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Extractions: Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Noun Frederic Francois Chopin - French composer (born in Poland) and pianist of the romantic school (1810-1849) Chopin composer - someone who composes music as a profession pianist piano player - a person who plays the piano Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Some words with "Frederic Francois Chopin" in the definition: Bartholdi
Extractions: Noun pianist - a person who plays the piano piano player instrumentalist musician player - someone who plays a musical instrument (as a profession) Bartok Bela Bartok - Hungarian composer and pianist who collected Hungarian folk music; in 1940 he moved to the United States (1881-1945) Blitzstein Marc Blitzstein - United States pianist and composer of operas and musical plays (1905-1964) Frederic Francois Chopin Chopin - French composer (born in Poland) and pianist of the romantic school (1810-1849) Czerny Karl Czerny - Austrian virtuoso pianist and composer of many works for the piano; studied with Beethoven and was a teacher of Liszt (1791-1857) Falla Manuel de Falla - Spanish composer and pianist (1876-1946) Dame Myra Hess Hess - English pianist (1890-1965) Horowitz Vladimir Horowitz - Russian concert pianist who was a leading international virtuoso (1904-1989) Jerry Lee Lewis Lewis - United States rock star singer and pianist (born in 1935) Franz Liszt Liszt - Hungarian composer and piano virtuoso (1811-1886) Ignace Jan Paderewski Ignace Paderewski Paderewski - Polish pianist who in 1919 served as the first Prime Minister of independent Poland (1860-1941) Rachmaninoff Rachmaninov Sergei Rachmaninoff Sergei Rachmaninov ... Sergei Vasilievich Rachmaninov - composer and piano virtuoso born in Russia (1873-1943) Anton Gregor Rubinstein Anton Grigorevich Rubinstein Anton Rubenstein Rubinstein - Russian composer and pianist (1829-1894)
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Extractions: 1817 (!) gab er seine erste Polonaise in Druck und bereits 1821 beendete er sein Klavierstudium und studierte Komposition am Warschauer Konservatorium. 1828 gab er eine Reihe von Konzerten als Pianist in Polen, 1829 in Wien, 1830 Übersiedlung nach Paris wo er bald zu den gefeiertsten Pianisten und Klavier-Komponisten zählt. 1838 schon erste Anzeichen einer Lungentuberkulose. 1848 Konzertreise durch England und Schottland. Art Print - AllPosters.com Hier finden Sie ausgewählte CD's und Bücher von Frederic Chopin Hier finden Sie die CD-ROM Frederic Chopin "Klavierwerke": Musik CD-ROM's Hier finden Sie MIDI-Files von Frederic Chopin: http://piano-midi.de Classical Music Archives Weiterführende Links / MP3-Dateien / Notensuche : Deutsche Chopin - Gesellschaft e.V.
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Extractions: Chopin gave his first public piano recital at the age of eight and began concert tours in 1828. After visits to several German cities and to Vienna with a return to Warsaw in 1829, he gave a concert in Paris in 1832. He then decided to settle in Paris permanently. Robert Schumann had acclaimed Chopin's variations on "La ci darem la mano" (from Mozart's Don Giovanni) with the words "Hats off, gentlemen! A genius!" and later called him "the boldest and proudest poetic spirit of the time." Chopin excelled as a piano teacher, gave yearly concerts of his own music, and frequently performed in the fashionable Parisian salons; he was renowned for his subtle and refined playing. In 1837, Franz Liszt introduced Chopin to the writer George SAND. She spent the winter of 1838-39 on the island of Majorca with Chopin, who was suffering from a respiratory ailment. Their relationship continued until 1847, and after they separated, Chopin's ailment was diagnosed as tuberculosis. Exhausted by a concert tour of England and Scotland in 1848, Chopin returned to Paris, where he died on Oct. 17, 1849.
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Extractions: Marble Bust This bust of composer Chopin was sculptured to give the reserved look so familiar of Chopin. A perfect choice for any composer or pianist to be placed near or on their piano. Frederic Chopin was born in Poland, his mother was polish and father was french. It is thought that polish dancing was the inspiration for the initial compositions of Frederic Chopin. Composer Chopin's compositions are fast, light, unpredictable and free of constraining tempo. Click on the picture for larger view of Frederic Chopin. More about Frederick Chopin below
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Extractions: This document does not attempt to be a final word on anything. It has always been in a state of flux, and I expect it will continue to be so for a while to come. Some of my information is woefully inadequate (my entry for Schubert read famous song composer for an embarrassingly long time), and a good proportion of the rest is little more than (what I hope is at least reasonably informed) opinion. Bach, Johann Sebastian One of the greatest Baroque composers along with Handel . His most famous works are probably the Brandenburg Concerti , the Well-tempered clavier The art of fugue , his Mass in B-minor, and the St. Matthew Passion . Needless to say, I wholeheartedly recommend each and every one of the above works. There is a good Bach FAQ available, published by one of the readers of
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Extractions: Frederic Chopin 1810 - 1849 Mieczyslaw Tomaszewski Chopin - Chronicle of Life and Works 1810-1816. CHILDHOOD 1826 - 1835. METAMORPHOSIS 1835 - 1846. APOGEE 1846 - 1849. EPILOGUE 1810 - 1826. PROLOGUE: first signals of talent. Works in the post-Classical and Sentimental style Childhood, 1810-1816 Homestudy, 1816-1823 Lycee, 1823-1826 Biographie: Quelle: http://www.chopin.pl/biografia/index-eng.html Chopin - Biography In 1806, Mikolaj Chopin married Tekla Justyna Krzyzanowska, who was the housekeeper for the Skarbek family at Zelazowa Wola. They had four children: three daughtersLudwika, Izabela and Emilia, and a son Fryderyk, the second child. Several months after his birth, the whole family moved to Warsaw, where Mikolaj Chopin was offered the post of French language and literature lecturer in the Warsaw Lyceum. He also ran a boarding school for sons of the gentry. Upon his return to Warsaw, Chopin, already free from student duties, devoted himself to composition and wrote, among other pieces, two Concertos for piano and orchestra: in F minor and E minor. The first concerto was inspired to a considerable extent by the composer's feelings towards Konstancja Gladkowska
Extractions: Urspr. Fryderyk Franciszek, Komponist und Pianist, geb. in Zelazowa Wola (bei Warschau), gest. in Paris. Dort lebte er seit 1830 als gefeierter Pianist Er entwickelte einen äußerst sensiblen Klavierstil, der sich durch romantisch-melancholische Grundhaltung,Eleganz, Virtuosität und die Übernahme nationaler Tanzrhythmen auszeichnet. Zu seinen Werken zählen: 2 Konzerte, 3 Sonaten, 27 Konzert-Etüden,24 Preludes, 56 Mazurken, 19 Nocturnes, 13 Polonäsen, 15 Walzer, Balladen, Impromptus, Scherzi und Variationen für Klavier.
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Extractions: Chopin spent most of the first twenty years of his life in Warsaw. The Polish capital was rather provincial; still he was able to hear many of the best artists of the time perform there. Italian opera and singing in general had an indelible effect on him, through the performances of such great singers as Angelica Catalani. Long before Liszt heard Paganini, Chopin was learning from his violinistic feats. Hummel, too, played in Warsaw, and his tentative Romanticism and richly ornamented keyboard layout ignited Chopin's precocious genius. Other influences during his adolescence included Spohr's then strangely exotic chromaticism, Field's fragrant nocturnes, and the mysteriousness of Weber. Of equal importance were the dance forms of his homeland. From the age of eight, Chopin occupied himself with them, haunted by their rhythms, dreaming of an idealized Poland. The last page of music he wrote was a mazurka. Hearing Chopin play the A-flat Etude Op. 25, No.1, Schumann imagined "an Aeolian harp that had all the scales, and these were intermingled by the hand of the artist into all sorts of fantastic embellishments. It was rather an undulation brought out more loudly here and there with the pedal, all gorgeously entangled in the harmony."
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Extractions: 1.2 Die Zeit mit George Sand 2 Werke ... bearbeiten bearbeiten Chopin wurde als Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin in Zelazowa Wola, Polen geboren. Wer über Frédéric Chopin schreibt, kommt an seinem Vater Nicolas kaum vorbei, fast jede Biographie widmet diesem beherzten Abenteurer ein Kapitel. Denn Nicolas Chopin, der auf dem väterlichen Weingut in Lothringen sein Auskommen gehabt hätte, schnürte als junger Mann sein Bündel und wanderte nach Polen aus, verdingte sich dort als Bürokraft und Hilfsarbeiter, nahm die polnische Staatsbürgerschaft an und kämpfte in den Freiheitskriegen der 1790er Jahre für Polen. Als er die aus gutbürgerlichen Verhältnissen stammende Justyna Krzyzanowska kennenlernte, war das Glück auf seiner Seite. Die Familie Krzyzanowksa begrüßte diese Verbindung und verhalf Nicolas Chopin zu einem einträglichen Beruf, der die sechsköpfige Familie (Frédéric hatte noch drei Schwestern) ernähren konnte. Französisch zu sprechen galt in den gehobenen Kreisen des polnischen Bürgertums zu der Zeit als absolutes Muss und Nicolas Chopin offenbarte sich als idealer Lehrer. Frédéric Chopin und seine Schwestern wurden somit in eine heile Welt hineingeboren, die von Herzlichkeit und Toleranz geprägt war. Sein musikalisches Talent zeigte sich früh, er galt als Wunderkind und komponierte schon im Alter von 7 Jahren. Seine erste Polonaise wurde
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Extractions: CHOPIN, FREDERIC FRANCOIS The posthumous works number 35 pieces, besides a small volume of songs a few of which are of great interest. Franz Liszt wrote a charming sketch of Chopins life and art (F. Chopin, par F. Liszt, Paris, 1851), and a very appreciative though somewhat eccentric analysis of his work appeared anonymously in 1842 (An Essay on the Works of Fridric Chopin, London). The standard biography is the English work of Professor F. Niecks (Novello, 1888). See also W. H. Hadow, Studies in Modern Music, second series (1908). The editions of Chopins works by his pupil Mikuli and by Klindworth are full of valuable elucidation as to methods of performance, but unfortunately they do not distinguish the commentary from the text. The critical edition published by Breitkopf and Hrtel, with all its mistakes, is absolutely necessary ~or students who wish to know what Chopin wished to put into the hands of players of independent judgment. to have been built by a people occupying this region before the Cholulans. The posthumous works number 35 pieces, besides a small volume of songs a few of which are of great interest.