Frederic francois Chopin (1810 -- 1849) was a 19th-century polish composer and pianist.
(弗里德里克·弗朗索瓦·肖邦(F.F.Chopin,1810年—1849年),19世纪波兰作曲家、钢琴家。)
Chopin was born in Poland in 1810.
(1810年,肖邦出生于波兰。)
He began writing in 1817 and appeared on stage in 1818.
(1817年开始创作,1818年登台演出。)
From 1822 to 1829, he studied composition and music theory in Warsaw national music high school.
(1822年至1829年在华沙国家音乐高等学校学习作曲和音乐理论。)
He toured Europe as a composer and pianist since 1829.
(1829年起以作曲家和钢琴家的身份在欧洲巡演。)
After the failure of the Warsaw uprising and settled in Paris, engaged in teaching and creative.
(后因华沙起义失败而定居巴黎,从事教学和创作。)
Chopin died of tuberculosis in Paris in 1849.
(1849年,肖邦因肺结核逝世于巴黎。)
扩展资料
肖邦人物经历:
1810年,弗里德里克·肖邦生于波兰首都华沙近郊热亚佐瓦沃拉,同年举家搬迁至华沙。
1826年,中学毕业后,肖邦在华沙音乐学院继续跟随约瑟夫·艾尔斯内尔学习钢琴演奏和作曲。
1830年,因波兰起义,肖邦离开故乡波兰移居到法国巴黎,开始以演奏、教学、作曲为生。
1837年,肖邦拒绝“俄皇陛下首席钢琴家”的职位和称号。
参考资料来源:百度百科-弗里德里克·肖邦
He began to study the piano at the age of four, and when he was eight years old he played at a private concert in Warsaw. Later he studied harmony and counterpoint at the Warsaw Conservatory. Chopin was also precocious as a composer: His first published composition is dated 1817. He gave his first concerts as a piano virtuoso in 1829 in Vienna, where he lived for the next two years. After 1831, except for brief absences, Chopin lived in Paris, where he became noted as a pianist, teacher, and composer. He formed an intimate relationship in 1837 with French writer George Sand. In 1838 Chopin began to suffer from tuberculosis and Sand nursed him in Mallorca, in the Balearic Islands, and in France until continued differences between the two resulted in an estrangement in 1847. Thereafter his musical activity was limited to giving several concerts in 1848 in France, Scotland, and England. He died in Paris of tuberculosis.
这是他的生平简介,如果你要音乐方面的资料,就是:
Nearly all of Chopin's compositions are for piano. Although an expatriate, he was deeply loyal to his war-torn homeland; his mazurkas reflect the rhythms and melodic traits of Polish folk music, and his polonaises are marked by a heroic spirit. Italian opera composer Vincenzo Bellini also influenced his melodies.
His ballades, scherzos, and études exemplify his large-scale works for solo piano. His music, romantic and lyrical in nature, is characterized by exquisite melody of great originality, refined—often adventurous—harmony, subtle rhythm, and poetic beauty. Chopin greatly influenced other composers, notably the Hungarian pianist and composer Franz Liszt, German composer Richard Wagner, and French composer Claude Debussy.
Chopin's many published compositions include 55 mazurkas, 27 études, 24 preludes, 19 nocturnes, 13 polonaises, and 3 piano sonatas. Among his other works are the Concertos in E minor and in F minor, both for piano and orchestra, the cello sonata, and 17 songs.
参考资料: http://www.galenfrysinger.com/warsaw_poland.htm