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    particular dominated the Romantic movement in Germany. Piano is the most important instrument of the Rmoantic Period Frederic Chopin Frédéric Chopin was born Fyderyk Franciszek Szopen on March 1‚ 1810‚ in the small village of ? elazowa Wola‚ Duchy of Warsaw (now Poland). Works and Ideals The Chopin nocturnes constitute 21 short pieces for solo piano written by Frédéric Chopin between 1827 and 1846. They are generally considered among the finest short solo works for the instrument and hold an important

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    and a prime example of the excellence of the nocturne. Frédéric François Chopin composed the piece between 1830 and 1832‚ between the ages of 20 and 22 years old (Allmusic). The piece was later published in 1832 and was dedicated to Madame Marie Pleyel. Coincidently‚ the wife of Camille Pleyel‚ a publisher and fellow piano virtuoso‚ had many admires in the word of music‚ and had many pieces dedicated in her name. Chopin was a virtuoso composer and pianist that showed particular skill from a very

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    Well-Tempered Clavier Piece Mozart Biography Sonata form Piece Chopin Biography Piece Liszt Biography Piece Debussy Biography Piece Bach – Biography When? Where? What did he do? Major Life Events Chopin – Biography When? 1810 - 1849 Where? Warsaw‚ Poland What did he do? Chopin was dissatisfied by the audience who only expected technical exhibition from performers‚ which was the musical fashion in Paris in the 1830s Chopin virtually renounced his concert career – instead‚ he spent time

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    Polish Nationalism in Frederic Chopin’s Compositions Frederic Chopin was born in the year 1810‚ in Warsaw‚ Poland and died in 1849‚ at the young age of 39 (Thompson‚ 113). He was also known as “the Poet of the Piano” due to his nuance‚ his expressive depth and his ability to conjure up the melody of the human voice from the instrument’s keys (http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/poland503/chopin.html). “Chopin epitomizes the figure of the “Romantic Artist”: withdrawn‚ temperamental

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    The theme of the storm is a figurative and symbolic one of Lust‚ Passion and Adultery and we see it illustrated alongside nature. The main characters Alcee and Calixta find themselves alone during the peak of the storm. In reading “The Storm” by Kate Chopin she referenced the approaching storm by saying “… it began to grow dark…” which was setting the stage for this love affair between Calixta and Alcee. The storm was about to defer Calixta’s husband and son who wasn’t home at the time leaving them

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    defied the conventions of the previous era by refusing to regard old forms and rules with respect‚ instead changing them and in some cases departing from them entirely. Three great composers of this era- Chopin‚ Schumann‚ and Berlioz- provide perfect examples of this in their work. Frederick Chopin is known as one of the greatest composers for the piano in music history‚ at least in part due to the fact that he was the only major composer to ever limit himself so consistently to one instrument. (Vintage

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    Kate Chopin was born Katherine O’Flaherty on February 8‚ 1851. She was born to Eliza and Thomas O’Flaherty. Unfortunately‚ her father passed away when she was just five years old. “As a result‚ Kate Chopin lived her preteen years in a female-centered household. She lived with her mother‚ grandmother‚ and great-grandmother” (Tolentino 6). Most authors immerse themselves in their books. Whether a planned or subconscious action‚ they use their own experiences to influence their works. Kate Chopin’s

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    Summary of "The Kiss" by Kate Chopin The kiss by Kate Chopin tells us about the story of a woman and two men. The story portrays a story of a woman who has two lovers. In one afternoon‚ when Natalie is talking to a guy who will be her husband‚ Brantain‚ another guy comes towards them without ringing the bell first then suddenly kisses Natalie who is still talking to Brantain. Brantain leaves Natalie and Harvy. Harvy who doesn’t realize that there is Brantain around them asks an apology to Natalie

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    controversial story written by Kate Chopin. It has impeccable narrative and reveals that not all women were the same in her time period‚ which is also true for the current time period. Some women found a new life in the death of their husbands‚ and this could not be any more apparent than in “The Story of an Hour.” In “The Story of an Hour‚” Kate Chopin uses two versions of irony‚ two counts of dramatic and one of situational‚ to show Mrs. Mallard’s renewal of life. First‚ Chopin uses a powerful irony‚ dramatic

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    stage which gives a perfect background of the performer. The performer was a piano musician called Olga Vinokur. The convert was officially started at 8:00pm after her short introduction. “Nocturne Op.27‚ No.2 in D-flat Major”‚ composed by Frédéric Chopin‚ attracted me since the performer pressed the first note on the piano. This music was passionate and sexy and displaced dialogue without using any words. It started with slow and soft motions as its exposition‚ and then it raised the speed up with

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