Fryderyk Chopin

Fryderyk Chopin
Title Fryderyk Chopin PDF eBook
Author Dr. Alan Walker
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Pages 768
Release 2018-10-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0374714371

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A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice. The Sunday Times (U.K.) Classical Music Book of 2018 and one of The Economist's Best Books of 2018. "A magisterial portrait." --Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim, The New York Times Book Review A landmark biography of the Polish composer by a leading authority on Chopin and his time Based on ten years of research and a vast cache of primary sources located in archives in Warsaw, Paris, London, New York, and Washington, D.C., Alan Walker’s monumental Fryderyk Chopin: A Life and Times is the most comprehensive biography of the great Polish composer to appear in English in more than a century. Walker’s work is a corrective biography, intended to dispel the many myths and legends that continue to surround Chopin. Fryderyk Chopin is an intimate look into a dramatic life; of particular focus are Chopin’s childhood and youth in Poland, which are brought into line with the latest scholarly findings, and Chopin’s romantic life with George Sand, with whom he lived for nine years. Comprehensive and engaging, and written in highly readable prose, the biography wears its scholarship lightly: this is a book suited as much for the professional pianist as it is for the casual music lover. Just as he did in his definitive biography of Liszt, Walker illuminates Chopin and his music with unprecedented clarity in this magisterial biography, bringing to life one of the nineteenth century’s most confounding, beloved, and legendary artists.

Chopin's Swansong

Chopin's Swansong
Title Chopin's Swansong PDF eBook
Author Alec Cobbe
Publisher
Pages 62
Release 2010
Genre Keyboard instruments
ISBN 9780953820337

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Chopin at the Boundaries

Chopin at the Boundaries
Title Chopin at the Boundaries PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Kallberg
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 322
Release 1996
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780674127913

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The complex cultural status of Chopin--he was a native Pole and adopted Frenchman, a male composer writing in "feminine" genres--is the subject of Kallberg's absorbing book. Combining social history, literary theory, musicology, and feminist thought, this book situates Chopin's music within the construct of his somewhat marginal sexual identity.

Chopin in Britain

Chopin in Britain
Title Chopin in Britain PDF eBook
Author Peter Willis
Publisher Routledge
Pages 367
Release 2017-12-14
Genre Music
ISBN 1317166868

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In 1848, the penultimate year of his life, Chopin visited England and Scotland at the instigation of his aristocratic Scots pupil, Jane Stirling. In the autumn of that year, he returned to Paris. The following autumn he was dead. Despite the fascination the composer continues to hold for scholars, this brief but important period, and his previous visit to London in 1837, remain little known. In this richly illustrated study, Peter Willis draws on extensive original documentary evidence, as well as cultural artefacts, to tell the story of these two visits and to place them into aristocratic and artistic life in mid-nineteenth-century England and Scotland. In addition to filling a significant hole in our knowledge of the composer’s life, the book adds to our understanding of a number of important figures, including Jane Stirling and the painter Ary Scheffer. The social and artistic milieux of London, Manchester, Glasgow and Edinburgh are brought to vivid life.

Frederic Chopin

Frederic Chopin
Title Frederic Chopin PDF eBook
Author Maurycy Karasowski
Publisher
Pages 260
Release 1906
Genre
ISBN

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Music in Profile

Music in Profile
Title Music in Profile PDF eBook
Author John Rink
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 353
Release 2023
Genre Music
ISBN 0197565395

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"This book reflects the increasing significance of musical performance studies in recent decades. Originally published as separate essays over thirty years, the twelve chapters have been refashioned as a monograph which is both scholarly in nature and intensely personal, building on the author's extensive musical experience, most notably as a pianist. Hence the primary focus on piano music by Chopin, Schubert, Liszt, Brahms and Rachmaninoff. The book's cross-cutting themes nevertheless apply to diverse performance idioms and domains. By exploring themes in complementary ways, the book offers broad insights into musical ontology, epistemology and semantics while demonstrating various methodologies now used to study performance. Among other things, it highlights the powerful effects that experiencing music in performance can have on those who take part in it, in any capacity. There are many practical insights too. The volume has four sections, focusing on 'performance and performance studies', historical performance, analysis and performance, and artistic research. Case studies of romantic masterpieces for the piano feature throughout"--

Frederic Chopin; His Life and Letters

Frederic Chopin; His Life and Letters
Title Frederic Chopin; His Life and Letters PDF eBook
Author Maurycy Karasowski
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 1906
Genre
ISBN

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