Frederick Chopin,The Son of Poland, The Early Years
The child loved music from babyhood and when the family moved to Warsaw a few years after his birth, he was placed under the tutelage of the best masters of music in Poland. His astounding performance, playing the solo part of a difficult concerto with the full Warsaw orchestra when only nine years of age, marked little Frederic as the genius he was. Through the early years to that momentous day in Vienna when his playing at the theatre of Count Gallenburg launched his career as a major figure in the world of music, Frederic Chopin's childhood and boyhood are dramatically presented. Chopin, Son of Poland, Later Years completes the great man's life story.
Frederic Chopin (1810-1849) was born "Fryderyk" but with his adult life spent in Paris, France, he changed the spelling to "Frederic." He was homeschooled to age 13, but then got his degree from Warsaw Conservatory. He never married but had a romantic involvement with the famed french female author, George Sand. Afflicted with TB, he died at age 39. 230 of his works remain today, the more famous of which are the "Minute Waltz," the "Viennese Waltz," the "Fantaisie-Impromptu," and the "Polonaise in A Flat." Many popular songs of our day utilize melodies originated by Chopiin.
Book Title | Frederick Chopin,The Son of Poland, The Early Years |
Publisher: | Zeezok Pub/Book Peddler |
The child loved music from babyhood and when the family moved to Warsaw a few years after his birth, he was placed under the tutelage of the best masters of music in Poland. His astounding performance, playing the solo part of a difficult concerto with the full Warsaw orchestra when only nine years of age, marked little Frederic as the genius he was. Through the early years to that momentous day in Vienna when his playing at the theatre of Count Gallenburg launched his career as a major figure in the world of music, Frederic Chopin's childhood and boyhood are dramatically presented. Chopin, Son of Poland, Later Years completes the great man's life story.
Frederic Chopin (1810-1849) was born "Fryderyk" but with his adult life spent in Paris, France, he changed the spelling to "Frederic." He was homeschooled to age 13, but then got his degree from Warsaw Conservatory. He never married but had a romantic involvement with the famed french female author, George Sand. Afflicted with TB, he died at age 39. 230 of his works remain today, the more famous of which are the "Minute Waltz," the "Viennese Waltz," the "Fantaisie-Impromptu," and the "Polonaise in A Flat." Many popular songs of our day utilize melodies originated by Chopiin.