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His whole life is to be accompanied by **, from a very young age began to learn piano, and began to learn composition from the age of 7, at the age of 20 has become a very famous Chinese pianist and composer, so he was born with the best talent, although Chopin is in a troubled country, but his love for ** has not stopped, in all his later works reflect a desire for national independence and worry about the country and the people's broad mind; Chopin's contribution to the world was immense, and he also influenced a generation of young pianists.
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Born in Poland, he began to create in 1817, performed on stage in 1818, and died of illness in 1849.
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He was born in Poland and began to create when he was 7 years old, and then performed on stage at the age of 8. He has many representative works, such as the gorgeous waltz, he has created many classic works, and he is also a representative of romanticism, which also meets the preferences of the parties.
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Chopin is a very famous artist who has made a lot of contributions to the field, and there are also a lot of classic works.
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It's "Funeral March".
Funeral march, mourning music. There are three funeral marches, namely Chopin's second movement inspired by skeletons, Beethoven's famous Symphony No. 3 in E flat major, and the funeral march composed by Chinese composer Li Tongshu for the Chinese people.
Since 1969, it has been designated by the state as the official ceremonial music for the memorial service of national leaders, ending the situation that it has been replaced by other Chinese and foreign music since the founding of the People's Republic of China, and is performed by the military band of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.
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Summary. Hello dear Chopin Prelude No. 18 Creation Background Chopin never left the piano throughout his life, and almost all his compositions were piano pieces, and he was called the "piano poet". He often performed for his compatriots abroad, but he was reluctant to perform for the aristocracy.
In 1837 he sternly rejected the award from Tsarist Russia to the great Polish musician Chopin was a patriot who spent the rest of his life in a foreign land because of the death of Poland. His 18th Prelude is not a patriotic thought.
Hello dear Chopin Prelude No. 18 Creation Background Chopin never left the piano throughout his life, and almost all his compositions were piano pieces, and he was called the "piano poet". He often went abroad to raise donations for his compatriots and perform errands, but he was reluctant to perform for the aristocracy. In 1837 he sternly rejected the Russian award to the great Polish musician Chopin Xinhu as a patriot, and for the rest of his life he spent the rest of his life in a foreign land because of the death of Poland.
His 18th Prelude is not a patriotic thought.
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Chopin produced about two hundred works during his lifetime. Most of them are piano pieces, famous such as: two piano concertos, three piano sonatas, four ballades, four scherzos, twenty-four preludes, twenty etudes, eighteen polonaises, four improvisations, and many more.
Schumann once praised Chopin's ** as "a cannon hidden among the flowers", which solemnly proclaimed to the whole world: "Poland will not perish." ”
The watchtower lord adopted.
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Chopin has a lot of tunes, do you want to practice the piano?
I've practiced his waltzes, etudes, and riffs.
He has a lot of other works. For example, polonaise, sonata, and so on. I'll tell you a few of the more famous drops
For example, there is an episode in Cat and Mouse. The cat sees a canary and wants to eat it, but can't fly itself. In the middle of the chase, I bumped into something and accidentally conjured wings.
And that episode was the orchestral version of Chopin's Waltz No. 2. Piano sheet 12 pages It's so long haha.
For example, in his collection of etudes, there is No. 3 "Parting" and "No. 12" Revolution, which are all very famous and very good-sounding works. It's very popular. Listening to it now is also a melody that is very popular drops. In particular, the revolution is simply the rock music of that era.
There's also Improvisation No. 4. Fantasy riffs. Many, many mobile phone ringtones are it.
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Frederic Francois Chopin Frédéric François Chopin.
Polish composer. He was born on March 1, 1810, in Zelazowa Wola, near Warsaw. He began to study piano systematically at the age of six, published his first piano work at the age of seven, and performed it publicly at the age of eight.
From 1826 to 1829 he studied at the ** Academy in Warsaw. During the study period, I often used the holidays to travel to various regions of Poland, and I have a deep understanding of the Polish people. In 1830 he traveled abroad, but was unable to return home due to the defeat of the Polish Revolution, and in 1831 he lived in Paris.
In Paris, it has won the praise of Liszt, Mendelssohn and other ** families. In 1838, he lived with the French female writer Georges Sand, and in George Sand's literary salon, he came into contact with many famous people in the literary and artistic circles. By 1839 the lung disease had begun to worsen, and by 1847 relations with George Sand had broken down.
Since then, he has been in a gloomy mood and his life has lost his security. He died in Paris on 17 October 1849. All the fine artists of Paris attended his funeral and buried him with Mozart's Requiem and Chopin's own Funeral March.
In accordance with Chopin's wishes, his heart was returned to Warsaw and buried in a church.
Chopin's compositions are almost entirely piano pieces. Roughly speaking, the year in which he left his homeland can be regarded as the boundary between the two periods. Before 1830, the connection with Polish folk ** can be seen, forming its own creative style, but there are also traditional techniques that focus on technique that are all the rage.
After 1830, the creation was fully mature. The period 1838-1845 was Chopin's most productive years, during which his most important works, such as several ballades and sonatas, and the finest polonaises and mazurkas, were written.
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"Revolutionary Etudes", "Funeral March", "Nocturne", "Prelude", "Prelude to Raindrops", "Polonaise", "Mazurka".
Chopin was forced to leave his country because of the invaders' invasion of Chopin's country at that time.
Anthropoids, I can't tell which one it is, hahaha
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