Presentation on the topic "Frederic Chopin". Presentation on the topic "Frederic Chopin" Interesting facts from the life of Chopin

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Frederic Chopin

The composer's father, Nicolas Chopin (1771-1844), in 1806 married Skarbkov's distant relative, Justyna Krzyzanowska (1782-1861). According to surviving evidence, the composer’s mother received a good education, spoke French, was extremely musical, played the piano well, and had a beautiful voice. Frederick owes his first musical impressions to his mother, who was instilled with a love of folk melodies from infancy. In the autumn of 1810, some time after the birth of his son, Nicolas Chopin moved to Warsaw. At the Warsaw Lyceum, thanks to the patronage of the Skarbkovs, for whom he was a tutor, he received a place after the death of the teacher, Pan Maheu. Chopin was a teacher of French and German languages ​​and French literature, and ran a boarding school for lyceum students. Family

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Childhood Already in his childhood, Chopin showed extraordinary musical abilities. He was surrounded by special attention and care. Like Mozart, he amazed those around him with his musical “obsession,” his inexhaustible imagination in improvisations, and his innate pianism. His sensitivity and musical impressionability manifested themselves vigorously and unusually. He could cry while listening to music, jump up at night to pick out a memorable melody or chord on the piano. In its January issue for 1818, one of the Warsaw newspapers published a few lines about the first musical piece composed by a composer who was still in elementary school. “The author of this “Polonaise,” the newspaper wrote, “is a student who is not yet 8 years old. This is a true genius of music, with the greatest ease and exceptional taste. Performing the most difficult piano pieces and composing dances and variations that delight connoisseurs and connoisseurs

Youth After graduating from college and completing his seven-year studies with Zhivny, Chopin began his theoretical studies with the composer Joseph Elsner. The patronage of Prince Anton Radziwill and the Chetvertinsky princes brought Chopin into high society, which was impressed by Chopin's charming appearance and refined manners. Here is what Franz Liszt said about this: “The general impression of his personality was quite calm, harmonious and, it seemed, did not require additions in any comments. Chopin's blue eyes shone with more intelligence than they were clouded with thoughtfulness; his soft and subtle smile never turned bitter or sarcastic. The subtlety and transparency of his complexion captivated everyone; he had curly blond hair, a slightly rounded nose; he was small in stature, fragile, thin in build. His manners were refined and varied; the voice is a little tired, often muffled. His manners were full of such decency, they had such a stamp of blood aristocracy that he was involuntarily greeted and received like a prince... Chopin brought into society that evenness of spirit of people who are not bothered by worries, who do not know the word “boredom”, who are not attached to no interests. Chopin was usually cheerful; his caustic mind quickly found the funny even in such manifestations that not everyone notices.” Trips to Berlin, Dresden, Prague, where he attended concerts of outstanding musicians, contributed to his development.

Chopin House Museum in Warsaw

In 1829, Chopin's artistic activity began. He performs in Vienna and Krakow, performing his works. Returning to Warsaw, he left it forever on November 5, 1830. This separation from his homeland was the cause of his constant hidden grief - longing for his homeland. Added to this at the end of the thirties was his love for George Sand, which gave him more grief than happiness in addition to parting with his fiancée. Having passed Dresden, Vienna, Munich, he arrived in Paris in 1831. Along the way, Chopin wrote a diary (the so-called Stuttgart Diary) reflecting his state of mind during his stay in Stuttgart, where he was overcome by despair over the collapse of the Polish Uprising. During this period, Chopin wrote his famous “Revolutionary Etude”. Chopin gave his first concert in Paris at the age of 22. It was a complete success. Chopin rarely performed in concerts, but in the salons of the Polish colony and the French aristocracy, Chopin's fame grew extremely quickly. There were composers who did not recognize his talent, such as Kalkbrenner and John Field. In 1837, Chopin felt the first attack of lung disease (according to the latest data - cystic fibrosis).

Author of numerous works for piano. The largest representative of Polish musical art. He interpreted many genres in a new way: he revived the prelude on a romantic basis, created a piano ballad, poeticized and dramatized dances - mazurka, polonaise, waltz; turned the scherzo into an independent work. Enriched the harmony and piano texture; combined classical form with melodic richness and imagination. Among Chopin's works are 2 concertos (1829, 1830), 3 sonatas (1828-1844), fantasy (1841), 4 ballads (1835-1842), 4 scherzos (1832-1842), impromptu, nocturnes, etudes, waltzes, mazurkas, polonaises, preludes and other works for piano; songs. His piano performance combined depth and sincerity of feelings with grace and technical perfection. In polonaises and ballads, Chopin talks about his country, Poland, the beauty of its landscapes and tragic past. In these works he uses the best features of the folk epic. At the same time, Chopin is extremely original. His music is distinguished by its bold imagery and never suffers from whimsicality. After Beethoven, classicism gave way to romanticism, and Chopin became one of the main representatives of this trend in music. If reflection is felt somewhere in his work, it is probably in the sonatas, which does not prevent them from being high examples of the genre. Often Chopin reaches the heights of tragedy, as, for example, in the funeral march in the sonata op. 35, or appears as a wonderful lyricist, as, for example, in Larghetto from the second piano concerto.

Chopin's heart

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Frederic Francois Chopin

Born March 1, 1810, village of Zhelazova-Wola, near Warsaw - October 17, 1849, Paris) - Polish composer and virtuoso pianist, teacher.

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Author of numerous works for piano. The largest representative of Polish musical art. He interpreted many genres in a new way: he revived the prelude on a romantic basis, created a piano ballad, poeticized and dramatized dances - mazurka, polonaise, waltz; turned the scherzo into an independent work.

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Youth

After graduating from college and completing his seven-year studies with Zhivny, Chopin began his theoretical studies with the composer Joseph Elsner.

The patronage of Prince Anton Radziwill and the Chetvertinsky princes brought Chopin into high society, which was impressed by Chopin's charming appearance and refined manners.

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Artistic activity

In 1829, Chopin's artistic activity began. He performs in Vienna and Krakow, performing his works.

Chopin gave his first concert in Paris at the age of 22. It was a complete success. Chopin rarely performed in concerts, but in the salons of the Polish colony and the French aristocracy, Chopin's fame grew extremely quickly.

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Creation

Never before or after Chopin has a musical genius of such a level been born in his homeland, Poland. His work is almost entirely pianistic. Although Chopin's rare gift as a composer could have made him a remarkable symphonist, his delicate, introverted nature was content with the chamber genre - except, of course, for his two remarkable piano concertos.

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Memory

Chopin is one of the main composers in the repertoire of many pianists. Recordings of his works appear in the catalogs of major record companies. Since 1927, the International Chopin Piano Competition has been held in Warsaw. Among the winners of the competition is the famous Polish pianist H. Sztompka, who was a fan of the work. A crater on Mercury was named in honor of Chopin.

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FREDERICK CHOPIN

Fryderyk François Chopin is a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist, teacher.

  • Author of numerous works for piano. The largest representative of Polish musical art.
  • He interpreted many genres in a new way: he revived the prelude on a romantic basis, created a piano ballad, made dances more poetic - mazurka, polonaise, waltz.

Works:

  • Mazurkas (58)
  • Polonaises (16)
  • Nocturnes (21 in total)
  • Waltzes (17)
  • Preludes (25 in total)
  • Impromptu (4 in total)
  • Sketches (total 27)
  • Scherzo (total 4)
  • Ballads (4 in total)
  • Piano sonatas (3 in total)

Biography of Chopin

  • Chopin, Fryderyk (1810-1849), Poland
  • Chopin was born on March 1, 1810 near Warsaw. First he studied at the Music Lyceum, and then at the Main School of Music. Chopin's talent as a performer and composer manifested itself very early. At the age of 7, Chopin's first work (Polonaise in G minor for piano) was published, and at the age of 8, Fryderyk was already playing on stage as a pianist. From the age of 13, Chopin traveled extensively with performances throughout Poland, and he also visited Berlin and Vienna.

Interesting facts from the life of Chopin

  • This boy is crazy!
  • Little Chopin, when sitting down at the piano, would certainly extinguish the candles and play in complete darkness. He became very fond of certain chords that his childhood fingers could not yet play. In order to stretch his fingers, the boy came up with a special device that caused quite severe pain. Despite this, the young pianist wore it constantly, not taking it off even at night. Sometimes little Chopin would jump up at night and play a few chords on the piano. The servants were completely convinced that the poor boy had gone mad. At the age of ten, Chopin composed a march dedicated to the Grand Duke Constantine, which was published, although without the name of the author, and was even performed several times by a military orchestra.

who composed the dog waltz?

  • George Sand had a dog that she loved to play with. Once, while fiddling with a dog, George Sand said:
  • - If I had talent, I would certainly compose some work in honor of this dog.
  • The desire of the beloved is the law. And Chopin composed a wonderful waltz (opus No. 64), which Chopin’s friends and students, knowing to whom the waltz was dedicated, called it: “Waltz of the Little Dog.”

  • In 1934, the Chopin University was founded in Warsaw, which was later transformed into the Chopin Society. Chopin.
  • A crater on Mercury is named after Chopin.
  • In 1960, a USSR postage stamp dedicated to Chopin was issued.
  • In 2001, Okęcie/Okęcie Airport (Warsaw) was named after Frédéric Chopin.
  • On March 1, 2010, the Frederic Chopin Museum was opened in Warsaw after reconstruction and modernization. This event is dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the birth of the famous Polish composer and musician.

“J.S.Bach” - The beauty and truth of J.S. music Bach. "Toccata and Fugue" in D minor. "Joke". I.S. Bach left to his descendants more than 300 musical works: cantatas, oratorios, masses, works for organ, piano and others. JS Bach's music is lively, deep, humane. What did Bach want to say with his music?

"Composer" - Antonio Vivaldi. Operas "Orpheus", "Ariadne", "Coronation of Poppea". More than 40 operas, organ concerts, sonatas, suites. Ludwig van Beethoven. Johann Sebastian Bach. Domenico Scarlatti. George Frideric Handel. German composer, organist, author of about 1000 works. Sonatas, operas, cantatas. He created a virtuoso style of playing the harpsichord.

“The Work of Chopin” - Harmony chromatic. Early creativity. In Paris, Chopin became close to the Poles. 30-40 years In 1828, Chopin went on a concert trip abroad for the first time. Musical language is more complex. Chopin is the founder of Polish musical classics. Virtuoso performers performed in Paris: Kalkbrenner, Thalberg, as well as Paganini.

“Mark Bernes” - Mark Bernes in the film “Two Fighters” as Arkady Dzyubin, 1943. Boris Andreev and Mark Bernes years later. Lieutenant Sergei Kozhukharov from the movie “Fighters”. Future actor. Photo with a dedicatory inscription to M. Bernes. In Russia, the French song lives at home... M. Bernes, E. Yevtushenko, E. Kolmanovsky.

"Rachmaninov" - Sergei Rachmaninov. He spent the summer in Ivanovka. At the Satins' dacha. Help from Russia. In 1899, in London he performed in three “guises” at once. S. Rachmaninov. I missed air, bread, nature. When the lilacs were in bloom, there was always a bouquet on the table. As a pianist, he had no equal. Sergei Vasilyevich is a brilliant pianist, an outstanding composer, and a talented conductor.

“Bach” - Monument to the great Bach, erected near the church of St. Johann Sebastian Bach was born in 1685 in the small German town of Eisenach. Organ. Bach with his sons. Harpsichord. Flutists, trumpeters, organists, and violinists came from the Bach family. Bach's ancestors were famous for their musicality. Johann Sebastian Bach.

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Frederic Francois Chopin

Born March 1, 1810, village of Zhelazova-Wola, near Warsaw - October 17, 1849, Paris) - Polish composer and virtuoso pianist, teacher.

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Author of numerous works for piano. The largest representative of Polish musical art. He interpreted many genres in a new way: he revived the prelude on a romantic basis, created a piano ballad, poeticized and dramatized dances - mazurka, polonaise, waltz; turned the scherzo into an independent work.

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After graduating from college and completing his seven-year studies with Zhivny, Chopin began his theoretical studies with the composer Joseph Elsner. The patronage of Prince Anton Radziwill and the Chetvertinsky princes brought Chopin into high society, which was impressed by Chopin's charming appearance and refined manners.

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Artistic activity

In 1829, Chopin's artistic activity began. He performs in Vienna and Krakow, performing his works. Chopin gave his first concert in Paris at the age of 22. It was a complete success. Chopin rarely performed in concerts, but in the salons of the Polish colony and the French aristocracy, Chopin's fame grew extremely quickly.

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Creation

Never before or after Chopin has a musical genius of such a level been born in his homeland, Poland. His work is almost entirely pianistic. Although Chopin's rare gift as a composer could have made him a remarkable symphonist, his delicate, introverted nature was content with the chamber genre - except, of course, for his two remarkable piano concertos.

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Chopin is one of the main composers in the repertoire of many pianists. Recordings of his works appear in the catalogs of major record companies. Since 1927, the International Chopin Piano Competition has been held in Warsaw. Among the winners of the competition is the famous Polish pianist H. Sztompka, who was a fan of the work. A crater on Mercury was named in honor of Chopin.

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