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... (Schonberg) In SchonbergÕs book The Lives of Great Composers, he states: Chopin had no false modesty about himself and his work. ...
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... feelings. Amongst the many composers, Ravel admired Chopin for the richness of Chopin's harmonic sensibility, yet he loved Mozart. Ravel ...
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... piano. Chopin is unique among composers because his music has always been as highly esteemed by musicians as by the public. Chopin ...
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... Chopin greatly influenced other composers, such as the Hungarian pianist and composer Franz Liszt, German composer Richard Wagner, and French composer Claude ...
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... Chopin! Frederic Francois Chopin, one of the greatest composers of all time, was born in Zelazowa Wola, near Warsaw on February 22, 1810. ...
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Frederic Francois Chopin, one of the greatest composers of all time, was born in Zelazowa Wola, near Warsaw on February 22, 1810. ...
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... Chopin's music, no matter what the setting, is instantly recognizable. ... beautiful music ever written; music which would influence many composers who followed ...
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... or paraphrased different operas, symphonies, and lieder by composers such as ... Among the more famous and influential teachers in Paris included Frederic Chopin. ...
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... audiences. Chopin became one of the most famous pianists/composers of his time. His concerts were all sold out, and the people loved him. ...
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... Some of the more noted composers of the romantic period include Beethoven, Weber, Schubert, Berlioz, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Chopin, Listz, and Wagner. ...
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... As a concomitant of these composers, others such as Rameau, Rossini, and Chopin also "spoke" respectively with French, Italian, and even Polish idioms and ...
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... Some of the exceptional composers who adapted this style of music are Tchaikovsky ... friendships with some of the great leaders of romanticism such as Chopin. ...
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... show the fact that he is one of the greatest American composers of all ... Rubin Goldmark he studied the theory of harmony and the works of Chopin, Haydn, Beethoven ...
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... his altruism was also displayed when he played works of Schumann and Chopin since they ... which weren't employed again until the 20th century by composers such as ...
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... his altruism was also displayed when he played works of Schumann and Chopin since they ... which weren't employed again until the 20th century by composers such as ...
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... the frenzy, struggle, and strain that was apparent in Beethoven and Chopin's works ... was a great composer, although not in the same way as other composers of his ...
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... the frenzy, struggle, and strain that was apparent in Beethoven and Chopin's works. ... a great composer, although not in the same way as other composers of his ...
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... But in reality, both sexes would be equally skilled. Back in previous centuries, great composers were strictly male, ie Beethoven, Chopin, Bach. ...
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... point in the works of Berlioz, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Chopin, Litsz and Wagner ... musicians, provided an important model for nineteenth century romantic composers. ...
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... He participated in the Chopin International Competition for Pianists in Warsaw in 1927 ... The symphony was influenced by composers as diverse as Tchaikovsky, Paul ...
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... time period was home to Franz Schubert, Felix Mendelssohn, and Frederic Chopin. ... This concert consisted of various composers including Walter Piston, Paul White ...
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... composers created music that expressed emotions of human intensity that had never been heard before. Great masters of music including Beethoven and Chopin ...
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... music; Beethoven, Mozart, and Chopin are all viewed as the foreman of civilized life. Although classical music is refined and the composers that manufactured ...
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