Frederic Chopin

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Frédéric Chopin, a great Polish composer of the Romantic era

Frédéric Chopin (1810-49) was a Polish composer and pianist in the Romantic period. He was born in Poland but spent most of his life (after 1831) in Paris, France.

His works were mostly written for the piano, notably mazurkas, polonaises, nocturnes, ballades, etudes, and waltzes. These works show a romantic, very personal character, often tinged by melancholy. Chopin's works explored and vastly extended piano technique and harmonic concepts.

Chopin lived with the French writer George Sand (Amandine Dupin) from 1838 to 1847.

He died of consumption (tuberculosis) at the age of just 39.

Chopin Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2

Pianist: Yundi Li

Yundi Li plays Chopin Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2
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Wilde about Chopin

"After playing Chopin, I feel as if I had been weeping over sins that I had never committed, and mourning over tragedies that were not my own."

-- Oscar Wilde, 1891

Life Drawing of Chopin (by F. X. Winterhalter) 

Chopin's Letters

Chopin's Letters (Dover Books on Music)

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Deeply Poignant
Reading the early passages in Chopin's letters, one is almost heartbroken by the youth, the enthusiasm, the childlike good humor evident therein. Chopin at 17 was a wide-eyed kid from Warsaw with unparalleled musical talent and his whole life in front of him, the world apparently his oyster. To read his letters in subsequent years -- after the Russian invasion of Poland that stranded him in Paris; the abortive betrothal to Maria Wodzinska; the complex and finally tragic relationship with George Sand -- is to watch a man reach adulthood step by step. Though they contain only small, tantalizing glimpses of Chopin's opinions on music, the letters make for an effective counterpoint to his immortal compositions. The man who wrote the great Ballades and Scherzi was just a man like any other: he was annoyed at lazy servants, he unconsciously exploited his friends, he wanted to move in the circles of great aristocrats, he had provincial and prejudiced opinions. The lesson is banal, but true, and vividly made clear in these letters.

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Chopin - Revolutionary Etude (Played by Sviatoslav Richter)

Richter plays Chopin Revolutionary Etude
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Program Notes on Famous Chopin Works

Funeral March (Chopin)
The "Funeral March" of Chopin, as played in the concert room, is an adaptation of the slow movement of Chopin's second pianoforte sonata in B flat minor, op. 35...

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Chopin and the house where he was born in Poland (postage stamp from Cuba) 

Frederic Chopin (article)

Frédéric Chopin was a Polish virtuoso pianist and piano composer of the Romantic period. He is widely regarded as the greatest Polish composer, and one of the most influential composers for piano in the 19th century.

Chopin was born in a village in the Duchy of Warsaw (Poland), to a Polish mother and French-expatriate father, and came to be regarded as a child-prodigy pianist. In November 1830, at the age of twenty, Chopin went abroad. After the suppression of the Polish 1830-31 Uprising, he became one of the many expatriates of the Polish Great Emigration. In Paris he made a comfortable living as composer and piano teacher, while giving few public performances. A great Polish patriot, in France he used the French version of his given name and, to avoid having to rely on Imperial Russian documents, eventually became a French citizen.Tad Szulc Chopin in Paris, p. 69: "Chopin of course had not been deported and was not a political refugee, but the French granted him permission to stay in Paris indefinitely 'to be able to perfect his art'. Four years later, Fryderyk became a French citizen and a French passport was issued to him on August 1, 1835.

From 1837 to 1847 he conducted a turbulent relationship with the French writer George Sand (Aurore Dudevant). Always in frail health, at 39 in Paris he succumbed to pulmonary tuberculosis.

Chopin's extant compositions all include the piano, predominantly alone or as a solo instrument among others. Though his music is technically demanding, its style emphasizes nuance and expressive depth rather than technical virtuosity. Chopin invented new musical forms such as the ballade and made major innovations in existing forms such as the piano sonata, waltz, nocturne, étude, impromptu, and prelude. His works are mainstays of Romanticism in 19th-century classical music. His mazurkas and polonaises remain the cornerstone of Polish national classical music.

Source: Wapedia

Chopin - Polonaise in A-flat major, Op. 53

Pianist: Vladimir Horowitz

Vladimir Horowitz - Chopin Polonaise in A-flat major, Op. 53
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Frederic Chopin and Georges Sand (painting: Eugene Delacroix) 

Chopin Quote

I'm a revolutionary, money means nothing to me.

-- Frédéric Chopin, quoted in Arthur Headley, Chopin (1947)

Chopin - Ballade No. 1 in G Minor (played by Vladimir Horowitz)

Horowitz plays Chopin Ballade 1
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Chopin: The Four Ballades (Cambridge Music Handbooks)

Chopin: The Four Ballades (Cambridge Music Handbooks)

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Chopin's four ballades are widely regarded as being among the most significant extended works for solo piano of the nineteenth century. In an illuminating discussion, Jim Samson combines history and analysis to provide a comprehensive picture of these popular piano works, investigating the social and musical background to Chopin's music, evaluating the many printed editions of the ballads before considering their critical reception and the differing interpretations of well-known nineteenth- and twentieth-century pianists.

Frederic Chopin on the Web

Chopin: Poet of the Piano
Biography, images, complete music with analyses, scores, mp3 recordings, quotes, quizzes, contests, noted interpreters, and a discussion forum.
Classical Archives: Chopin
Approximately 470 Chopin works available in MIDI, MP3, and Windows Media audio formats.
Frederic Chopin, Polish-French composer
Article on Chopin from the great Ninth Edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica (1875-89).
Chopin's Scottish autumn
Frederick Chopin alighted at Edinburgh's Lothian Road station on August 5th, 1848, exhausted by the twelve-hour train journey from Euston. His affair with George Sand was over, there was revolution in France and Poland, and he was now very ill from the tuberculosis that was to kill him the following year...

Chopin - Waltz Op.64, No.1 ("Minute Waltz")

Pianist: Daniel Barenboim

Chopin Waltz Op.64 No.1 Minute Waltz in D flat Major played by Daniel Barenboim.
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Chopin - Waltz in E Minor

Pianist: Evgeny Kissin

Chopin - Waltz No.14 E minor, Op.Posth (Evgeny Kissin)
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Photo of Chopin, 1849 

Frederic Chopin collectibles on eBay

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Chopin - Marche Funèbre (Funeral March)

From Piano Sonata Op.35 No.2. Pianist: Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli.

Frédéric Chopin - Marche Funèbre - Funeral March
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  • Churchmouse Oct 19, 2011 @ 9:04 pm | delete
    I am now more of an organist than pianist - but Chopin was my first love - and you never forget your first love! Amazing video of Barenboim playing the waltz. Thank you for that and for your lens in general!
  • Sep 10, 2011 @ 4:00 pm | delete
    Paul, fantastic lens on Chopin! I really like the Delacroix painting too.
  • MrsPotts Apr 15, 2011 @ 8:30 pm | delete
    Nocturne Op 9 No. 2 is my favorite Chopin piece. I didn't realize he died at such an early age, although it probably wasn't that young back then. Very nice lens.
  • Lesley_Johnston Feb 19, 2011 @ 2:23 pm | delete
    Could listen to your Chopin lens all day! Love all the youtube clips, great lens!
  • traveller27 Jan 15, 2011 @ 4:30 pm | delete
    I really like Chopin's piano pieces.
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