The Music of Chopin By: Mr. Emerlindo C. Matienzo Marikina High School.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
GRIEG & NATIONALISM in MUSIC BY: Mr. Emerlindo C. Matienzo.
Advertisements

The birth of a genius.
SPRING… LIKE A MUSIC. FRYDERYK CHOPIN Most famous polish composer Chopin was born in the village of Żelazowa Wola, in the Duchy of Warsaw, to a French-
Chopin and the Piano Music of the Romantic. Frédéric François Chopin ( ) His Life Has been called the poet of the piano and his art constitutes.
Frédéric François Chopin  Born: 1 March 1810  Just outside Warsaw, Poland.
Polish Musicians Elementary School Vladimir Nazor Ploče – Croatia
Romantic Period AD Music History. Romantic AD Romantic does not necessarily refer to love. It refers to all emotions ( love,
Semester presentation by charis smith
FRÉDÉRIC CHOPIN. When and where was Fr é d é ric born? Frédéric Chopin was born on 1 March 1810 in Żelazowa Wola. Frédéric Chopin was born on 1 March.
IB Music SL Romanticism Unit 17 Piano Literature.
Jan Matejko / / is one of the representatives of the Polish historical painting. He studied in Kraków, then in Munich and Vienna. He was a member.
Romantic Music, Drama, & Dance
Chapter 16: The Early Romantics The “Character Piece” for Piano.
Announcement Activity 2 due March 20 Activity 2 due March 20 Exam II on 4/8 (after spring break) Exam II on 4/8 (after spring break) Review sheet will.
The Romantic Era. Characteristics Emphasis on the search for free expression of personal feelings A revolt against convention and authority Formal perfection.
The Romantic Era. The Romantic Period Approximately Growth of established forms; such as opera, mass, symphonies and concertos. Greater experimentation.
A time of Imagination & Mystery. Emotion-filled Music Reaction against Classical Period A new sense of Political & Artistic Freedom Industrial Revolution.
Markham Woods Middle Music History Part 2 The Romantic Period.
Fryderyk Chopin, A Brief History and Musical Accomplishments Sarah Flint Salt Lake Community College Music 1010.
The Enjoyment of Music 10th Shorter Edition
The Nineteenth Century Piano and its Literature. The Development of the Piano.
© 2010 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved The World of Music 7 th edition Part 4 Listening to Western Classical Music Chapter 12: Music.
Frederic Chopin ( ) Polish pianist and composer Relationship with novelist “George Sand” (Aurore Dudevant) Personal Style –Preferred salon performances.
Frederic Chopin Created by.
The Music of Liszt ( ) Franz Liszt was known as the piano virtuoso of the Romantic Period. He exploited the tonal and technical resources of.
The Life of Frédéric Chopin “Poet of the Piano”
EDVARD GRIEG Born in Bergen, Norway on June 15th, 1843.
The Romantic Period
Chapter 53 Music in Paris Under Louis Philippe: Berlioz and Chopin.
The Man Behind the Piano By: Sadia Al-Hilo. Family History In 1806 Mikolaj and Justyna, Chopin’s mother and father, were married. His father worked at.
Poland began to form into a recognizable unitary and territorial entity around the middle of the 10th century under the Piast dynasty. Poland's first.
Chapter 22: Romantic Music: Piano Music. The Piano Improved by the new technologies of the Industrial Revolution – Range extended to 88 keys – Cast-iron.
Begins on page 201 Chapter 24 Romantic Piano Music.
History of Music 1700s to the 20 th century. Beethoven Transition between the Classical and Romantic periods Created and mastered a new musical language.
THE ROMANTIC PERIOD ( ) Similarities to Classical but… Uses greater range of…. Tone color Dynamics Pitch The harmonies are broader The use of unstable.
Frederic Chopin (1810 – 1849).
2 nd Formative Task By: Kathleen/6B. Classical Music(piano) Definition Classical music(piano) is a piano piece that is calm and also can make you sleep.
As presented by, Devin Alvey. Born on March 1, 1810 in Zelazowa Wola, Poland (Near Warsaw). Father was a Frenchman, mother was of Polish decent.
Music Theory Amanda Dyah Pitaloka / 9.1. Musical Period Medieval Period - from about 800 to 1400 AD Renaissance Period - from 1400 to 1600 AD Baroque.
 Because of the revolutions happening in Europe and the Americas, patriotism was stronger than ever.  Composers started adding national traits in pieces.
By: Dajuan Harrison. Early Life F rederic Chopin was born in 1810, in Zelazowa-Wola, a town near Warsaw, Poland. He began playing the piano at the age.
Frederic Chopin The genius of the music of the nineteenth century He was the Polish composer of the period of romanticism, which introduced revolutionary.
Frederic Chopin ( ) Pronounced “Show-Pan” Born Warsaw, Poland Piano virtuoso and composer Composed almost exclusively for piano Age 21, moved to.
Frederic Chopin A Short History by John Neavear. Frederic Chopin was one of the best pianist of the 19 th century. A composer of the romantic period,
Frederic Francois Chopin Chopin was a Polish composer, one of the most important pianists of the Romantic period, who wrote primarily for the solo piano.
FAMOUS PEOPLE IN POLAND. Frédéric Chopin was born in 1810 for most of his life he suffered from poor health: he died in1849 at the age of 39 was a Polish.
By: Kolton Elmer.  Born on March 1 st, 1810 In Warsaw, Poland  At age 7 he was compared with the childhood genius of Mozart.  He composed 2 pieces.
BY MINDY WALKER Frédéric François Chopin “Second Mozart”
Frédéric Chopin March 1, 1810 – October 17, 1849.
Frederic Chopin March 1, October 17, Man of piano; Not of crowds Frederic Chopin Played amazing Piano But was terrified of crowds.
Frédéric François Chopin “The Poet of the Piano”.
FRÉDÉRIC FRANÇOIS CHOPIN OVERVIEW Born on March 1, 1810 in Zelazowa Wola, Poland. Died on October 17, 1849 in Paris, France. A Polish composer and one.
FREDERIC CHOPIN The Child Prodigy. The Beginning:  Born on February 22, 1810 in Zelazowa Wola, Poland  Baptismal records reflect the date of Feb. 22.
Western Europe Franz Schubert ( ) Born in Vienna, Austria Compositions: “Erlking” “Most famous song” “Composed at age 17 in one night”
Franz Liszt b. October 22, 1811 in Raiding, Hungary d. July 31, 1886.
 Frédéric Chopin ( ) was a half Polish-half French composer & virtuoso pianist of the early Romantic period.  Chopin wrote almost solely for.
FRÉDÉRIC- FRANÇOIS CHOPIN Frederic Chopin was born in Poland in His parents were amateur musicians, and taught their children all about music.
Was the first time in history that art, poetry and music focused on teaching people to care about each other. In this sense, Romanticism was.
Introduction to Romantic Music 19 th Century. Romanticism does not necessarily refer to romantic love, though that theme was prevalent in many works composed.
Music Through the Ages Monday, April 4 th. Welcome Back! Schubert Review Chopin Group Presentation Work Happy Monday!
THE ROMANTIC ERA. Important Composers and the Piano Frédéric Chopin Johannes Brahms
Frédéric Chopin A biography By Alysea Aguado. Childhood He was born on March 1 st, 1810 near Warsaw Poland. Began playing the piano, composing and performing.
Frederic Chopin “The Poet of Piano” By Maki Okubo.
Polish Music. History of Polish music The oldest Polish melody is „Bogurodzica” dated from 13th century. First known notable composer, however, Mikołaj.
FrÉDÉric Chopin
Chapter 16: The Early Romantics
1. Large instrumental forms
Chapter 17 Romantic Piano Music.
Chopin’s “Nocturne in E Major”
Frederic Chopin (1810 – 1849).
Presentation transcript:

The Music of Chopin By: Mr. Emerlindo C. Matienzo Marikina High School

MUSIC OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD (1820 – 1910) Romantic period was a time of expansion. Industrial revolution broke down and capitalism and socialism grew. There was already an advancement in science and technology: Darwin for his Origins of Species, and the Morses telegraph was invented.

The important names in literature were Byron, Keats, Longfellow, Allan Poe; in painting, Delacroix, Friedrich and Gericault; and in music, Chopin, Brahms, Bizet, Berlioz, Tchaikovsky, Schumann, Verdi, Liszt etc. The keynote of the Romantic spirit was freedom: political, economic, religious, personal and artistic. The common purpose is the free expression of mans feeling about himself, about humanity and about the world in which he lives.

The music of the Romantic period constitutes the largest part of the music still played today and is usually better known by the public than that of any other period. During this period instrumental music gained ascendancy over vocal music but because of the appealing, haunting and often sinkable melodies of the instrumental music, 20 th century musicians were inspired to use the melodies of the music of the romantic composers.

One of the leading composers of the romantic period is Frederic Chopin ( ), from Poland. His music is among the greatest ever written for the piano, such as his etudes, nocturnes, preludes, concertos, ballades, polonaises, waltzes and mazurkas. All his compositions include the piano and most of his music is for the piano alone thats why he was known as the Poet of the Piano. The piano was the most important instrument of the period.

FREDERIC CHOPIN

Chopin, Frederic Francois, Chopin was born in Zelazowa-Wola, near Warsaw, probably on March 1, A child prodigy, Chopin played the piano in public when he was only 8 years old. He began to compose soon afterward. Chopin studied at the Warsaw Conservatory from 1826 to 1829 before leaving Poland in He settled in Paris in 1831, and, except for some travel, lived there the rest of his life.

Chopin was a master of small musical forms. His works for solo piano include three sonatas, four ballades, four large- scale scherzos, about 40 mazurkas in a Polish 3/4 dance rhythm, and about 15 polonaises in a stately Polish dance rhythm. His other solo pieces include more than 25 etudes, 18 waltzes, a barcarole, a berceuse, a bolero, a fantasia, a tarantella, and several rondos. The fantasia is perhaps his greatest single work. His etudes are valuable for their music and for use in teaching piano.

Etude No 3 in E is another work of Chopin which was known to many as No Other Love. An Etude is a study. Its a piece that develops technical skill and sometimes composed for public performance. An example of Chopins nocturne isNocturne in E flat. The melody became popular because of the song To Love Again. A Nocturne is a piece which is supposed to suggest the atmosphere of the night. Its a small piece without fixed form and dreamy and romantic in character.

Polonaise, waltz, and mazurka are all dance forms in triple meter but with different rhythmic patterns. Chopins polonaises and mazurkas reflect this great love for his country. Chopins music is individualistic and easily understood. His melodies are lyrical and he is fond of using ornamentations. Chromaticism is also an important factor in his music. In 1837, Chopin began a famous love affair with George Sand, a French woman novelist. The affair ended with a quarrel in He was then seriously ill with tuberculosis. He died on Oct. 17, 1849.

Listen to Frederic Chopins Etude No. 3 in E

ASSIGNMENT BIOGRAPHY OF FRANZ LISZT