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F. Chopin - Waltz in A flat major 'Farewell', Op 69 no 1 Played by Olga Gurevich These tracks are available for sync licensing in web video productions, corporate videos, films, ads and music compilations. For further information and licensing please contact •••@••• Frédéric Chopin was a renowned Polish and French composer who published his first composition at age 7 and began performing one year later. His piano compositions were highly influential. Chopin was born Fryderyk Franciszek Szopen on March 1, 1810, in the small village of Zelazowa Wola. His father's employment exposed young Chopin to cultured Warsaw society, and his mother introduced him to music at an early age. By age 6, Chopin was ably playing the piano and composing tunes. Recognizing his talent, his family engaged professional musician Wojciech Zywny for lessons, and soon the pupil surpassed the teacher in both technique and imagination. By 1818, Chopin was performing in elegant salons and writing his own compositions, including the Polonaise in G Minor. By 1826, he had composed several piano pieces in different styles, and his parents enrolled him in the Warsaw Conservatory of Music, where he studied for three years under Polish composer Josef Elsner. Over the next few years, Chopin performed in Poland, Germany, Austria and Paris, France, where he settled in 1832. There he quickly established relationships with other young composers, among them Franz Liszt, Vincenzo Bellini and Felix Mendelssohn. In 1838 he began a love affair with French novelist Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin, a.k.a., George Sand. The couple spent a harsh winter on the Spanish island of Majorca, where Chopin became ill. In March 1839, Sand realized that Chopin needed medical attention and took him to Marseille, where he was diagnosed with consumption (tuberculosis). After a period of recuperation in Marseille, in May 1839 Chopin and Sand settled south of Paris in Nohant, Sand's country home. The next seven years proved to be the happiest and most productive period of Chopin's life. He steadily composed a series of masterpieces, including the Sonata in B Minor, the Opus 55 Nocturnes and the Opus 56 Mazurkas. The growing demand for his new works and his greater understanding of the publishing business also brought increased income and provided Chopin an elegant lifestyle. (from (http•••) Frédéric François Chopin (1810 – 1849) was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist of the Romantic era. He has maintained worldwide renown as a leading musician of his era, one whose "poetic genius was based on a professional technique that was without equal in his generation." All of Chopin's compositions include the piano. Most are for solo piano, though he also wrote two piano concertos, a few chamber pieces, and some 19 songs set to Polish lyrics. His piano writing was technically demanding and expanded the limits of the instrument: his own performances were noted for their nuance and sensitivity. Chopin invented the concept of the instrumental ballade. His major piano works also include mazurkas, waltzes, nocturnes, polonaises, études, impromptus, scherzos, preludes and sonatas, some published only posthumously. Among the influences on his style of composition were Polish folk music, the classical tradition of J. S. Bach, Mozart, and Schubert, and the atmosphere of the Paris salons of which he was a frequent guest. His innovations in style, harmony, and musical form, and his association of music with nationalism, were influential throughout and after the late Romantic period. Chopin, Fryderyk Chopin, Piano Music, Classical music The Best Classical Music Playlist Mix, the most beautiful music, Polish Music, The Best Classical Music For Studying, Studing Music, Classical Music For Reading, beautiful music, Classical Music For Concentration, Classical Music for Sleeping and Relaxation, Instrumental Music, Nocturne, Etiude, Mazurka,Background Music, Opera Music, Piano, Violin & Orchestral Masterpieces by the greatest composers of all time. #Chopin #piano #classicalmusic
F. Chopin - Polonaise in G minor - Posthumous Performed by Luke Faulkner. #chopin #polonaise #piano The Polonaises Op. posth[umous] include Frédéric Chopin's polonaises that were unpublished during his life. Chopin's father Nicolas Chopin published these works on behalf of his son. The Polonaises in G minor and B-flat major are among these posthumous pieces and relative. Polonaise in G minor was either the first or second of Chopin's Polonaises, the other one being Polonaise in B-flat major. The song was written in 1817 for the piano. The song was written when he was only seven and was dedicated to Lady Wiktoria Skarbek, the wife of his godfather. The song consists of two main parts; a minor dance section which lasts 12 measures, and major section, which consists of a variation of the first dance along with a trio. This goes on for 26 measures, by which it then repeats to the minor dance section. . / If you need help finding sheet music or want to help the channel, you can become a sponsor of my YouTube channel "Listen to Musical Notes" at the link: (http•••) or make donations of any amount to the development of the project in Paypal: (http•••) You can also click on the "$Thanks$" button under any of my videos. I sincerely thank everyone for their help! God bless you!
Frédéric Chopin Vladimir Ashkenazy 1981 1996
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Chopin: Polonaise in G minor, Op. posth. · Vladimir Ashkenazy Chopin: Polonaises ℗ 1981 Decca Music Group Limited Released on: 1996-01-01 Producer, Recording Producer: Richard Beswick Studio Personnel, Balance Engineer: Colin Moorfoot Composer: Frédéric Chopin Auto-generated by YouTube.
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