Frédéric Chopin

(1810 - 1849)

The reputation of the Polish-born composer Frédéric Chopin rests on approximately thirty public performances and a relatively small body of work, almost all of it written for piano. Noted for his lyrical romanticism, he produced innovations in harmony, composition, and technique that redefined the breadth and power of his instrument.

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Voices In Time

1848 | Edinburgh

Loose Screws

Chopin visits the British Isles.More

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