano competitions dedicated to the musical performance of one composer.
The first CHOPIN COMPETITION took place in 1927 at the Warsaw Philharmonic . Jerzy Zurawlew, an outstanding Polish pianist, padegogue and composer was the competition's initiator.
Subsequent competitions were held, at five-year intervals, in 1932 and 1937. The fourth post-war edition of the competition was organized in 1949 and the fifth in 1955. From that year the FREDERIC CHOPIN COMPETITIONS are held at regular five-year intervals. The organizer of the first three events was the Higher School of Music of the Warsaw Music Society. After the war, the competitions were conducted with the co-partipation of state authorities, i.e. the Ministry of Culture, which commissioned and coordinated preparatory activities. Since 1960, the main organizer of the competition is the Frederic Chopin Society in Warsaw. The CHOPIN COMPETITION belongs to the World Federation of International Music Competitions in Geneva since 1957.

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