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Chopin, Polish composer and pianist. 18 10 March 1 Born in Gerlazo Wavola, a suburb of Warsaw. My father was originally from France and my mother was Polish. He was an unusually precocious child, and began to write poems at the age of six. His musical genius soon proved that he was destined to be "Mozart's successor". At the age of nine, he played in public at a concert. After the concert, he seemed to care more about his collar than his extraordinary playing skills. He said to his mother, "Mom, everyone is looking at my collar."

After graduating from high school, he entered the Warsaw Conservatory of Music and began his early creative activities. /kloc-settled in Paris after 0/830 and spent the rest of his life there. Chopin never returned to China. At that time, the national liberation movement in Poland was in full swing, and the national struggle against foreign slavery and for freedom and independence had a profound impact on young Chopin's thought, thus cultivating his national feelings and patriotic enthusiasm.

1837, he sternly refused the position of "Chief Pianist of His Majesty the Russian Emperor" granted to him by Russia. Schumann called his music "a cannon hidden among flowers". Chopin declared to the world that "Poland will not perish", which shows his patriotism. Living a lonely life in his later years, he painfully claimed to be a Polish orphan far from his mother. From 65438 to 0846, Chopin's creation began to decline. On the one hand, he was hit hard by several setbacks of Polish national movement; On the other hand, the breakup of love and physical weakness with the writer george sand greatly affected his creative enthusiasm, and his health went from bad to worse. 184910 June 17 died in an apartment in Paris. On his deathbed, he told his relatives to transport his heart back to his native Poland.

Chopin's creative career can be divided into two periods, Warsaw period and Paris period, with 1830 as the boundary. In the first period, he completed the most important works of this period, Piano Concerto No.1 and Piano Concerto No.2. In the second half of his life in Paris, he had heroic works related to Poland's national liberation struggle, such as the first narrative poem in A flat major and Polish dance music, heroic works full of patriotic enthusiasm, revolutionary etudes and scherzos in B minor, tragic works mourning the fate of the motherland, sonatas in B flat minor, and many fantasies and serenades.

183 1 When I went to Paris in early September, I was shocked to hear that the uprising was suppressed by Russia and Warsaw fell. Etudes in C minor (alias Etudes of Revolution, 183 1) and Preludes in D minor (183 1) were completed at this time. The feelings of anger and grief and the art form of strict training reached a highly perfect unity, which became a masterpiece in Chopin's early music creation. The Paris period was a period when Chopin's thought and art were highly mature and his creation was in full swing. His profound national content, original artistic form and musical style make his creation perfect. Chopin established legendary honor in only thirty concerts in his whole career, which is unique in the history of piano playing. Chopin respected and inherited the tradition of classical music, but his piano skills were unique. Especially in his Mazuka and Polonaise dances, the creative use of national and folk modes, harmony and characteristic rhythm shows a real mazur's familiarity and understanding of national character, style, interest and artistic language.

Chopin was a star of European music in the19th century. His immortal works, full of poetry, shocking lyricism and dramatic power, represent the romantic music of the "golden age". At the same time, his creation has a strong Polish national temperament and emotional content, which occupies a very important position in the history of European music. On the one hand, he is famous as an outstanding representative of European romantic musicians, on the other hand, he is famous in history as the founder of European folk music school in19th century. Chopin is great because he closely integrated the romantic style and patriotic spirit of the times into his own music works.

Chopin's works:

Chopin Frederic Francisco (18 10- 1849) is a Polish-born French composer and pianist in The Romantic Period. His piano music is based on traditional Polish dance music.

Works: 1. Nocturne number 1

2. Nocturne No.2

3. The Fifth Serenade

4. Nocturne in C minor is numbered outside Arau.

5. Nocturne in C minor is numbered outside Arau.

6. Folk song Holovitz

7. Holovitz Rondo in E flat major.

8. Rubinstein's Piano Nocturne No.2

9. Nocturne Op. 9- 1 Fu Cong

10. Nocturne Op. 32-2 Rubinstein

1 1. Nocturne Op. 72- 1 (Heritage) Rubinstein

12. Nocturne Op. 72- 1 (Traditional) Fu Cong

13. Rubinstein's fantasy impromptu in c minor

14. "Happy" Arau

15. maurizio pollini's revolutionary etude no 12.

16. Li Xite revolutionary etudeNo. 12.

17. etude (farewell) in e major 12 No.3 Lichtenstein

18. etude (farewell) in e major 12 maurizio pollini No.3.

19. etude number 1 work number 10 number 1 Li Xite.

2 1. Nocturnal No.20 in C sharp minor, Op. "Mourning for Pirates"

22. The Second Etude 10 Second Movement

23. "Nocturne" No.8 Pierce

24. The third movement of Shura Cherkassky's second piano sonata.

25. First Movement of Piano Sonata No.3, Shura Cherkassky.

98. The second to fourth movements of Shura Cherkassky's Piano Sonata No.3.

26. Fantasia in F minor by Shula Cherkasski.

27. Gorgeous waltz

28. Mazuka DanceNo.1

29. Mazuka Dance Scene 3

30. Polish Dance No.6, Heroic Op. 53.

3 1. Waltz No.9 Lipatti

32. "WaltzNo. 1" Alau

33. The Second Waltz, Alau

34. "The Third Waltz" Alau

35. Polish dance in G minor

36. Army Polish Dance, Op.40, No.65438 +0 maurizio pollini.

37. Polish Dance in B-flat Major (No.2)

38. "No.65438 +0 La Ricardo Roberto Barreto da Rocha" in B major

39. Fu Cong's Variations on Paganini's Memories

40. "Boat Song" La Ricardo Roberto Barreto da Rocha

4 1. Polish dance in B flat minor (except numbering)

42. Lullaby La Ricardo Roberto Barreto da Rocha

43. "The first piano ballad" Rubinstein

43. The First Piano Ballad by Holovitz

43. "The first piano ballad" Kisin

44. "The first piano ballad" Polini

45. Polish dance in G flat major (except numbering)

46. "Piano Ballad No.2 in F Major" Rubinstein

47. "Piano Ballad No.3 in A Flat Major" Rubinstein

48. "Piano Scherzo No.1 in B minor" Rubinstein

49. "Piano Scherzo No.2 in B flat minor" Rubinstein

50. Piano Scherzo No.4 in E major

5 1. "Raindrops" Prelude Agrich

52. "Five Mazzuca" Michelangelo

53. Prelude No.28-24 Agrich

54. "Prelude op45" Agrich

55. Scherzo No.3 in C minor

56. "Dog Waltz" Lippi

57. Bolero Dance

58. "Gorgeous Variations" Qi Burstein

59. Piano Sonata No.1 by Burstein.

60. Di Yun's Impromptu in C Minor

6 1. Impromptu No.3 in G flat major, Arau

62. Waltz, Op.69, No.2, Dinu Lipatti.

63. Nocturne Op.27 1 barenboim

64. Allegro Concert, Nagy, Askin

65. vasari's Introduction and Variations on Germanic Themes.

66. Waltz, Op.64, No.2, Lipatti.

67. "Six Variations" Ashkenazy

68. "Piano Impromptu No.1 in A flat major" Alau

69. Dream Polish Dance Blandell

70. Dance of Tarantella.

7 1. Prelude in G sharp minor Op.28 No.7 "ivo pogorelich"

72. ivo pogorelich, Prelude Op.28 in G minor, 12.

73. ivo pogorelich, Prelude Op.28 in G minor, 16.

74. Polish dance brendel in F sharp minor.

75. "Improvisation II" claudio arrau

76. Action Team Mazzuca. 63 bis and 63 bis.

77. Op. 62 at night, 1 Harassi Witz.

78. cortot in spring

79. Silent night

80. Introduction and Molfrakimi & Variations on a Theme; Vofka Askin Naz

8 1. "No.16" corot

82. "The Fourth Serenade" cortot

83. Three new etudes by cortot.

84. "Etudes Op.25 Seven" Porini

85. "Winter Wind Etude" Bolini

86. "Butterfly Etude" Bolini

87. The theme song of Paganini Venice was written by Burstein.

88. "Polish Dance in C Minor" brendel

89. "Hero Polish Dance" cortot

90. Nocturne No.65438 +0 Pires

9 1. Ninth place. Pires (surname)

92. "No.13. Pires. "

93. "No.15. Pires. "

94. Mazzuca, op 33 quater. Shura Cherkassky

95. Nocturne, Op.62, No.2, Shura Cherkassky.

96. Don Juan: Let's hold hands. Shura Cherkassky.

97. Serenade, Op. 27 bis Shura Cherkassky.

98. Rachmaninov Waltz, Op.34, No.3.

99. A girl's desire, Rachmaninov

100. Piano Concerto No.3 Kishen

10 1. Michelangelo's first piano ballad.

102. The fifth song of "Nocturne", Camille Saint-Sang

103. polish dance, op. 53 Ignacy Jan Paderewski.

104. Holovitz's second piano scherzo.

105. "Five Mazzuca" and two Michelangelos.

106. Nocturne, Op.37, No.2.

107. Nocturne No.8

108. Nocturne No.20 barenboim 109. WaltzNo. 14 is outside Kishen.

108. waltz "puppy" Chen Sa

109. Andante Polonaise is natural and gorgeous.