Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849), composed especially for the piano during the Romantic period. Viewed as a period of time that new developments in music, literature, art and other disciplines, who broke with many traditional approaches, the composer's piano Etudes a wide range of technical features pianist in rich, complex musical structures constructed of a unique style .
27 Etudes for piano, of which the first twelve covers Opus 10, has rapidly become the piano StaplesRepertoire and enjoy a public institution of pianists that includes a friend of Chopin and the composer Franz Liszt. Etudes Opus 13-24 were assigned to 25, and three were entitled Trois Etudes Nouvelles Etudes, which have never been cataloged.
Concert Etudes Opus 10 quickly became Staples considerations of the great pianist, and testifies to the ingenuity of the composition, the fact that these works are still in the programs live recordings, music, science and surveys showWritings and other media. Individual study, such as the Revolutionary Etude, and sadness have been borrowed and found abundantly in Hollywood films, radio shows, music, dance and other formats. Pianists such as Liszt, Rachmaninov and Earl Wild defended these beautiful works, and every artist has some nuances of interpretation, colors and sounds that the sources specifically for their services.
Wrapped in beautiful music are huge technical challenges that go farexceed the proper placement of fingers on the keys on the right. A wide range of musical and pianistic ideas are so skillfully integrated into this collection of individual masterpieces that listeners often have to focus on specific points which are addressed, as the musical ideas, obscure, so ripe and lively, often! Nearly all the individual Etudes include several technical features that the pianist has to win, without ever losing sight of the fact that music, not thetechnical features that have been properly communicated to the public.
Before composing this milestone, the composer wrote for his piano studies, which often was their musical value, but were designed to enhance technical skills alone. What has changed since the studies of Chopin have been published. Not only were fertile advanced piano studies available, but it was a prototype - a foundation - for the future studies of Liszt, Saint-Saens, composed, Rubinstein, Rachmaninoffand others.
The composition and the release of his Piano Etudes, Chopin, the concept of a piano studies extrapolated to a wealth of creative musical innovations that exceed all previous efforts and has developed a concept for future composers. Pianists and music lovers will continue to be amply rewarded, because they gain a deeper understanding of these pieces and their impact on the development of classical music.

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