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Frederic Francois Chopin (1810-1849)
Chopin, his life story, and several classical music pieces by him are here; Chopin was one of the greatest composers ever - Chopin was a master composer of classical music. Enjoy these free classical midi music files.
One of the most profoundly original composers in history, Frederic Chopin was not at all a
traditional "Romantic" musician; in fact, most of his music defines a separate category all
its own. Born in Zelazowa Wola, a small city near Warsaw, Poland on February 22, 1810,
Chopin first studied the piano at the Warsaw School of Music, and was quite proficient on
that instrument by his early teens. He played his first public concert at age 7, and was a
published composer at 15.
By the late 1820s, Chopin had won a great reputation as a piano virtuoso and composer of
piano pieces. He toured Europe, giving concert performances for ecstatic audiences and
critics. In 1831 he arrived in Paris for such a concert; so immediate was his love for this
city that he promptly decided to make it his new home. Chopin was never to return to
Warsaw.
In Paris, Chopin was in constant demand as a performer and teacher. He was a favorite
at Parisian salons, and was befriended by many artistic luminaries of the day, including
Hugo, Balzac, Liszt, Berlioz, Schumann, Dumas and Delacroix. The intense poeticism in
his music made him a Romantic icon to many of his contemporaries, and he was
embraced by the society elite.
In 1837, Chopin met the novelist Mme. Aurore Dudevant, who used the pseudonym
George Sand. The two began a mercurial and ultimately tragic relationship which would
prove the most influential and devastating development in Chopin's life. By 1847, their
relationship had fallen apart. Heartbroken over the loss of his beloved, Chopin continued to
compose, but was soon stricken by illness. Sapped by tuberculosis, he grew too sick to
work, and suddenly died on October 17, 1849, at the age of only 39.
Chopin's music, no matter what the setting, is instantly recognizable. His unique sense of
lyricism and unparalleled melodic genius produced some of the most purely beautiful
music ever written - music which would influence many composers who followed, from
Brahms to Debussy. His works tend to fall into one of three categories - small "technical"
pieces (or études) for piano, published between 1833 and 1837; larger, more developed
works for the piano (nocturnes, preludes, impromptus, mazurkas, polonaises); and the
even larger, freely-conceived works (ballades, fanatasies, scherzos). Chopin also wrote
several sonatas, piano concertos, and a smattering of music for other instruments. He was
a revolutionary light in Romantic music, the ultimate craftsman of whimsical melody and
heart-rending harmony. In the structure and form of his compositions, Chopin is quite alone;
his sense of balance and architecture in music was not particularly related to the Classical
or budding Romantic tradition, but seemed to spring from some unknown well-source. The
overwhelming power and influence of Chopin's musical legacy is forever assured.
Chopin's Music
Etude No.1 in C#-
Etude Op.10 No.3
Mazurka, Op.6, No.1 in F#-
Nocturne No.9 in B, Op.32 No.1 |
Polonaise in A "Military" Op.40 No.1
Prelude No.20 in C-
Waltz, Op.70 No.2
Ballade No.3 in Ab, Op.47 |
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