The Musical Man Composer: Frederic Chopin
Author : Sam Hampton
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Childhood
Chapter 2: His music
Chapter 3: Chopin 's Piano
Chapter 1
Childhood
Frederic Chopin was born on February 22 1810. He died on October 17, 1849. Chopin was born in Warsaw, Poland. Chopin died in Paris. He went to school at Warsaw Lyceum in Poland.
One of his teachers was his dad, Nicolas Chopin. His first music tutor was the the Czech pianist Wojciech Żywny. Frederic played the piano and was a composer. He had an older sister and two younger sisters. He never got married and had troubled relationships. When he died he got his heart taken out and put in a urn and put in the Church of the Holy Cross in Poland.
Kate Chopin was born named Catherine O’Flaherty in St.Louis on February 8, 1850. Chopin was brought up in a home dominated by women. Her father, a successful Irish businessman died when she was five years old. Her mother was Eliza Faris came from a old French family that lived closely to St.Louis. Chopin spent her childhood in a attic constantly reading new books as well as being told stories about her great-great-grandmother who was a very successful person.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (January 30, 1882 to April 12, 1945) was the 32nd American president who led the United States through the Great Depression and World War II, greatly expanding the powers of the federal government through a series of programs and reforms known as the New Deal. Stricken with polio in 1921, Roosevelt (commonly known as FDR) spent much of his adult life in a wheelchair. A whole generation of Americans grew up knowing no other president, as FDR served an unprecedented four terms in office. Roosevelt’s social programs reinvented the role of government in Americans' lives, while his presidency during World War II established the United States' leadership on the world stage. Roosevelt made the New Deal.
They decided on living in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania. Although he had little formal education, Carnegie grew up in a family that believed in the importance of books and learning (Biography. “Andrew Carnegie.”). His father had the job of handweaving and he traveled many places to sell the products that he eventually ended up creating. To help support her family, Margaret Carnegie (Andrew’s mother) started a job as a shoe binder for local shoemakers.
He was taken to the Auschwitz concentration camp in 1944 where he was then separated from his mother and sisters. He
He was married to his loving wife, Sarah Feig. He lived with his three daughters Hilda, Batya, and Tzipora and his only son Elie. For his children he provided a modern learning experience, he wanted his children to learn several languages such as Hebrew and read western literature. May his soul rest in peace and God bless the souls of his loved ones Chlomos tragic death is a cruel reminder to how horrifying the holocaust was. Running several miles, being forced into labor or death, being starved but still expected to work.
When the archers saw he was dead they stopped. After they left Irene of Rome nursed him back to health. After he was better he went back to stop the persecutions of Christians but was captured and clubbed to death and thrown in the sewers.
For the next five years, their lives were joyful, then on June 29,1975 his beloved wife died in Baltimore Maryland. Following up, his daughter died at age eleven on April 24,1982 due to cerebral anurysm (thefamouspeople.com). After that, he never married again. Although, he did have a son named Matthew in 1983 with a woman named Sarah
This was mainly why he was so reluctant to publish his whole findings. Unlike Galileo, however, Copernicus was born Prussian in the early stages of the Renaissance in 1473. He was educated at the insisting of his uncle Lucas Watzenrode, and in one case put into a school in Krakow specializing in astronomy and mathematics. Copernicus traveled to Italy, homeplace of Galileo, for academics as well. At the end of his life, Copernicus settled down in Warmia but also took part in many political affairs.
As a child he lived in Buffalo, New York. (biography.com) While growing up, he learned that he had an “unusual intelligence.” (Wikipedia.com) He started to write and publish his own works in the school paper. What he learned then, he would put to use in the future during his writing career.
He was the oldest child of the two children born in his family. Schindler lived in Svitavy, Sudetenland, which was passed from the Austrian Empire to Czechoslovakia, but the Schindlers were German. He was not an exceptional student at the German-language school he attended. Since he did not choose to attend college, he went to trade school, taking a wide variety of courses.
He created an enamelware factory in Krakow Poland which was where he made most of his fortune and he employed jewish
It can easily explain Chopin’s put the role of Etudes, as known as the ‘daily bread’ required his students to practice. Chopin likely to assigned the repertoire of musical exercise to his students with the consideration on the growth on being both ‘practical’ and ‘musical’, lead Chopin with an attitude on refinement’ to compose his Etudes of piano exercise with the combination of pianistic idea with artistry and the classification on each technical problems on finger dexterity. (758 words) C. Music Analysis on Chopin’s Etudes I. Score analysis on Op.10 No. 12 & Czerny Op.740 No.28 i) “revolutionary” Etudes Op.10 No.12 The “revolutionary”, as known as Chopin wrote this Etude with the purpose to express the national grief,Partition of Poland
Maturity of Kate Chopin’s “Ripe Figs” The author Kate Chopin is a woman born in the 1800’s who wrote about individuality of women and understanding a woman’s viewpoint during this time. How women were perceived back in the 19th century culturally and economically was as if they were property to be owned by anyone who pleases. An analysis of Chopin’s, “Ripe Figs” will show the use of theme through: religion, patience, and maturity by relating the maturity process to the seasons of the year and the ripening of the figs.
Frédéric François Chopin was a brilliant musician who made an incredible impact not only on the Romantic Era (19th century), which is when he composed his works but also on countless musicians to come. He was a beloved Polish composer and pianist who, during his short 39-year life, was able to rise to become a cultural icon in music history. His main focuses in music were the melody, harmony, and specific piano techniques that were prominent during the Romantic period. His skill on the piano and his heart-felt pieces forever revolutionized the use of the piano for solo, musical pieces. Chopin was born in a small town near Warsaw, Poland named Zelazowa Wola on March 1, 1810.
“The Pianist” The topic about this essay is about a movie we saw in class called “The Pianist”. The main character of the movie is called Wladyslav Spizllman who lived with his family in the Warsaw Ghetto also in the war he lost all of his family, he was alone, but he went ahead with his life and achieve to survive. The director of the movie is called Roman Polanski. The following I am going to write will help you to understand a little bit more the story because are topics that are related to the movie.