If you like Chopin music on Sundays during summer in Łazienki Park, Warsaw, Poland are Chopin music concerts. One of my favorites because you can sit on the grass and just listen. It's something that I haven't seen anywhere else. Unique experience. And it's free! Definitely check it out when you are in Europe.
Hi, Ewa,
When touring Poland with my Polish-born father, we were fortunate enough to experience such a Chopin concert in Warsaw's most lovely park. Sheer joy! My father taught me about Chopin at a young age so I've always loved the pianist's music. He is truly the "Poet of the Piano." No one sounds like him or conveys the romanticism and nationalism that he did. As it turns out, my son became a pianist and composer and is strongly influenced by Chopin. Imagine the joy and pride my father felt when his grandson performed Chopin.
Unfortunately, my father passed last year in NYC at age 94. Recalling the Chopin concert in Warsaw that I shared with him my fills my eyes with tears of both joy and sorrow. However, both my dad and Chopin remain alive in my heart and those of others. Thank you for sparking the beautiful memory of my father, a summer in Warsaw, and the timeless music of Chopin. 🎹
The horror of Soviet control of post war Poland made irreparable damage to Polish society creating a huge generation of dangerous , agresive , jealous imbecile alcoholics to be ashamed of. That damaged generation almost uprooted Polish history of music , poetry & art.
That was the reason for most Pols to defect Poland parallel with communist opressions.
If Chopin felt that way about public performances, then piano competitions would have surely made him livid
He is my favorite composer.
Simplicity is the greatest achievement - Frederic chopin
love this guy. it's such a shame he died so young ;-; imagine what he would have written with a few more years.
Listen to Chopin's two nocturnes (Op. 62), and also the cello sonata. These are an excellent example of an older Chopin style. His harmonic genius really developed more romantic and modern sounding.
Omg yeah so true, it would have probably got deeper, someone needs to take the torch
The best musician of all time!
From a musician standpoint i disagree. As she says, Chopin acknowledged Liszt to be a beter pianist, but i would say he is the best composer. His music is expressive to an extend no other composer up to this day has managed to accomplish
@@gwaynebrouwn844 Rachmaninoff says hi :P But joking asides, the whole "best musician of all time" notion is ridiculous, much like the best food ever is.
Im from Poland! ❤🎹
Arguably Poland's greatest musical son.
Unfortunately he was born when Poland was then crumbling inside
his etudes are composed Outside Poland
I wish I could meet this guy. He’s my piano role model.
Piękno muzyki Fryderyka Chopina to fenomen graniczący z cudem ❤️
Chopin is the best. No one compares to him, musically-speaking. Especially at 0:33. He was at his best there.
I learned from an old timer that Chopin's Polonaise Eroique was very popular on the radio in the latter part of WW2. This was due partly to the movie A Song to Remember. During an intermission of a showing of that movie on the hanger deck of the USS Randolph, it was struck by a Kamikaze. They said if not for the intermission, many more sailors would have died. Chopin's music is always heroic and is infused with the spirit of liberty and freedom from tyranny.
Gosh, you just keep churning out Chopin videos! Keep em coming! I love him so much ;-;
"Chop Chop" I never could stand that name. But i called my george always georgy. She didn't enjoy that either.
Never clicked so fast for a video
Chopin's lifelong illness may actually have been caused by Cystic Fibrosis, and he would have actually died of that instead of tuberculosis. This is believed based off his family history.
#24 Chopin suffered from visual hallucinations believed to be caused by temporal lobe epilepsy
I have a crush on someone who has been dead for 169 years.
The answer is nobody knows: Chopin's heart was inspected in 2014 and a paper on it was published in 2017. Long story short pericarditis was found which favours tuberculosis. Next time the heart is to be examined in 2064. The crystal container with the heart was not opened though only made more airtight to preserve the heart even better.
Sanderus how perfect is it that he requested for it to be sent to Poland!
It is no surprise. Fryderyk Chopin was a patriot, who helped to preserve Polish culture and consequently Polish identity. Piano TV did not explain the political situation clearly enough. During Chopin's lifetime there was no Poland. It disappeared from maps in late 18th century and its territory was divided between Russia, Austria and Prussia. Chopin's music, so richly filled with traditionally Polish folk tunes, during his lifetime and long after his death (Poland regained independence in 1918) helped to preserve Polish spirit and resist intense germanisation and rusification. Of course there were countless of known and unknown Poles who aided this cause, Chopin was one of them. Mazurkas and polonaises are the easiest to spot but Polish tunes can be found also in other Chopin's works, for instance some sections of e-minor concerto are in the rhythm of another traditional Polish dance - krakowiak. BTW, the inscription on the board behind which Chopin's heart rests quotes from Matthew 6, 21: "For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."
#10 There is an 'urban legend' that liszt sight read the etudes lol.
#11 There is another 'urban legend' about Chopin improvising for hours after liszt committed the sacrilege. When a moth hit the candle and the candle went off, someone was about to light it up again got Chopin was like: 'actually, turn off all the lights, the moonlight is quite enough' and started improvising. After it ended, Liszt was like: "I understand, you are a brilliant poet, and your work is not to be meddled with"
Also I like how grande valse brillante waltz is playing in the background, BRILLIANT
Thank you so much! Right on time! I needed this for a presentation!
It's always so lovely to watch your videos.
Enjoyed this!
i am an extremely recent subscriber to your channel and I'm so mad i did not find this channel earlier. Its such an easy way to kill time and learn more about piano while doing so. I love it. thankyouu
Loved the video!
What a fresh breath of air you channel. A pretty girl talking about Chopin's music. All my favorite elements combined lol
Wow ! I did really enjoy this !! Thank you !
Honestly my favourite channel rn. Information delivered in an understanding state and not to mention you featured Chopin. Mitt favourite composer of all time
Thanks for sharing. Top notch. Great job Alyssa
He has been my favorite since I was about 10 years old. My problem is that I love good music but have no musical talent at all.
@@gutterboy4730 umm yes, but Chopin was born with music etched in his DNA. Reincarnation is the only way to describe such precocity.
I love your videos!!
*cough* Liszt *cough*
This was very interesting, I can't wait to see more videos like this, great job!
Good video, been sleeping with Chopin's music the last few years, relaxes me although sometimes makes me sad as well.
I am a special education teacher in a small school we REALLY enjoy your videos to supplement our topics.
good job Allysia. Always interesting if you create content about Chopin
This was so interesting! Thank you very much.
Chopin to najpiękniejsza spuścizna dla ludzkości ❤️
You are lovely. I don't play the piano but a huge fan of Chopin. My mom was a violinist.
love your chanel
Great video !!
Very interesting !
excellent video!
I have to watch this for school!
Wow Berlioz! Wow!
Great video! :)
Good video👍
Really interesting stuff. You are very charming. Thanks!
Speaking as a life long musician and a lawyer in the music field for thirty years, I congratulate you on the quality and content of your videos... Your videos on CHOPIN, who is my favorite piano composer are great and VERY informative and interesting... it does not hurt my ability to focus that you are also very beautiful without being GARISH like many of the Internet female piano phenoms.
By the way, are there any videos of you performing some of these CHOPIN compositions?
My favorite Chopin piece was playing in the beginning!
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Fryderyk Szopen.
That how his polish name would be spelled.
Half polish (mother) and half french(father) living in France for rest of his live he ended up under his father's last name Chopin.
His body is buried at Pere Lachaise cemetery Paris. But he said his heart belongs to Poland and it was smuglled to his homelan by his sister in the solution of cognac.
It rests in the Wall of the church of
Holy CROSS in Warsaw..
Chopin the 🐐
Thank you for all that infurgaruons about my favorite piano composer. Regards
Im a big fan of chopin, but you are indeed beautiful :)
Thumbs up :)
Love this! please do more composers with this thematic!
Very interesting!:)
"If you can't play as I'd written don't play at all"
so bummed i never got to see him live ☹️
How interesting!!.... . You....are most interesting.....
Chopin shouldn’t have made his etudes so difficult to begin with lol.
@@dcunited710 Ah... Le Festin d'Esope, what a great etude! You should check the Thirds Etude by Rautavaara
@@dcunited710 Yup, Rautavaara has a very special harmonical language :) Also the etudes by Scriabin are fantastic
awesome! was hoping you'd go for 24 as a nod to the # of preludes :)
Apart from the well known composers you have listed Chopin's music was very much influenced by Polish folk music.
The Funniest Nickname I ever heard is "Chop-Chop".
Chop chop is my new favorite lol
Nice!
I'd say he was also influenced by John Field
Copy that! Didn't John Field invent the idea of the nocturne, hence....?
@@billatkin3956 Indeed John Field is credited to be the inventor of the Nocturne, and he certainly influenced Chopin. In fact, he met Chopin. But that being said.. Chopin Nocturnes are in another realm of existence. John Field's Nocturnes are like little children compositions compared to the harmonic and melodic complexity of Chopin's.
Chopin's cousin was a Union General in the American Civil War: Krzyzanowski. He was wounded at Gettysburg.
Stewart Granger looks like Frederic Chopin, I hope I find girlfriend like you. I love your presenting. And funny out takes bloopers.
My second favourite composer of all time.
what would be a good book to start to understand those terms, music related?
Imagine all of the masterpieces we're deprived of because of his early death...
Do you have an analysis on 'Fur Elise', thank you.
Great video! I would perhaps add that Chopin never really had a piano teacher. Zywny was a violinist and Elsner was his composition teacher. They both recognised Chopin's remarkable gift and did the best thing a teacher could do - did NOT teach him piano, allowing his natural ability to develop
This is very true and it's so interesting, and despite Chopin's hilarious thoughts towards Zywny, it's quite amazing how much Zywny and the violin impacted his play.
I really like your work, where is the information from?
I wish you gave Mozart as much attention as you do Chopin
I'm a guitarist of many years but I took some music theory lessons from a piano teacher in town. One day I asked her who was her favorite composer and she said Chopin. So now I am wondering who is your favorite composer if you had to name just one?
Since you've mentioned it so many times I sort of had to correct you. Chopin wrote only music for the piano, or for piano and other instruments. All of Chopin's works has some kind of integrated piano.
Chopin effectively stopped composing any sonatas of orchestral works after 24. He hated the orchestra and believed the piano was the only thing you need, or at least that he needed :)
Regarding #11, over which Noctune exactly did Chopin fight with Liszt?
His life nearly overlaps with that of Edgar Allen Poe.
3:49 Impromptu!!!! 😍😍😍😍
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Can you please make a video about Moszkowski?
BTW, Sand broke up with Chopin because he sided with Solange's decision to marry Auguste Clesinger against her mother's wishes.
Also, pronounced d'Azhou not d'AgoulT.
Szia PianoTV Azt akarom, hogy tegye a transzcendentális Etude Four-t és kérem (im Hungarian)
What nocturne did Liszt play?
victor Borge said a mazurka is a waltz with the hiccups
Does someone know what nocturne exactly was the one lizt played different and Chopin got mad
Since he was before chopin
Azt akarom, hogy tegye a transzcendentális Etude Four-t és kérem < > (i want you to do transcendental Etude Four and two please)
Chopin rightfully disdained Liszt's compositions.
She also called him Mon cadavre
Can you please make a full tutorial of Chopin prelude in c minor!?
Excuse me. I was wondering if you could make a video on playing piano with a double jointed/ extremely flexible thumb.
Imagine what he could’ve done if he lived longer
2:17 come on, he wrote 2 concertos
He is polish
"Chop-chop" hahah