Frederick francois chopin (Frederick Fran? Ois Chopin) (1810mar1to 1849 oct 17) is a composer and pianist in The Romantic Period, Poland, who mainly writes for piano solo. He loved Polish folk music since childhood and wrote Polish dance music at the age of seven. He began to perform on the stage at the age of eight and became famous before he was twenty. 184910 June 17, Chopin died of tuberculosis in Paris. He composed about 200 works in his life, including: 2 piano concertos, 3 piano trios, 3 piano sonatas, 4 ballads, 4 scherzos, 27 etudes, 65,438+06 Polish dances, 65,438+07 waltzes, 265,438+0 nocturnes, 4 impromptu dances, In addition, there are Bolero dances, boat songs, lullabies, variations and so on. , ***2 1 volume. He is called "the piano poet".
The ideological value of Chopin's music lies in that it reflects one aspect of the general trend of European bourgeois national movements in the1830s and1940s, and shouts out the angry and rebellious voice of the oppressed and enslaved Polish nation. Chopin's music has a strong Polish national style. His attitude towards folk music is very serious. He opposes novels, but he is not bound by them. He had a profound understanding and mastery of the music creation methods in western Europe at that time, and took this as the starting point of his own creation, which made his music have a rigorous and complete artistic form and a profound connection with the classics. He dares to break through the tradition and innovate. This is especially manifested in his deep excavation and enrichment of the potential artistic expression of a series of music genres such as prelude, etude, narrative, nocturne and impromptu. By giving them new social content. His melody is highly expressive and full of personality; His harmony language is novel and bold. All these factors combined to form a novel and unique Chopin style, which contributed to the historical development of European music.
The high ideological value of Chopin's music lies in that it reflects the European bourgeois national movements in the1968+0830s and1968+0940s, and sends out the angry voice of the oppressed and enslaved Polish nation. Chopin's music has a strong Polish national style. He is serious about folk music. At that time, he had a profound understanding and mastery of western European music creation methods, and took this as the starting point of creation, so his music had a rigorous and complete artistic form and was closely related to classical music. He dares to break through the tradition and innovate. It is reflected in his profound excavation and enrichment of a series of potential artistic expressions of music schools such as overture, etude, narrative, nocturne and improvisation by endowing new social content. His melody has high emotional expression and personality. His harmony language is novel and bold. All these factors have become a novel and unique Chopin style, which has contributed to the historical development of European music.
Appreciate # 1? Impromptu in c sharp minor, op. 66 fantasy impromptu
Refer to the performance video: the location is in terminal form. Its difference lies in the continuous six-tone of the left hand and the fast four-tone T of the right hand. Nd in the first and third movements, that is, C minor. This combination of different rhythms and fast rhythms gives people an illusion. The middle movement is in D flat major, which is much slower and has a lyrical melody, bringing the listener into a beautiful fantasy world. The end of the melody repeats in the bass as if the imaginary world is still fading. ?
This is Chopin's work when he was twenty-four years old (1834), but it was not until his death that it was discovered by later generations in the loose-leaf music folder and published in 1855. The title of Fantasy was taken when it was published.
It was a piano piece that brought me into Chopin's world for the first time, and it was also the first time that I encountered difficulties in practicing piano in the eighth grade. This piece is in C sharp minor with three steps. Its difficulty lies in the dislocation of the left-hand fast sextuplet and the right-hand quadruplet in the first and third paragraphs. This combination of dislocation and fast rhythm makes the audience fantasize, just as the title of the song says. The middle movement is in D flat major, with slow rhythm and lyrical melody, which makes the audience enter a beautiful fantasy world. The melody repeated at the end of the bass sounds as if the imagined world is still in my mind. There is a feeling of wanting more.
This is Chopin's work when he was 20 years old (1834), but it was not until after his death that his descendants found it in the loose-leaf music folder and published it in 1855. The title of Fantasy was decided when it was published.
Appreciate #2? Serenade in b flat minor, op. 9, no.65438 +0.
Refer to the performance video: totally obsessed with Chopin. The first melody successfully caught the ear of entering the dream world audition. This work is in an international form. A slow pace. The right hand uses ornaments and the left hand gently arpeggios, depicting the beautiful night of nature. The middle key was changed to D flat major, and the pure lyrical melody made the artistic conception more dreamy. Then, back to the main theme. In the process of climbing upwards, it dissipated like a wisp of smoke before reaching the highest point. As the melody continued to climb, the climax came. After this melody is repeated again, the mood has quietly changed, and there is a slight sense of disharmony in the harmony, as if it were a fluctuation in a sweet dream. Slowly, the waves gradually subsided, everything seemed to dissipate slowly, and the light gradually dimmed. Just when everything was about to disappear, the familiar melody sounded again, taking the listener into the quiet forest and drifting along the path. Finally, there are three chords like church bells in the distance, which makes people feel quiet and comfortable. The dreamy mood gradually faded away and finally disappeared …
This serenade, together with the following two articles, was written in 1830- 1832 and published in 1833. This is the earliest nocturne published by Chopin, dedicated to Lady Mary Phulel.
When "Fantasy Impromptu" opened the first door of Chopin's world for me, this nocturne made me completely fascinated by Chopin. The opening melody can bring the audience into a dream world. This piece of music is also a trilogy, and the rhythm is very slow. The use of right hand ornaments and the gentle arpeggio of left hand depict the beautiful night of nature. The middle part is changed to D flat major, and the pure lyric melody makes the artistic conception more dreamy. After the middle, we returned to the main theme. The rising process of tone dissipates like a wisp of smoke. With the rising melody, the climax came. After repeating this theme again, the mood changes quietly, and the slight disharmony of rhythm appears, as if it were fluctuations in a sweet dream. Slowly, the waves gradually flattened, everything seemed to dissipate, and the light gradually dimmed, as if everything were going to disappear. As the familiar theme sounded again, the audience seemed to step into the floating stairs and headed straight for the quiet forest. Finally, there are three chords in the distance, like church bells, which make people feel quiet and comfortable. This dreamy mood gradually disappeared and finally disappeared. ...
This nocturne and two subsequent nocturnes were written in 1830 to 1832 and published in 1833. This is the earliest nocturne published by Chopin, dedicated to Lady Mary pryor.
Appreciate #3? Waltz in D flat major, Op. 64,No. 1 Puppy Waltz.
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This piece of music was composed in 1846 and dedicated to george sand, who had a relationship with Chopin between 1837 and 1847. It is said that when Chopin composed the music for this piece, a little dog named Marquis ran around the house where he composed the music, happily chasing its tail. This kind of waltz is also called "Minute Waltz" because it is short and fast. This piece of music is a trilogy with three beats. After the introduction of the four sections, there is a fast-repeating rotating melody mode, which depicts how the puppy quickly rotates and chases its tail. The tune is lively, humorous and funny. The second part is a beautiful and lyrical waltz theme, as if the puppy was running to rest, lying down and resting for a while, lazy and comfortable. The third part goes back to the fast theme, just like a dog chasing its tail after a rest until the music ends.
This is one of his last works. At the time of writing, Chopin's health was deteriorating rapidly. The year before his death (Palmer 20 19), he played this piece in the last concert in Paris.
This work was created in 1846 and dedicated to george sand who had an affair with Chopin from 1837 to 1847. It is said that when Chopin wrote this piece of music, a little dog named Marquis ran around the house, chasing its tail in circles happily. This kind of waltz is short and fast, so it is also called "waltz in minutes". This song is taken in three steps. After the introduction of the four festivals, a fast-repeating melody appeared, depicting how the puppy quickly chased its tail. Music is lively and humorous. The second part is a beautiful lyrical theme, as if the puppy had been lying for a while after running, lazy and comfortable. The third part returns to the theme of fast, and the puppy starts chasing its tail again until the music ends.
This is Chopin's later work. While composing music, Chopin's health deteriorated rapidly. One year before his death, he played this piece in the last concert of 1848 in Paris.
Appreciation of "Revolution" revolutionary etude in C minor # 4 tudeop. 10,No. 12.
Refer to the performance video: the composition of destructive songs and the upstream synchronization of the main theme of the right hand express persistence and fortitude. The m. ain melody repeated at 0:38, but with much lower intensity, conveys not only anxiety and perseverance, but also painful struggle. In the middle of pi ece, the main theme is repeated three times to enhance the emotion, but more chords and higher rhythms are used (1: 15-1:58). After three advances, we seem to see the dawn of victory. At the end of this piece, the four strongest major chords in C are used. The calm, powerful and meaningful ending seems to express Chopin's confidence and determination to win.
Chopin created this work full of strong anger and enthusiasm after learning that the Polish revolution of 183 1 failed. At the beginning, the seventh chord in C minor broke out, which laid the theme tone for the whole piece. The rapid pouring of the sixteenth note in the left hand aroused anger and anxiety. The theme of the right hand, composed of discordant chords and rising dotted notes, expresses firm perseverance. At 0: 38 in the video, repeating the main theme at a lower volume conveys not only anxiety and persistence, but also a painful struggle. In the middle of the music, more chords and stronger rhythms are used to express the fully enhanced emotions of the third theme (1: 15- 1:58). Through the promotion of these three strengthening themes, we seem to see the dawn of victory. As a piece of music in C minor, the ending of this piece uses a four-tone chord and the strongest sound fff in C major. Such a powerful finale seems to express Chopin's confidence and determination to win.
I read a book that Chopin gave his music and his whole heart to the motherland without reservation. He once wrote: "Sometimes I can only groan and suffer, and pour out my despair in front of the piano!" " I think the highest state of art is the injection of emotion. Chopin's works are like a living person, with blood, flesh and soul.
Chopin gave his music and sincere heart to the motherland without reservation. He once wrote: "Sometimes I can only moan, suffer and pour despair on the piano!" " "I believe that the most advanced piano technology is always the injection of emotion. Chopin's works are like a living person, with blood, body and soul.
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