肖邦英文介绍
五大音乐家英文简介(贝多芬海顿莫扎特舒伯特萧邦)
肖邦Chopin is a Polish composer, virtuoso pianist. He was one of the great masters of Romantic music. He is also known as "the poet of the piano."By six, he was already trying to reproduce what he heard or make up new melodies. He received his earliest piano lessons not from his mother but from his older sister Louise.Seven-year-old "little Chopin" began giving small public concerts that soon prompted comparisons with Mozart as a child and with BeethovenAt the age of 8,he shoot to fame when the first time he performanced in public.But, as everyone unexpected, only 39 years old, he silently died.As a star fell at that moment.But undeniable ,Chopin was a genius of universal appeal. His music is the universal language of human communication.莫扎特Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Austrian composer, who is considered one of the most brilliant and versatile composers ever. He worked in all musical genres of his era, wrote inspired works in each genre, and produced an extraordinary number of compositions, especially considering his short life. By the time Mozart died at age 35, he had completed 41 symphonies, 27 piano concertos, 23 string quartets, 17 piano sonatas, 7 major operas, and numerous works for voice and other instruments.When he was three years old,he started playing the piano.He began to compose when he was four years old.His father is also a well-known musician,So he began to perform with his father.When he was seven-year-old,he went to Germany, Belgium, France, Britain, the Netherlands, Italy with his father.Their performed was very successful,so Mozart falt in love with music.So he got a name - music prodigy贝多芬Ludwig van Beethoven , his father drilled him thoroughly with the ambition of showcasing him as a child prodigy. Ludwig gave his first public performance as a pianist when he was eight years old. At the age of eleven he received the necessary systematic training in piano performance and composition from Christian Gottlob Neefe, organist and court musician in Bonn.Beethoven was born in 1770. Most of Beethoven's compositions were written in the classical forms established by his predecessors Mozart and Haydn, so he is sometimes considered the last great cornposer in the classical tradition.He was died in 1827. He was known as the world's greatest musiciansWhen the most famous composer died, about thirty thousand mourners and curious onlookers were present at the funeral procession舒伯特Franz Peter Schubert was an Austrian composer. He wrote some 600 lieder, nine symphonies (including the famous "Unfinished Symphony", liturgical music, operas, some incidental music, and a large body of chamber and solo piano music. He is particularly noted for his original melodic and harmonic writing.Schubert was born into a musical family, and received formal musical training through much of his childhood. He was never able to secure adequate permanent employment, and for most of his career he relied on the support of friends and family. He made some money from published works, and occasionally gave private musical instruction. In the last year of his life he began to receive wider acclaim. He died at the age of 31.People all over the world called him - the king of songs.海顿Franz Joseph Haydn, was a leading composer of the Classical period, called the "Father of the Symphony" and "Father of the String Quartet".A life-long resident of Austria, Haydn spent most of his career as a court musician for the wealthy Eszterházy family on their remote estate. Being isolated from other composers and trends in music until the latter part of his long life, he was, as he put it, "forced to become original". In his older age, he was revered throughout Europe, journeyed to perform concerts in Paris and London, and died in Vienna.He created a number of songs in a terrible condition and became leading musician at that time.。
英文名人故事(英汉对照)
News of the war in Poland inspired Chopin to write many sad musical pieces expressing his grief for "his" Poland. Among these was the famous "Revolutionary Etude." Plagued by poor health as well as his homesickness, Chopin found solace in summer visits to the country. Here, his most complex yet harmonic creations found their way to the brilliant composer's hand. The "Fantasia in F Minor," the "Barcarolle," the "Polonaise Fantasia," "Ballade in A Flat Major," "Ballade in F Minor," and "Sonata in B Minor" were all products of the relaxed time Chopin enjoyed in the country.
Frederic Francois Chopin
Frederic Francois Chopin, Polish-born composer and renowned pianist, was the creator of 55 mazurkas, 13 polonaises, 24 preludes, 27 etudes, 19 nocturnes, 4 ballads, and 4 scherzos.
肖邦英文介绍
Chopin died on October 17, 1849. Chopin died of tuberculosis. Chopin heart is preserved at the Holy Cross Church near his home town in Poland. He is buried at Pere Lachasise Cemetery, in Paris.
Chopin History
November 1831 Chopin left Poland for Paris. He was a Polish patriot. Chopin enjoyed Paris, especially the Opera. He lived an elegant life style.
Chopin History
At the age of thirty Chopin’s health began to fail. He was often bedridden. He still continued to teach.
Chopin HistoryFra bibliotek
Fryderyk Chopin was born on March 1st, 1810 in Zelazowa Wola. His parents were Mikolaj Chopin and Justyna Chopin. By the age of 6 he mastered the piano. He practiced Bach daily.
Chopin History
Chopin was ill most of his life Biggest illness was tuberculosis His father and sister died of tuberculosis Exposed to tuberculosis while they were young in Poland
肖邦作品目录 英文版
Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin,1810年3月1日,生于华沙郊区热拉佐瓦沃拉,1849年10月去世,享年39岁Frédéric François Chopin(法语)伟大的波兰音乐家作曲家Op.1 - Variations Concertantes on a Theme of Krumpholz for Violin & PianoOp.2 - Brilliant Rondeau on the Cavatine de Carafa for Piano 4-HandsOp.3 -Brilliant Fantasy and Variations on "Romance of Blangini" for Piano with String Accompaniment Op.4 - Le Souvenir, VariationsOp.5 - Grand Rondeau No.1 in C MajorOp.6 - Waltz or ExercisesOp.7 - Piano Sonata No.1 in Ab MajorOp.8 - Amicitiae, Andantino with VariationsOp.9 - Variations Brillant & Facile on a Favorite ThemeOp.10 - Brillant Grand Sonata in C minor for Piano 4-HandsOp.11 - Brilliant Divertissement for Piano 4-HandsOp.12 - Variations on Schubert's Trauer-Walzer D.365 No.2 (Solo & Duet Versions)Op.13 - Piano Sonata No.2 in A minorOp.14 - Brilliant Variations on an Austrian WaltzOp.15 - Recreation for the Carnival, Brilliant Choice of Waltz and easy: 2 BooksOp.16 - Introduction and Variations on "O cara memoria"Op.17 -Brilliant Rondo on a favorite Menuet of C. Kreutzer (Alternate Title: Fantaisie de A. Delaseurie sur un Air Suisse)Op.18 - Brilliant Grande PolonaiseOp.19 - Variations of a Barcarole FavoriteOp.20 - Introduction and Variations on a Marche favorite della Donna del LagoOp.21 - Introductions and Variations on a Cav. Favorite "Sorte secondami"Op.22 - Rondino No.1 on "Cara attendimi"Op.23 - Brillant Rondo No.2 in G Major for Piano 4-HandsOp.24 - Presto Caratteristico, Duet in A minorOp.25 - Brilliant Variations on "Ah come nancondere" for Piano 4-HandsOp.26 - Rondo quasi Capriccio in Eb MajorOp.27 - Fantasy in Bb MajorOp.28 - Piano Concerto in F MajorOp.29 - Rondino No.2 on a Theme de l'Opera CorradinoOp.30 - Rondino No.3 on a Theme de l'Opera ArmidaOp.31 - 3 FuguesOp.32 - New Year's Gifts, 24 WaltzesOp.33 - La Ricordanza, Variazioni sopra un Tema di RodeOp.34 - Duet after the 1st Trio of Mayseder for Piano 4-HandsOp.35 - Waltz di BravuraOp.36 - Impromptus & Brilliant Variations on Cotillon de Ballet ArsenaOp.37 - Fantasy followed by a Romance variedOp.38 - 1st Grand Potpourri Concerto for 2 Pianos 6-HandsOp.39 - Rondino No.4 on a Theme by FescaOp.42 - Rondino No.6 on an original ThemeOp.43 - Brilliant Divertissement No.2 on a Cav. "Aure felice" for Piano 4-HandsOp.44 - Romance of Beethoven arranged as a Brilliant Rondo for Piano 4-HandsOp.45 - Charms of Baden, Rondo PastoralOp.46 - Variations on a Bohemian AirOp.47 - Grand Exercise in Bravura in the form of Brilliant RondoOp.48 - Die Schiffende, for Voice & Piano with words by HoltzOp.49 - 2 Brillant SonatinasOp.50 - 2 Brillant Sonatinas for Piano 4-HandsOp.51 - 2 Brilliant Sonatinas for Violin & PianoOp.52 - Variations in an Easy Style on the Air from Die Fee aus FrankreichOp.53 - Rondoletto Scherzando in C MajorOp.54 - Brilliant and Characteristic Overture for Piano 4-HandsOp.55 - Charms of Friendship on a Theme of BeethovenOp.56 - Introduction and Variations on the 1st GaloppeOp.57 - Piano Sonata No.3Op.58 - Legerrazza e Bravura, Brilliant Rondo (with Quartet Accompaniment)Op.59 - Introduction and Brilliant Variations on a Rondo and Marche favorite of RolandOp.60 -Einleitung, Variations and Rondo on C. M. von Weber's Hunting Chorus from Euryanthe (with Orches tral Accompaniment)Op.61 - Preludes, Cadences, and a Short Fantasia in a Brilliant StyleOp.62 - Caprice and Variations on "An Alexis" by HimmelOp.63 - Brilliant and Easy Toccatine on Tarrantelle of the Ballet Die Fee und der RitterOp.64 - Fantasy in the Modern Style on PotpourriOp.65 - Piano Sonata No.4 in G MajorOp.66 - Rondo and Waltz in C MajorOp.67 -Concert Variations followed by a Hunting Rondo on the walk of the Ballet, Barbe Bleu for Piano 4-HandsOp.68 - Passionate RondoOp.69 - Allegretto grazioso on a Theme from the Ballet, Barbe BleuOp.70 - Romance in D MajorOp.71 - Brilliant Nocturne after "Das waren mir selige Tage, for Piano 4-HandsOp.72 - 2 Nice RondosOp.73 - Variations on "Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser" (with Quartet or Orchestral Accompaniment) Op.74 - Brilliant Rondoletto in Eb MajorOp.75 - 3 Grand AllegrosOp.76 - Piano Sonata No.5 in E MajorOp.77 - Variations on "God Save the King"Op.78 - Piano Concerto in C MajorOp.79 - 3 Grand Marches (Solo & Duet versions)Op.80 - Introduction and 7 Variations, Concerto for Piano & Flute (or Violin)Op.81 - Variations on Marche AnglaisOp.82 - Grand Exercise in F MajorOp.83 - Romance from W. Scott's "Fraulein vorn See" for Voice & PianoOp.84 - Grand Potpourri No.2 for 2 Pianos 6-HandsOp.85 - 3 PolonaisesOp.86 - Variations sur l'hymne BavaroisOp.87 - Introduction & Variations Faciles on a Waltz of Mr. le Comte de Gallenberg for Piano 4-Op.88 - Rondino No.7 on a Motif from the Opera "Elisa e Claudio" of MercadanteOp.89 - Capriccio a la Fuga in E minorOp.90 - 6 Rondeaux Mignons for Piano 4-HandsOp.91 - German Air with Variations, "Es Ritten drei RieterOp.92 - Toccata or Exercise in C MajorOp.93 - Rondo Espressivo in E MajorOp.94 - 2 Grand Marches for Piano 4-HandsOp.95 -Notturno Brillant for Piano, Violin, Viola, Cello, Flute, Clarinet, Horn, Bassoon, & Double Bass) Op.96 - Rondino No.8 on an Original Theme (alla Polacca)Op.97 - Rondino No.9, "La Chasse"Op.98 - Rondino No.10 on a Theme of MozartOp.99 - Rondino No.11 on a Theme of HaydnOp.100 - Rondino No.12 on a Theme of CherubiniOp.101 - Grand March composed for the Coronation of the Empress Caroline of Austria for Piano 4-HandsOp.102 - Rondeau Brillante No.3 for Piano 4-HandsOp.103 - Variations Brillante sur un Air Militaire FrancaiseOp.104 - 3 Sonatines Faciles et Brillantes for Piano with Violin & Cello Accompaniment ad libitum Op.105 - Piano Trio No.1 in Eb MajorOp.106 - Introduction & Variations on an Original Theme for Piano 4-HandsOp.107 - Rondeau Brillante dans le Style Francaise in D minorOp.108 - Caprice in E minorOp.109 - 5 Unvergangliche Blumchen for Voice & PianoOp.110 -1st Decameron Musical, Recueil de Compositions Brillant et Faciles (10 Bks., Solo Piano Version) Op.111 -1st Decameron Musical, Recueil de Compositions Brillant et Faciles (10 Bks., Piano 4H Version) Op.112 - Galoppe Varie No.2Op.113 - Variations on an Original ThemeOp.114 - Valse VariéeOp.115 -Easy Variations on a Theme from the Farce, Staberl's Reise Abentheuer in Frankfort and Munchen Op.116 - Impromptu Brillant for Piano 4-HandsOp.117 - Tendress, Amitie, & Confiance, 3 RondeauxOp.118 - Grande Polonaise Brillante (with string quartet ad libitum)Op.119 - Sonate Militaire et Brillante for Piano 4-HandsOp.120 - Sonate Sentimentale for Piano 4-HandsOp.121 - Sonate Pastorale for Piano 4-HandsOp.122 - Grand Divertissement in the Form of a Rondo Brillante with Orchestral Accompaniment Op.123 - Variations Brillante sur "Gott Erbalte Franz den Kaiser" for Piano 4-HandsOp.124 - Piano Sonata No.6 in D minorOp.125 - Variations Brillantes on a Theme from the Opera 'Il Crociato' for Piano 4-HandsOp.126 - Grande Serenade Concertante for Clarinet, Horn, Cello, & PianoOp.127 - Rondino No.13 on a Theme from Auber's Opera "Le maçon", for Piano QuartetOp.128 - Rondeau Brillant in A MajorOp.129 - Duo concertant in G Major for Flute (or Violin) & PianoOp.130 - Variations Brillantes on 2 Themes from the Opera 'L'Ultimo Giorno di Pompei' for Piano 4-HandsOp.131 - Fantasie Elegante (or Potpourri Brillant) on Themes from the Opera 'La Dame Blanche'Variations Brillantes sur "Depechons Travaillons" de l'Opera 'Le Macon' (Solo & Duet Versions) Op.133 - Introduction & Variations on the Cavatine from the Opera 'L'Ultimo Giorno di Pompei' Op.134 - Impromptu (or Variations) on a Theme from the Opera 'Oberon'Op.135 - Variations on a Theme from teh Opera 'Oberon'Op.136 - Hommage aux Dames, Repertoire des Nouvelles Compositions Brillantes (3 Bks.)Op.137 - Allegro Affetuoso for Piano 4-HandsOp.138 - Variations de Concert on "La Marche des Grecs" de l'opera 'Le Siege de Corinthe'Op.139 - 100 Progressive EtudesOp.140 - Introductions & Variations on a Favorite Air from 'Das Madchen aus der Feenwelt'Op.141 - Variations on the Favorite Duet "Bruderlein Fein" for Piano 4-HandsOp.142 - Overture for Orchestra in C minorOp.143 - Piano Sonata No.7 (Grande Fantaisie en forme de Sonate)Op.144 - Piano Sonata No.8 in Eb Major (Grande Fantaisie en forme de Sonate)Op.145 - Piano Sonata No.9 (Grande Fantaisie en forme de Sonate)Op.146 - Funeral March on the Death of Ludwig van Beethoven (Solo & Duet Versions)Op.147 - Variations a Capriccio on 2 Themes from the Opera 'Oberon' for Piano 4-HandsOp.148 - Piano Quartet No.1Op.149 - Rondoletto Concertant in F MajorOp.150 - 3 Polonaises SentimentalesOp.151 - Grand Exercise on the ShakeOp.152 - Grand Exercise in All the Keys, Major & MinorOp.153 - Concerto in C Major for Piano 4-Hands & OrchestraOp.154 -Graduale Pastorale in F Major, "Hodie Christus Natus Est", for 4 Voices, 2 Violins, Viola, 2 Clarinets, 2 Horns, Cello, Double Bass, & OrganOp.155 - Exsulta filia Sion, Offertorium PastoraleOp.156 - Belohnung der fleissigen Jugend, 3 Sonatinen for Piano DuetOp.157 - Fantasia in A Major, Der Brand von Maria-ZellOp.158 - 3 Rondeaux Faciles & 3 Sonatines Faciles Instructives et Doigtees in 4 Bks. (Bk.1 -Rondeaux Piano Solo Version, Bk.2 Rondeaux Duet Version, Bk.3 Sonatines Piano Solo Version, Bk.4 Sonatines Duet Version)Op.159 - Rondeau Brillant di Bravura in A Major with Orchestral AccompanimentOp.160 -Introduction, Variations, & Polacca after a Theme from Bellini's "Il Pirata", for Piano & Orchestra Op.161 - 48 Etudes in the Form of PreludesOp.162 - Fantaisie Brillante on Diverse Themes Suisses & TiroliensOp.163 - 6 Easy SonatinasOp.164 - Rondino No.14 sur "Ma Quell Amabile" dans 'Il Pirata'Op.165 - Grand Nocturne Brillant for Piano 4-HandsOp.166 - Piano Trio No.2 in A MajorOp.167 - Sonatina in A MajorOp.168 - 2 RondeauxOp.169 - Rondino No.15 on a Theme of PaganiniOp.170 - Grandes Variations Brillantes on Paganini's "La Campanella"Op.171 - Fantasia on 3 Themes of Haydn, Mozart, & BeethovenOp.172 - Grand Capriccio in C minorOp.173 - Piano Trio No.3 in E MajorOp.174 - Ecossaises Brillantes (or Exercises de Bravura)Op.175 - Second Decameron Musical, Recueil de Compositions Amusantes (10 Bks., Piano Solo) Op.176 - Second Decameron Musical, Recueil de Compositions Amusantes (10 Bks., Piano Duet)Op.178 - Grand Sonata in F minor for Piano 4-HandsOp.179 -Introduction, Variations, & Polacca on 2 Favorite Airs from "Der Alpen Konig und der Menschenfried "Op.180 -Introduction & Variations on a Favorite Air from "Der Alpen Konig und der Menschenfried" (Solo & Duet Versions)(Opus 181-192 are collectively entitled "12 Grand Rondeaux Nationaux Brillants et Caracteristiques")Op.181 - Rondeau National AllemandOp.182 - Rondeau Anglais et EcossaisOp.183 - Rondeau BohemeOp.184 - Rondeau EspagnolOp.185 - Rondeau FrancaisOp.186 - Rondeau HongroisOp.187 - Rondeau ItalienOp.188 - Rondeau PolonoisOp.189 - Rondeau RusseOp.190 - Rondeau SuedoisOp.191 - Rondeau SuisseOp.192 - Rondeau TurqueOp.193 - Galoppe Variee No.3Op.194 - Introduction, Variations, & Rondo on 2 Favorite Styrian Alpine Airs (Solo & Duet Versions) Op.195 - Rondino No.16 sur 'Ah come rapida'Op.196 - Introduction, Variations, & Rondo on "Or Che Son Vicino a Te" (Solo & Duet Versions) Op.197 - Fantasie Elegante No.3 sur 'La muette de Portici'Op.198 - Rondino No.17 on the 2 Barcarolles from 'La Muette de Portici'Op.199 - Variations sur "Ach! ich Stell" du Falsche Dir (Solo & Duet Versions)Op.200 – The Art of Improvisation (or The School of Extemporaneous Performance)Op.201 - 6 Rondeax d'AmusementOp.202 - Introduction, Variation Brillantes, et Rondeau de ChasseOp.203 - Valse AutrichienneOp.204 - Divertissement de Concert for Piano & Orchestra (or Adagio, variations et rondeau)Op.205 - Impromptu Brillant on a Theme of RossiniOp.206 - Theme Russe, varieeOp.207 - Rondoletto sur le Theme Hollandis Favori, "Wien Neelands Bloed in de Aders Vloeit" Op.208 - Introduction & Variations sur 'La muette de Portici' (Auber)Op.209 - Divertissement Briallant & FacileOp.210 - Concertino for Piano with Orchestral Accompaniment in C MajorOp.211 - 2 Trios Brillants for Piano, Violin, & Cello (C Major & A Major)Op.212 -6 Grands Potpourris Brillants & Concertants (Versions for Piano, Violin, & Cello or 2 Pianos)Op.213 - Andante & Rondo with Orchestral Accompaniment in C MajorOp.214 - Piano Concerto No.1 in A minorOp.215 - Rondoletto Brillant sur Plusiers Motifs tires des Romances FrancaisOp.216 - Rondoletto Brillant on 2 Motifs from the Opera 'William Tell'Op.217 - Rondeau de Chasse on "Quelle Savage Harmonie" from 'William Tell'Op.218 - Potpourri Brillant on Motifs from the Opera 'Faust'Op.219 - Introduction & Variations on the Pas de Trois from 'William Tell'Op.221 - 2 Grandes Fantasies on Motifs from 'William Tell' (No.1 E minor, No.2 A Major)Op.222 - Impromptu Brillant on a Pastorale from 'William Tell'Op.223 -Variations Brillantes on "Das Wandern ist des Mullers Lust" of Schubert (Solo & Duet Versions) Op.224 - 2 Piano Quartets Brillantes (No.1 in F Major, No.2 in G Major)Op.225 - Variations Brillantes on a Romance from Ivanhoe's Opera 'Templar & Judinn' for Piano 4-HandsOp.226 - Fantasia in F minor for Piano 4-Hands(Opus 227-229 & 295-297 are part of the Collection Les Pianistes Associes, ou Compositions Brillant et Concertant)Op.227 - Bk.1, Rondeau Brillant for Piano 6-HandsOp.228 - Bk.2Variations Brillante on a Tyrolien Theme from the Opera 'La Fiancee' for Piano 6-Hands Op.229 - Bk.3Divertissement Militaire for Piano 6-HandsOp.230 - Concerto for 4 Pianos in C MajorOp.231 - 3 Rondeau Mignons Facile & Brillantes on Favorite Themes (Solo & Duet Versions)Op.232 - Grand Variations di Bravura on 2 Motifs from the Opera 'Fra Diavolo' (Auber)Op.233 - Rondo Brillant (For Piano Solo or with Orchestral Accompaniment)Op.234 - Introduction & Variations Brillantes sur la Marche dans "Gli Arabi nelle Gallie"Op.235 - Rondino No.18 on a Theme of AuberOp.236 -Variations Brillantes on the Petit Tambour (For Solo Piano or with Orchestral Accompaniment) Op.237 -Einzugs Marsch, Performed at the Opening of the Hungarian Diet, Sept. 13, 1830 (Solo & Duet Versio ns)Op.238 -March Performed on the Occasion of the Coronation of His Imperial Majesty Ferdinand as King of Hu ngary, Sept. 28, 1830 (Solo & Duet Versions)Op.239 - 50 Duett StudiesOp.240 - Fantasy Romantique No.1 on Sir Walter Scott's 'Roman Waverley' for Piano 4-HandsOp.241 - Fantasy Romantique No.2 on Sir Walter Scott's 'Guy Mannering' for Piano 4-HandsOp.242 - Fantasy Romantique No.3 on Sir Walter Scott's 'Rob Roy' for Piano 4-HandsOp.243 - Fantasy Romantique No.4 on Sir Walter Scott's 'Ivanhoe' for Piano 4-HandsOp.244 - Grand Exercice de la Gamme Chromatique avec toutes les Differentes Maruieres du Doigte Op.245 - Grand Exercice des Gammes en Tierces & des Passages DoublesOp.246 - Introduction, Variations, & Finale on a Choeur de l'Opera 'Fra Diavolo'Op.247 - Souvenirs Teatral (ca.50 Fantasies each with solo & duet versions)Op.248 - Introduction & Variations Concertant on a Tirolienne in F minor for Piano & CelloOp.249 - Variations on the Favorite Charmant Waltz by StraussOp.250 - Festal March in A MajorOp.251 - 3rd Decameron Musical, 10 Bks. for Piano SoloOp.252 - 3rd Decameron Musical, 10 Bks. for Piano 4-HandsOp.253 - Le Golfe de Naples, Tableau Nocturne ou Fanasie PittoresqueOp.254 - Grand Rondeau Briallant in F Major for Piano 4-HandsOp.255 - Rondeau a la Barcarolle in A MajorOp.256 - Fantasy Concerto in G Major for Piano, Flute, & CelloOp.257 - Grand Polonaise in C MajorOp.258 - 2 Themes Original VariesOp.259 - Grand Rondeau Militaire & Brillante for Piano 4-HandsOp.260 - RondoOp.263 - Variations Precede d'une Introduction sur un Motif de 'La Fiancee'Op.264 - Introduction & Allegro Agitato in G minor for Piano DuetOp.265 - Rondeau Precede d'une IntroductionOp.266 - Variations Brillantes & non difficiles on a Original Valse for Piano 4-HandsOp.267 - Allegro & Galop in F MajorOp.268 - Piano Sonata No.10 (Grande Sonate d'Etude)Op.269 - Introduction & Grand Polonaise Brillante for Piano 4-HandsOp.270 - 3 Themes Originaux, VariesOp.271 - La Joyeust et la Sentimentale, 2 RondosOp.272 - Rondo PolaccaOp.273 - Variations on a Theme of PaganiniOp.274 -Souvenir de Contemporains, 3 Rondeaux Brillante & Facile sur des Motifs Favoris de Notre Tems (Sol o & Duet Versions)Op.275 - 3 Themes Choisis from the Opera 'Robert le Diable'Op.276 - Serenade Venetienne, Divertissement Concertant on a Barcarolle for 3 Voices -Accompanied by Variations Brillantes For Piano, Flute, Clarinet, & Cello in A MajorOp.277 - Le Chiron Musical (or Collection des Compositions Instructives) for Piano 4-HandsOp.278 - Rondo en Bolero in D MajorOp.279 - Rondino No.19 on 2 Favorite Motifs from the Opera 'Zampa'Op.280 - Variations Brillantes on an English March in E MajorOp.281 - Variations Brillantes on a Theme from the Opera 'Norma' in F MajorOp.282 - Le Cornet de Postillon, Variations on a Theme of RossiniOp.283 - Grand Rondo Brillante in F MajorOp.284 - Rondino No.20 on Schubert's "Das Standchen" in C MajorOp.285 -Grandes Variations Concertantes on a Theme from the Opera 'Montechi e Capuleti' in Bb Major for (2 Piano & Piano Solo Versions)Op.286 - Grand Rondo Brillante in C MajorOp.287 - 3 Ariette Italienne for Tenor Voice & PianoOp.288 - 6 Divertissements in the Form of a RondoOp.289 - Piano Trio No.4 in A minorOp.290 - La Douceur, Rondo ElegantOp.291 - Grand Rondo for Piano 4-HandsOp.292 - Variations Brillantes on an Original Theme in F MajorOp.293 - La Rivalite, Rondo Brillante & Concertant for Piano 4-HandsOp.294 - Grand Potpourri in A Major for Piano, Flute, Violin, Alto, & Cello(Opus 227.229 & 295.297 are part of the Collection "Les Pianistes Associes, ou Compositions Brillan t et Concertant)Op.295 - Bk.4 - Variations Brillantes on a Theme from the Opera 'Montechi e Capuleti' for Piano 6-HandsOp.296 - Bk.5 - Polonaise for Piano 6-HandsOp.297 - Bk.6 Variations Brillantes on a Theme from the Opera 'Norma' for Piano 6-HandsOp.298 - Grand Potpourri No.3 for 2 Pianos, 6-HandsOp.299 - The School of Velocity, 30 ExercisesOp.300 - L'Art de PreludierOp.301 - Variations on a Waltz of ReissengerOp.302 - Italian Theme & VariationsOp.303 - Introduction & Variations Brillantes on a Theme of Mr. Rudolphe de VivenotOp.306 - Souvenir de Jeune Age, Rondo on the Romance from the Opera 'Le Pre aux Clercs' (Herold) Op.307 - Variations Brillantes on a Theme from the Opera 'Le Serment' for Piano 4-HandsOp.308 - Variations on an Original ThemeOp.309 -Introduction & Variations in G Major on a Theme from 'Le Pre aux Clercs' for Piano, Violin, & Cello ( Herold)Op.310 - Variations Brillantes on "Dans Cette Belle" from the Opera 'Le Serment'Op.311 - 2 Rondeaux on Thems from the Opera 'Le Pre aux Clercs' (Herold)Op.312 - Variations on "A la Fleur du Bel Age" from the Opera 'Le Pre aux Clercs' for Piano 4-Hands (Herold)Op.313 - The Young Pianist, 2 Sonatines Faciles (C Major, & G Major)Op.314 - Grand Polonaise Brillante in A Major for Piano & ViolinOp.315 - Cadenzas for Beethoven's Piano Concertos, 2 Bks.Op.316 - 10 Petit RondeauxOp.317 - Variations on an Original Theme in A MajorOp.318 - 6 Graduals for Soprano, Alto, Tenor, & Bass with ad lib Accompaniment for Piano/Organ Op.319 - VariationsOp.320 - VariationsOp.321 - Rondo in Bb Major for Piano 4-HandsOp.322 - Rondo in Bb Major for Piano SoloOp.323 - L'Allegresse, Rondo in Bb MajorOp.324 - Variations Brillantes on a Waltz of LannerOp.325 - 3 Fantasies on Themes from Donizetti's Opera 'L'Elisir d'Amore' (Solo & Duet Versions) Op.326 - 3 Themes Favoris from the Opera 'Zampa'Op.327 - 3 Fantasies on Donzietti's Opera 'Parisina' (Solo & Duet Versions)Op.328 - 3 Fantasies on Donizetti's Opera 'Il Furioso all' Isola di St. Domingo' (Solo & Duet Versions) Op.329 - Variations on a Theme from De Marschner's Opera 'Hans Heiling' for Piano 4-HandsOp.330 - Tausend TonblumenOp.331 - Grande Sonata No.3 in Bb Major for Piano 4-HandsOp.332 - Variations Brillante on a Theme from the Opera 'Robert le Diable'Op.333 - Les Elegantes, Variations Brillantes (3 Bks.)Bk.1 - Sur la Tyrolienne Favorite, AlmaliedBk.2 - Sur la SonnambulaBk.3 - Sur un Valse FavoriteOp.334 - Souvenir de Peste, Variations sur un Valse: Erinnerung an Pest de J. StraussOp.335 - Legato & Staccato Exercises, 2 Bks.Op.336 - Fantasie on Cherubini's Opera 'Ali Baba'Op.337 - 40 Daily StudiesOp.338 - Introduction & Variations on an Original Theme in D MajorOp.339 -3 Brillant Fantasies on Themes of F. Schubert (Several Versions for Different Combinations of Instru ments)Op.340 - Variations of J. Strauss's 'Pfennig Waltz'Op.341 - Variations Brillantes on a Theme from the Opera 'Hans Heiling'Op.342 - 3 Fantasies on Bellini's Opera 'Beatrice di Tenda' (Solo & Duet Versions)Op.343 - 3 Themes from the Opera 'Lestocq' (1.G, 2.F, 3.C)Op.344 - 3 Rondinos from the Opera 'Lestocq' (1.C, 2.A, 3.B)Op.345 - Die Ruinen von Neustadt, Fantasia in D minorOp.346 - Fantasie on the Opera 'Lestocq'Op.347 - Variations on a Theme from 'Lestocq' in A MajorOp.349 - 3 Instructive SonatinesOp.350 - Le Dernier Soupir de Herold, Variations on a Theme of HeroldOp.351 - Neujahrsgeschenk, FantasiaOp.352 - Souvenir de Boieldieu, Variations in Bb MajorOp.353 - Variations Brillantes on 'Conversations Walzer'Op.354 - Amusement des Pianistes, Collection de Morceaux Agreables & Brillantes, 8 Bks.Op.355 - Ecole des Ornamens (The School of Embellishments)Op.356 - Variations Brillantes on the Theme 'Vien qua Dorina Bella'Op.357 - 3 Themes Italiens, Variations for Piano 4-HandsOp.358 - Duo Concertant in Bb Major for 2 PianosOp.359 - First Lessons for Beginners, 50 Exercises, Studies, & Preludes, 2 Bks.Op.360 - Grande Fantasie on the Opera 'Gustave'Op.361 - Introduction & Variations Brillantes on a Theme from the Opera 'La Medicine sans Medecin' Op.362 - Rondo Brillante & non Difficile on a Theme from the Opera 'La Medicine sans Medecin' Op.363 -Introduction & Variations on the Duo "Suoni la Tromba e Intrepido" from the Opera 'I Puritani' Op.364 - Grand Exercise in A minorOp.365 - The School of the Virtuoso, 60 Studies on Bravura PlayingOp.366 - Variations Brillantes on a Theme from Lobe's Opera 'La Princesse de Grenade' in C Major Op.367 - Rondoletto Elegant on a Theme from Lobe's Opera 'La Princesse de Grenade'Op.368 - 8 NocturnesOp.369 - Gran Capriccio di Bravura in F minorOp.370 - Variations Brillantes on a Theme from the Opera 'I Puritani'Op.371 - 2 Rondolettos Faciles on Themes from the Opera 'I Puritani' (D & C Major)Op.372 - 6 Rondeau-GalopesOp.373 - 10 Rondeaux for Piano 4-HandsOp.374 - 3 Rondeaux for Piano & FluteOp.375 - Introduction & Variations Brillantes on a Theme from the Opera 'I Puritani'Op.376 - Fantasie & Variations on a Theme from the Opera 'I Puritani' for Piano 4-HandsOp.377 - Fantasie & Variations Brillantes on a Theme of Madame MalibranOp.378 - Valse Brillante in Ab MajorOp.379 - Flore Theatrale (or Fantasies Brillantes) on Modern OperasOp.380 - Grand Exercise in 3rds in all the 24 KeysOp.381 - 3 Serenades on Themes of RossiniOp.382 - 2 Fantasies Brillantes on Themes from Carafa's Opera 'La Prison d'Edimburg'Op.383 - 3 Fantaisies on Themes from Donizetti's Opera 'Lucia di Lammermoor'Op.384 - Grandes Variations on an Air from the Opera 'Le Cheval de Bronze'Op.385 - 12 Rondeaux Amusantes & Instructives on Favorite ThemesOp.386 - Souvenir de BelliniOp.387 - 3 Fantaisies on Themees from Donizetti's Opera 'Lucrezia Borgia'Op.388 - Etudes Preparatoires et ProgressivesOp.389 - Hommage aux Graces, 3 Rondeaux on Favorite ThemesOp.390 - 3 Sonatinas for Piano & ViolinOp.391 - Grande Rondeau-Polonaise in Eb Major for Piano & OrchestraOp.392 - Der Abend & Die Nacht, 2 Easy FantasiesOp.393 - 3 Fantaisies on Themes from Donizetti's Opera 'Marino Faliero'Op.394 - Fantasie & Variations on the l'Air National Russe 'Dieu Conserve l'Empereur'Op.395 - Fantasie & Variations on a Theme from the Opera 'Le Cheval de Bronze' for Piano 4-Hands Op.396 - Impromptu on a Theme from Halevy's Opera 'La Juive'Op.397 -w Operas, Comprised of Many Books)Op.398 - Le Gout Moderne for Piano 4-Hands (Comprised of Many Books.)Op.399 - 10 Grand Studies for the Improvement of the Left HandOp.400 - The School of Fugue Playing, 24 Grand StudiesOp.401 - Reminiscences of the Opera 'La Juive', 4 DivertissementsOp.402 - Encouragement for the Young, 6 Rondos FacilesOp.403 - Romance & Rondo on Themes from the Opera 'Les Huguenots'Op.404 - Introduction & Variations Brillantes on Themes from the Opera 'Les Huguenots'Op.405 - Rondo (or Allegro) Agitato on an Original ThemeOp.406 -Festal March, on the Opening of the Booksellers' Exchange in Leipzig (Solo & Duet Versions) Op.407 - Scherzo Brillante on Themes from the Opera 'Les Huguenots'Op.408 - Andante Sentimental on Themes from the Opera 'Les Huguenots'Op.409 - 50 Grand Etudes (Cours de Nouvelle Etudes Progressives)Op.410 - 6 Sonatines FacilesOp.411 - Introduction & RondoOp.412 - 3 Rondos Brillantes on Russian National ThemesOp.413 - Souvenir de Mon Premeir Voyage en Saxe, Fantasie Brillante(Opus 414-416 Comprise the collection "Album Musical")Op.414 - Bk.1 - Rondo ElegantOp.415 - Bk.2 - Rondo MilitaireOp.416 - Bk.3 - Rondo GracieuxOp.417 - Rondo Brillante on Themes from the Opera 'Les Huguenots'Op.418 - Impromptu in the Form of a Rondo on a Theme from the Opera 'Les Huguenots'Op.419 - 8 Rondos Faciles on Favorite ThemesOp.420 -Soixant Exercices pour les Commencans comme Supplement pour Chaque Methode de Pianoforte Op.421 - Introduction & Rondo Martial on a Theme from the Opera 'Les Huguenots'Op.422 - Introduction & Rondo Brillante on a Theme from the Opera 'Les Huguenots' for Piano 4-HandsOp.423 - Rondoletto on a Theme from the Opera 'Les Huguenots'Op.424 - Caprice Brillant on a Theme from the Opera 'Les Huguenots'Op.425 - Rondino Scherzando on a Theme from the Opera 'Les Huguenots'Op.426 - Rondo Sentimental on the English Air "Isle of Beauty, Fare Thee Well"Op.427 - Introduction & Variations Brillantes on Themes of ReissigerOp.428 - Introduction & Variations Brillantes on a Swiss ThemeOp.429 - Impromptu Brillant on a Swiss ThemeOp.430 - Nachtwandler, Variations on a Waltz of StraussOp.431 - Eisenbahn, Variations on a Waltz of StraussOp.432 - 24 Canzonette Italiane for Voice & PianoOp.433 - Etudes Progressives & PreparatoiresOp.434 - The 4 Seasons (or Fantasies Brillantes on Original Themes)Op.435 - Recreations Musicales, 6 Melodies of BelliniOp.436 - Rondoletto ScherzandoOp.437 - Fantaisie on Themes from Donizetti's Opera ' La Campanello' (Solo & Duet Versions) Op.438 - Les Progres du Pianiste, 8 Favorite Themes with Variations in an Easy StyleOp.439 - 4 Sonatines Faciles & ProgressivesOp.440 - 4 Melodies VariesOp.441 - Fantaisie on Donizetti's Opera 'Betly' (Solo & Duet Versions)。
介绍肖邦英语作文
介绍肖邦英语作文写肖邦的英语作文篇一:Frederic Francois Chopin, Polish-born composer and renowned pianist, was the creator of 55 mazurkas, 13 polonaises, 24 preludes, 27 etudes, 19 nocturnes, 4 ballads, and 4 scherzos.肖邦是近代浪漫派的抒情音乐家,他在音乐史中,是一位神秘、爱国而最富于诗意生命的钢琴家。
他一生创作了 55 部马祖卡舞曲,13 部波罗涅滋,24 首序曲,27 首练习曲,19 首夜曲,4 首叙事曲以及 4 部诙谐曲。
Frederic Chopin was born in Zelazowa Wola, Poland, on February 22, 1810, to a French father and Polish mother. 1810 年 2 月 12 日,肖邦出生于波兰华沙郊区的热拉佐瓦沃拉。
His father, Nicholas Chopin, was a French tutor to many aristocratic Polish families, later accepting a position as a French teacher at the Warsaw Lyceum.他的父亲尼古拉斯是具有波兰血统的法国人,而母亲却是一位纯粹的波兰人。
Although Chopin later attended the Lyceum where his father taught, his early training began at home.尼古拉斯原本是波兰贵族家庭的一名法语教师,后来到华沙的一所中学教授法语。
写肖邦的英语作文篇二:This included receiving piano lessons from his mother. By the age of six, Chopin was creating original pieces, showing innate prodigious musical ability.肖邦最初接触音乐的机会是跟随母亲学钢琴。
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Fryderyk Chopin -
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„cudownym dzieckiem”. Odtąd powozy bardzo często zabierają młodego geniusza na prywatne koncerty w salonach. Po jednym z takich występów mały Chopin rzucił się matce na szyję i powiedział: - „Mamusiu, w czasie koncertu wszyscy patrzyli się na mó j kołnierzyk!”.
Mama Fryderyka często grała w domu na fortepianie. Mały Chopin z zachwytem słuchał tej muzyki. Rodzice bardzo wcześnie zauważyli nieprzeciętne zdolności syna i przeczuwali jego wielką karierę muzyczną.
Jest rok 1823. Fryderyk ma wó wczas 13 lat. Jest uczniem IV klasy Liceum Warszawskiego. Po trzech latach nauki, ze względu na zły stan zdrowia, kończy naukę w Liceum z wynikiem celującym.
肖邦英语简介
Can Frederic Chopin, who wrote no symphonies, no operas, and no string quartets, who wrote only for the piano, be considered one of the greatest classical composers of all time? Instrument makers and composers have long devoted their lives to creating sounds that capture the range and essence of the most emotional instrument of all: the human voice. From the outset, Chopin incorporated the singing or cantabile style into almost all of his piano compositions. For those who heard Chopin play it seemed like the piano was invented for him and he for it. Today his compositions continue to be performed more than any others for the piano. Chopin proved that the full scope and range of an orchestra can be experienced from a solo piano.Frederic Chopin was born in 1810 in a small Polish town near Warsaw. His mother was Polish, his father French. Chopin’s incredible talent was apparent at a young age; by the time he was seven he had already written several pieces. By the ripe old age of nine he was performing publicly in Warsaw. Like every other European 8)wunderkind that showed great talent on the piano, he was being touted as the new Mozart. Chopin studied music at the celebrated Warsaw Conservatory. After graduating in 1830, he embarked on a solo tour to find fame and fortune in Europe. While performing in V ienna, he learned of Russia’s invasion of Poland. Unable to return home, he went to Paris where he found himself among thousands of Polish exiles. Chopin decided to stay among them and pursue a career in performing and teaching. The frail sickly soft-spoken and elegant Chopin became a favourite of Paris high society.Another thing that also astonished his contemporaries was how he buried the traditional roles of the left and right hands. The “D Flat Major Prelude”is a good example of this: the left hand begins with the raindrop accompaniment while the right hand carries the melody. Note how a few bars in they switch. Chopin was a master of short forms: he had popularized his native polonaises and mazurkas and was known for the brilliance of his etudes and preludes. But it is Chopin’s nocturnes that will be forever synonymous with his name. As their title suggests, they are dreamy night pieces, with melodies many people consider among the most beautiful ever written.。
肖邦英文介绍
Fryderyk Chopin, A Brief History and Musical Accomplishments
Sarah Flint Salt Lake Community College Music 1010
Chopin History
Frydryck Chopin Born: 1810 Died: 1849
Chopin History
With his lover, George Sands, Chopin traveled to Majorca for the winter. Chopin was very ill during this time. The most productive time of his career.
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Listening Guide Ballade No 1 in G Minor, Op 23 Performed by Claudio Arrau
Listening Guide Ballade No 3 in A Flat Major, Op 47 Performed by Claudio Arrau
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关于肖邦的英文简介
关于肖邦的英文简介肖邦,19世纪波兰作曲家、钢琴家。
是历史上最具影响力和最受欢迎的钢琴作曲家之一,是波兰音乐史上最重要的人物之一,欧洲19世纪浪漫主义音乐的代表人物。
下面是店铺给大家整理的关于肖邦的英文简介,供大家参阅!肖邦简介Frederick Francois Chopin (F.F. Chopin 1810-1849), 19th century Polish composer, pianist.In 1810, Chopin was born in Poland; in 1817 began to create; 1818 debut performance; 1822 to 1829 in Warsaw National Music higher learning school music and music theory. From 1829 onwards as a composer and pianist in Europe as a tour. After the failure of the Warsaw insurrection and settled in Paris, engaged in teaching and creation. In 1849, Chopin died of tuberculosis in Paris.Chopin is one of the most influential and popular piano composers in history, one of the most important figures in the history of Polish music, the representative of European 19th century romantic music. His works are based on the Polish folk song and dance, but also by Bach influence, mostly piano music, known as the "romantic piano poet."肖邦个人经历In 1810, Chopin was born in the Polish capital of Warsaw suburbs hot Yazo Vola, the same year the family moved to Warsaw.In 1816, Chopin followed the famous piano teacher Mr. Wojciech to study the piano.In 1817, Chopin created the first works of B major and g minor Polish dance.In 1818, at the charity concert in the Radziwi family palace, Chopin debuted and played the works of Adalbert Gyrowetz, the aristocratic salon of Poland.In 1822, Chopin studied music from the musician and composer Józef Elsner, who publis hed the works of the German composer Ferdinand Ries a year later.In 1826, after graduating from high school, Chopin continued to follow the piano performance and composition of music by Joseph Ayersenau at the Warsaw Academy of Music.After 1829, Chopin made a number of concerts in Europe as a composer and pianist.In 1830, due to the Polish uprising, Chopin left his hometown of Poland moved to Paris, France, began to play, teaching, composition for a living.In 1837, Chopin refused to "the chief pianist of His Majesty the Emperor" position and title.In 1848, Chopin held his last concert in Paris and was invited to visit England and Scotland.On October 17, 1849, Chopin died of tuberculosis in the home of Paris.肖邦创作风格OverviewChopin more piano music based, genre diversity, rich in content, simple feelings, simple concise, subject matter close to the Polish people's life, history and patriotic poetry, melodic passionate, rich and colorful, flexible structure.As a famous piano player, Chopin's playing skills are exquisite, delicate techniques, sound gorgeous, rich passion, superb, his piano pedal usage is unique.肖邦创作范围Practice songChopin creation of the practice song completely break Clementi, Cherni, Mo Xelai Lai since the purely technical practice of writing techniques, do not deliberately highlight the gorgeous hyun skills, so that music to convey a more profound feelings.Such as "C major practice song" (works on the 10th of the 12 "revolution") is Chopin went to Paris in 1831 on the way, learned that the Russian invasion of Warsaw after the grief of writing. From the technical point of view, this is a left hand running Etudes, but from the right hand heroic octave melody and left-handed stormy pouring is not difficult to see the composer was extremely excited heart.WaltzChopin Waltz has always been beautiful, elegant, gorgeous is known, but because the rhythm changes complex, and therefore not suitable for practical dance.From the form of expression can be divided into two categories: one is the actual dance to be idealized works, such as "down E major gorgeous big wreath", "down D major" puppy "waltz"; another Class is the form of a round dance lyrics, such as "l c minor dance".PreludeChopin's prelude, can be different styles of songs, free combination for the suite.Created in 1836 to 1839 between the "Prelude" Op.28, the twenty-four prelude contains a variety of different lengths, weave, style, with a variety of composition techniques in which the tone is different twenty The relationship between the four relations of the size of the arrangement of the five cycles, the music style can be summarized as the practice song, nocturne, march card,funeral march, scherzo, infinite movement, song, fantasy and improvisation and other types.ScherzoJoking song means joking, but the work of Chopin humor does not highlight the joking, but more melancholy and the resistance of the individual, in fact, contains their own ridicule and sarcasm.Such as the creation of the 1831 "b minor first scherzo", the first theme is the storm-like frenzy, the second movement marked the slow board, there are strange chords. The beginning of the part of the incompatible chord with a sudden change in the mood, but the middle of the "dream" has not been this sudden punch hit. And then the second half of the first half of the strange chords have emerged, re-introduction of the constant struggle, fighting, thirsty emotions, until the end has not yet seen the bright future.Matsuka danceChopin's Mazurka dance changes the folk rhythm, and in accordance with the highly specialized art standards for re-creation, in harmony, tone and other aspects of the more creative creation, his music has a more refined melody, A sense of jump, in the change to give poetic."L c minor dance" is the largest in the repertoire of Chopin Mazuka, the beginning of the music by Bach's musical style, with classical feelings, like the organ ringing. "The beginning seems to be for the organ, but at the end of the salon style, no one has been knocked out like this."NocturneNocturne is Chopin's own innovation of a piano solo genre, it has a calm and peaceful, quiet and quiet features, gently in theoccasional trace of a little bit of meditation."T minor Trilogy", for the three sections, the first paragraph to softly played a dull melody, after all kinds of transshipment, the mood more and more disturbed; the middle speed fast, grief of the second theme, it is resolved as Clear and then return to the first theme.。
介绍肖邦的英语作文100字
Chopin: The Poet of the PianoBorn in Poland in 1810, Frédéric Chopin composedmusic that remains timeless and emotional. A child prodigy, he excelled at the piano, but his true genius lay in his unique harmonic language and melody. Chopin's music is deeply personal, often reflecting his Polish roots and romantic情怀. His nocturnes, ballads, and polonaises are considered piano literature's finest examples. Despiteliving in Paris for most of his adult life, Chopin never forgot his Polish heritage, often incorporating Polish folk melodies into his compositions. Today, his music continuesto inspire and captivate listeners worldwide, making himone of the most beloved composers in history.**中文翻译:****肖邦:钢琴诗人**1810年出生于波兰的弗雷德里克·肖邦,创作出了永恒而充满情感的音乐。
他从小就展现出钢琴方面的天赋,但真正的天分在于他独特的和声语言和旋律。
肖邦的音乐极具个人特色,常常反映出他的波兰根源和浪漫情怀。
肖邦a小调圆舞曲 英文
肖邦a小调圆舞曲英文
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1.肖邦的简介
2.肖邦的 a 小调圆舞曲的概述
3.a 小调圆舞曲的英文翻译
4.a 小调圆舞曲的艺术价值和影响
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弗雷德里克·肖邦(Frédéric Chopin)是一位波兰著名的作曲家和钢琴家,他的创作以钢琴独奏曲为主,被誉为“钢琴诗人”。
他的作品具有极高的艺术价值和影响力,不仅为波兰音乐的发展做出了巨大贡献,同时也对世界音乐史产生了深远的影响。
肖邦的 a 小调圆舞曲(Waltz in A minor)是他的代表作之一,以其优美的旋律和独特的和声赢得了广大听众的喜爱。
这首圆舞曲充满了浪漫主义的色彩,展现了肖邦作为钢琴诗人的才华和风格。
a 小调圆舞曲的英文翻译为“Waltz in A minor”。
英文中,“Waltz”表示圆舞曲,是一种起源于德国、风靡于 19 世纪的舞蹈音乐形式;“A minor”则表示作曲家使用的调性,即 a 小调。
肖邦的 a 小调圆舞曲具有极高的艺术价值,它以独特的音乐语言和丰富的情感表现力,为圆舞曲这一音乐形式注入了新的活力。
这首作品对后世的音乐创作产生了深远的影响,许多作曲家都受到肖邦的启发,创作出了许多优秀的圆舞曲作品。
此外,a 小调圆舞曲在钢琴教学领域也有着很高的地位,被视为学习钢琴的必弹曲目之一。
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肖邦的英文介绍
全曲激昂悲愤,充分展示起义失败后的心情。
Works Appreciation
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Waltz was considered as one of the greatest music genre of Chopin, and it is the vitality of Chopin comparable with the immortal works of others. 圆舞为贵族舞蹈,显现一种华贵庄重。
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The Monument of Chopin
Chopin was born in Warsaw, and grew up in Warsaw. By the age of seven Chopin had begun giving public concerts, and in 1817 he composed two polonaises(波兰舞 曲). Chopin may have had some piano instruction from his mother, but from 1816 to 1821, he learned from the Czech pianist Wojciech Żywny. At the age of 21 he settled in Paris. Thereafter, during the last 18 years of his life, he gave only some 30 public performances. He died in Paris in 1849, when he was 34,probably of tuberculosis(肺结核).
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➢Symphony No.5, 〞the fate〞 ➢Symphony No.9, 〞Choral〞 ➢Symphony No.3, 〞Eroica〞
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Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Austrian composer, who is considered one of the most brilliant and versatile composers ever. By the time Mozart died at age 35, he had completed 41 symphonies, 27 piano concertos, 23 string quartets, 17 piano sonatas, 7 major operas, and numerous works for voice and other.
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Fryderyk miał trzy siostry: Ludwikę, Izabelę i Emilię. „Dom Chopinów był czysto polski. Nie można było sprawić Fryderykowi większej przykrości, jak kwestionując jego tytuł Polaka, z powodu francuskiego nazwiska".
Ojciec Fryderyka, Mikołaj Chopin, był rodowitym Francuzem. W roku 1788 przybył „w interesach" do Polski. Poznał ten kraj, jego dzieje, kulturę, ukochał go, znalazł wielu przyjaciół, nauczył się dobrze mówić po polsku. Polska stała się jego druga Ojczyzną.
Matka, Tekla, Justyna z Krzyżanowskich, obdarzona najlepszymi cechami Polki, również dużymi zdolnościami muzycznymi, była filarem i dobrym duchem tego domu.
Wrażliwy, chorowity chłopiec już od wczesnego dzieciństwa wykazywał fenomenalne zdolności muzyczne. Od matki uczył się pierwszych dźwięków mowy ojczystej, od niej słyszał pierwsze melodie polskich pieśni. Rodzice przekonawszy się o nadzwyczajnych zdolnościach syna, oddali go w ręce doświadczonego pedagoga, Wojciecha Żywnego. Frycek grał, improwizował, komponował. "Mały Chopinek" już od dzieciństwa z wielkim powodzeniem koncertował. Zapraszany na uroczystości i do salonów. Muzyka stała się natchnieniem Fryderyka, ale i innych przedmiotów uczył się pilnie - początkowo w domu, a potem w Liceum Warszawskim, które ukończył z wyróżnieniem.
Fryderyk Chopin 1810-1849
"Rodem warszawianin, sercem Polak, a talentem obywatel świata..." Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin.
Fryderyk Chopin urodził się, według zapisu w metryce parafialnej, sporządzonej przez ks. Józefa Morawskiego w kościele św. Rocha w Brochowie, 22 lutego 1810 r. w Żelazowej Woli koło Sochaczewa.
Domopin
Pomnik F. Chopina w Dusznikach Zdrój
Po powrocie z uzdrowiska do Warszawy rozpoczął pierwszy rok studiów w Szkole Głównej Muzyki, pod kierunkiem Józefa Elsnera. Gdy Chopin skończył szkołę, prof. Józef Elsner wpisał mu ocenę: „geniusz muzyczny”. Należało kontynuować naukę na zachodzie Europy, należało dać się poznać. Czasy były trudne. Polska rządzona przez cara szykowała się do zbrojnego powstania. Gdyby Chopin wiedział, że powstanie wybuchnie już 30 listopada nie szykowałby się do wyjazdu.
Żelazowa Wola, w pobliżu Sochaczewa, nad Utratą - miejscowość, gdzie Chopinowie mieszkali po ślubie. Pola i łany mazowieckie, między którymi wiją się kręte drogi z pochylonymi, czasem przygarbionymi ze starości wierzbami, symbolem wielkiej tęsknoty Chopina za ziemią ojczystą. W 1810 r. rodzina Chopinów przeniosła się do Warszawy. Zamieszkali w Pałacu Saskim.
Gdy u 16-letniego Chopina lekarze rozpoznali pierwsze objawy choroby płuc, dla ratowania zdrowia wyjechał z matką i siostrami do Dusznik.
„... Tam bowiem, gdy kilkoro dzieci przez śmierć ojca, do wód na kurację przybyłego, sierotami stało się, pan Fryderyk Chopin... dał dwa koncerty na dochód tychże..." Sobie przysporzył chwały, a sierotom? - 74 talary. Dużo.