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Friedrich Fran? ois Chopin (1810-1849) was a Polish composer and pianist in the19th century.

18 10, Friedrich Chopin was born in Heyazovavola, a suburb of Warsaw, Poland, and his family moved to Warsaw in the same year. 18 16, Chopin studied piano with the famous piano teacher Mr. Wojciech. 18 17, Chopin composed his first Polish dance music in B major and G minor.

18 18, Chopin made his debut at a charity concert held at the Radzwei family palace, playing the works of Adal Adal Bert Gerowitz, and has since become the salon of Polish aristocrats.

1822, Chopin studied under the music educator and composer Joseph Elsner, and a year later publicly played the works of German composer Ferdinand Rees. From 65438 to 0826, after graduating from high school, Chopin continued to study piano playing and composition with Joseph Elsner at Warsaw Conservatory of Music.

After 1829, Chopin toured Europe as a composer and pianist and gave many concerts. 1830, due to the Polish uprising, Chopin left his hometown of Poland and moved to Paris, France, and began to make a living by playing, teaching and composing. 1837, Chopin refused the position and title of "Chief Pianist of His Majesty the Russian Emperor".

1848, Chopin gave his last concert in Paris and was invited to visit England and Scotland. 1849 106 17, Chopin died of tuberculosis at his home in Paris.

Chopin is one of the most influential and popular piano composers in history, one of the most important figures in Polish music history, and a representative of European romantic music in the19th century. His works are based on Polish folk songs and dances and are deeply influenced by Bach. Most of them are piano music, and he is known as a "romantic piano poet".

1On February 4th, 838, heinrich heine called Chopin, who was entering the heyday of his creation, a "music poet". This is probably the origin of Chopin's title of "Piano Poet" now. Heine is definitely a master of word-making. He also coined the word "Lisztomania" in 1844.

Chopin is mainly composed of piano music, with diverse genres, rich content, simple feelings and concise techniques. The theme is closely related to the life, history and patriotic poems of the Polish people, with passionate tunes, colorful harmony and flexible structure. As a famous pianist, Chopin's playing skills are exquisite, his technique is exquisite, his timbre is gorgeous, he is rich, passionate and superb, and his usage of weak pedal is unique.

Chopin's works are exquisite but not pretentious, lyrical but not sentimental, sad but not wailing, charming but not coquettish. Anyone who knows Chopin can feel that his music texture is rich, complex and crystal clear. Dark gray sadness is set against the background of sapphire. Even if you burst into tears, tears will not fall.

Masterpieces: Waltz: Waltz in D flat major, Waltz in A flat major, Waltz in G flat major, Waltz in C sharp minor; Piano Sonata: Piano Sonata No.3, Piano Sonata No.1 and Piano Sonata No.1 in C minor; Night walking: night walking in A flat major, night walking in E flat major and night walking in F flat major; Etudes: revolutionary etudes in C minor, parting etudes in E major, etc.

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