Chopin
Frederic Chopin is known to be one of the greatest composers of pianomusic of all time. He spent most of his life in Paris and was goodfamous artists such as Ingres and Delacroix. His music is considered toromantic in content, but very different from the romanticism of thefact is said that he very much disliked the music under thisand he thought most of it was quite vulgar. (Schonberg) At age 16 Chopin was already very well known for his music, and at thattime he was already enrolled in the Warsaw Conservatory of Music. HisJoseph Elsner was said to have done a brilliant job preparing him forin composition and music. Elsner was able to see ChopinŐs potential as amusician and did nothing to impede his own personal progress, but at thetime he gave Chopin a solid background in harmony and composition. ChopinŐs music is quite different from anything the world had everseen. One thing that sets it apart is the fact that it received little
His reputationandability allowed him to request these sums with no problem. He was not at alleffeminate, and he lived a very modest life in terms of his lovers andaffairs. As early as 1831he waswriting about his Ňperhaps too audacious but noble wish and intention tocreatefor myself an new world. SchumannŐs piano music, wonderful as it is, original as is,soundsthick by comparison. His musichasconsistently received commendation from musicians and the general publica likewhich is very uncommon. (Britanica) Very much unlike many other famous musicians, Chopin could not stand topreform in concerts and as a result it is said that he performed in lessthanthirty over the course of his entire life. He commanded as much as thirty francsperlesson, which at the time was a very large amount money. She was described as short and dumpy, but his love for her was strong,and shehelped nurse him through a a very hard fight with tuberculosis whichlaterkilled him. He did have a longlastingaffair with famous novelist woman who wrote under the pen name GeorgeSand. In anycase, the piano music of Schumann, exerted relatively influence in itsday,whereas the new ideas about pedaling, fingering, rhythm, and coloristicresource that Chopin invented were immediately taken up by every one oftheyounger pianists. He uses this understanding tomovepeople with beauty and power of his work. Despite this lack ofconformity tothe expectations of Parisian life, he was able to maintain a veryextravagantlifestyle through piano lessons. ChopinŐs music flowered naturally out of his ownway ofplaying the piano, as a pianist he was light years ahead of Schumann,exploiting the instrument in an idiomatic and completely modern manner.
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