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It points up his similarities to classical composers like Debussy and Chopin.
Scriabin's youthful compositions reflect to a large degree the influence of Chopin.
Astounding, enchanting, alembicated, and dramatic, the Chopin studies are exemplary essays in emotion and manner.
Taking on the role of a high society lady as well as wife and new mother, Chopin fit in well with the New Orleans culture.
At the ripe age of 20, Kate married Oscar Chopin, another wealthy Creole and successful cotton broker in Louisiana.
His speciality is extension of the guitar repertoire, with arrangements of Chopin, Brahms and, particularly, J S Bach.
Although he wrote scores for cello, voice, and orchestra, Chopin regarded the keyboard as supreme.
The ballade, perhaps an 1848 homage to Liszt's soon-to-be-dead friend Chopin, was played every bit as tempestuously as one could wish for.
No sooner had the melodious Chopin finished when a newfangled Gershwin song was beating away.
His sense of rhythmic freedom, elasticity of phrasing, romantic ardor, and caressing tonal hues set a new standard for the four Chopin Ballades.
I was overwhelmed by his commanding, assured musicianship in Bach, Haydn, Chopin, Smetana, Liszt, and Grainger.
Atwood validly draws a connection between Chopin and Delacroix in their hatred of romantic anarchy and disorder.
Its singing melodies, rocking accompaniments and romantic harmonies advance the composition of nocturnes from Field to Chopin.
With a pastiche of scores by Chopin, Schumann, Shostakovitch, and Rimsky-Korsakov, Nijinsky is a phantasmagoria.
A retro drive toward the Catskills on Wednesday, with Chopin playing on the radio, had its pleasures.
His literary characters spoke competently about Bach, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, and Chopin.
The first prize winner will tour the U.S. in a series of more than 20 concerts prearranged by the Chopin Foundation.
His discography has included Scriabin, Shostakovich, Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Milhaud, and Rodrigo.
In nearly five decades of concert going this writer has rarely heard more exquisite, sensitively projected Chopin.
Pulling out the bench and grabbing her sheet music, Nicole began to play a nocturne by her favorite composer, Chopin.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A thunderstorm may alarm a Mozart into existence, and why not a second Chopin?
A much more congenial and intimate connection existed between Chopin, Slavik, and merk.
He is a reincarnation of Chopin, with almost the added virility of a Rubinstein.
From a misunderstanding of George Sand's character, there is but a short step to a misjudgment of her connection with Chopin.
On this occasion Chopin succeeded in producing the krakowiak, and repeated, by desire of the ladies, the Variations.
She pulled a volume of Chopin from the stand, and began the twelfth nocturne.
This does not imply that Chopin had any particular genius in counterpoint, but to deny his mastery of polyphony is a grave error.
Like all modern composers of acknowledged rank, Chopin was strongly influenced by the popular music of his native country.
This nocturne is called a forerunner to the Chopin nocturnes.
To hear him in a Chopin polonaise is to realise his limitations.
Gradually and imperceptibly the interlude melted into the soft opening minor chords of the Chopin Impromptu.
Like Clementi, so was also Chopin under the dominion of his instrument.
Chopin only loved Sand and before that Constantia Gladowska.
For hummel's works Chopin had indeed a life-long admiration and love.
In this book she traces the portrait of Chopin as Prince Karol.
When she plays Chopin, she interprets his sureness and neatness.
It was toward the close of 1831 that Liszt met Chopin in Paris.
On the other hand, I do not believe that Chopin wrote to a metronome.
His recital marked the 200th birthdays of Chopin and Schumann with a thoughtfullydesigned programme of fantasies and polonaises.
I think, had more affection for Chopin than the latter for Berlioz.
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