Music Research Paper
Frederic Chopin was a Polish composer and pianist who lived from 1810 to 1849. He wrote hundreds of pieces, with almost everything he wrote being exclusively for the piano. He had his own unique poetic and lyrical style; his songs could be light and dreamy and yet dark and emotional at the same time. Known as "The Poet of the Piano", he is still considered the most important composer from the Romantic period, and no one before or since has contributed as many significant works to the piano 's repertoire, or come closer to capturing its essence as he.
Chopin was born March 1, 1810 just outside of Warsaw, Poland, to a Polish mother and French father. His musical talent became apparent …show more content…
He music is mercurial, moving from the fire and spirit of polonaises and ballades to the dreaminess of the nocturnes, the emotionalism of his sonatas, to the elegance and pomp of his waltzes. He is the reason I fell in love with the piano, and each composition continues to capture my emotions and heart in a new way from the next. Though he did not put out many works compared to other composers, the mastery, diversity, and variety of his piano achievements, and the outstanding technical challenges accomplished in his other pieces, give Chopin an undeniable throne in the hall of greatest musicians of all time.
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