The Evolution of Chopin's Music (From 7 to 39 Years Old)
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- Опубліковано 24 тра 2024
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♫ 17 Years Old Sheet Music (Nocturne in E Minor, Op. 72, No. 1): tinyurl.com/3pyssjey *
♫ 19 Years Old Sheet Music (Etude Op. 10, No. 2 'Chromatic'): tinyurl.com/y44b5txt *
♫ 20 Years Old Sheet Music (Waltz in E Minor): tinyurl.com/yc3hwdsy *
♫ 21 Years Old Sheet Music (Revolutionary Etude): tinyurl.com/3chrk9tr *
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♫ 23 Years Old Sheet Music (Grande Valse Brillante): tinyurl.com/3w88pcnv *
♫ 24 Years Old Sheet Music (Fantaisie-Impromptu): tinyurl.com/rryarjn5 *
♫ 27 Years Old Sheet Music (Scherzo No. 2 in B-Flat Minor): tinyurl.com/25djfv57 *
♫ 28 Years Old Sheet Music (Raindrop Prelude): tinyurl.com/2tuwpch8 *
♫ 31 Years Old Sheet Music (Nocturne in C Minor, Op. 48, No. 1): tinyurl.com/4bhnanws *
♫ 32 Years Old Sheet Music (Heroic Polonaise): tinyurl.com/4tsy9jpc *
♫ 33 Years Old Sheet Music (Waltz in A minor): tinyurl.com/3frh49yc *
♫ 34 Years Old Sheet Music (Berceuse, Op. 57): tinyurl.com/3xvjc9tt *
♫ 36 Years Old Sheet Music (Polonaise-Fantaisie in A-Flat Major, Op. 61): tinyurl.com/3jkuntnh *
♫ 37 Years Old Sheet Music (Minute Waltz): tinyurl.com/bdznc7rz *
♫ 39 Years Old Sheet Music (Mazurka in F minor, Op. 68, No. 4): tinyurl.com/nhcdy58y *
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Enjoy this video showing the evolution of Chopin's music from age 7 to 39 years old.
0:00 7 Years Old: Polonaise in G Minor, B. 1, 1817
0:25 11 Years Old: Polonaise in G-Sharp Minor, B. 6, 1821
0:53 15 Years Old: Rondo in C Minor, Op. 1, 1825
1:27 16 Years Old: Rondo à la mazur in F Major, Op. 5, 1826
1:53 17 Years Old: Nocturne in E Minor, Op. posth. 72 No. 1, 1827
2:34 19 Years Old: Étude Op. 10, No. 2 in A Minor 'Chromatic', 1829
3:04 20 Years Old: Waltz in E Minor, B. 56, 1830
3:41 21 Years Old: Étude Op. 10, No. 12 in C Minor 'Revolutionary Étude', 1831
4:14 22 Years Old: Nocturne in E-Flat Major, Op. 9, No. 2, 1832
4:45 23 Years Old: Grande Valse Brillante in E-Flat Major, Op. 18, 1833
5:21 24 Years Old: Fantaisie-Impromptu in C-Sharp Minor, Op. posth. 66, 1834
6:02 26 Years Old: Nocturne in D-Flat Major, Op. 27, No. 2, 1836
6:40 27 Years Old: Scherzo No. 2 in B-Flat Minor, Op. 31, 1837
7:11 28 Years Old: Prelude Op. 28, No. 15 'Raindrop', 1838
7:55 29 Years Old: Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-Flat Minor, Op. 35, 1st Movement, 1839
8:48 31 Years Old: Nocturne in C Minor, Op. 48, No. 1, 1841
9:27 32 Years Old: Polonaise in A-Flat Major, Op. 53 'Heroic Polonaise', 1842
10:15 33 Years Old: Waltz in A Minor, 1843
10:54 34 Years Old: Berceuse, Op. 57, 1844
11:39 36 Years Old: Polonaise-Fantaisie in A-Flat Major, Op. 61, 1846
12:25 37 Years Old: Waltz in D-Flat Major, Op. 64, No. 1 'Minute Waltz', 1847
13:04 39 Years Old: Mazurka in F Minor, Op. 68, No. 4, Op. 61, 1849
Composer(s): Frédéric Chopin
Original Music © Frédéric Chopin (1817-1849)
It's time to showcase the evolution of Chopin's Music. What's your favorite work by him?
♫ 7 Years Old Sheet Music (Polonaise in G minor): tinyurl.com/386d64n5 *
♫ 17 Years Old Sheet Music (Nocturne in E Minor, Op. 72, No. 1): tinyurl.com/3pyssjey *
♫ 19 Years Old Sheet Music (Etude Op. 10, No. 2 'Chromatic'): tinyurl.com/y44b5txt *
♫ 20 Years Old Sheet Music (Waltz in E Minor): tinyurl.com/yc3hwdsy *
♫ 21 Years Old Sheet Music (Revolutionary Etude): tinyurl.com/3chrk9tr *
♫ 22 Years Old Sheet Music (Nocturne in E-Flat Major, Op. 9, No. 2): tinyurl.com/bpa7pnev *
♫ 23 Years Old Sheet Music (Grande Valse Brillante): tinyurl.com/3w88pcnv *
♫ 24 Years Old Sheet Music (Fantaisie-Impromptu): tinyurl.com/rryarjn5 *
♫ 27 Years Old Sheet Music (Scherzo No. 2 in B-Flat Minor): tinyurl.com/25djfv57 *
♫ 28 Years Old Sheet Music (Raindrop Prelude): tinyurl.com/2tuwpch8 *
♫ 31 Years Old Sheet Music (Nocturne in C Minor, Op. 48, No. 1): tinyurl.com/4bhnanws *
♫ 32 Years Old Sheet Music (Heroic Polonaise): tinyurl.com/4tsy9jpc *
♫ 33 Years Old Sheet Music (Waltz in A minor): tinyurl.com/3frh49yc *
♫ 34 Years Old Sheet Music (Berceuse, Op. 57): tinyurl.com/3xvjc9tt *
♫ 36 Years Old Sheet Music (Polonaise-Fantaisie in A-Flat Major, Op. 61): tinyurl.com/3jkuntnh *
♫ 37 Years Old Sheet Music (Minute Waltz): tinyurl.com/bdznc7rz *
♫ 39 Years Old Sheet Music (Mazurka in F minor, Op. 68, No. 4): tinyurl.com/nhcdy58y *
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Nocturne op 48 no 1 and trois nouvelles etudes
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This guy was a wizard, my brain would never be able to comprehend what he was capable of, even as a child he was a genius.
Imagine being the greatest composer of all time all before 20 wow
@@marshan1226 wow, now that’s an overstatement
What is an overstatement? its a simple fact
@@LisztAddict Liszt and Chopin were rivals in terms of piano playing but composition, Liszt himself will admit Chopin was in another realm
@@LisztAddict Are you feeling ok?😅 Polonaises, Nocturnes, Waltzes, Scherzo’s, Ballades the list goes on. Chopin was the most innovative and diverse composer there’s ever been
Mozart age 7: 🎵🎶
Bethoven age 7: 🎼🎵🎶🎶🎵
Chopin age 7: 🎼🎵🎵🎶🎶🎵🎵🎶I̸̡̟̤̳̘̬̣͔͇͌̾̒͂̈́̓͌͑̅̈́͂̇ ̵̡͉͍̎͛̆h̷͎͓͚̞̗̀́̑̚ͅa̴̡̖̬̖̝̗̯̩̻͎͎͍̟̩̳͆̍̽̈͌̕v̸̛̗̪͙̲̳̣̰̱̹̓̒̋̀̌̂̔ͅe̸̮̝̤̱̙̲̼̋͑́ ̶̫͇̠͍̞̗̯̭͚̲̰̲̑̾͗ͅͅơ̸̳̝͍̘͇̎̋̀̋͑̾̓̍͆̓̈̕͘͝p̶̛̰͎̲͙̪̬̋̅̇͛͑̽̌͒̈̋͘̕͝ȩ̶̨̢̣̖̦̩͙͓̹͍̱͔̩̿́̈́͒́̒̀̂͐͝ͅn̵̳͎̘̓ȩ̵̡̗̺͕̠̗͇͈͎̻̰͔͌d̵̡̼̩͉̥͖͎̝͕͉͎̱͈̪͈̈̆̅̓̿ ̷̧̮͖̻̗̼̠̱̯͕͙̮̦̺͌̈́̅̇͊̀̑̊̈̎͘͝ţ̶͖̖̩̦̭̻̱͙͕̮̺̞͆͊́͆̊̽͆̇ḧ̴̛͕̺̪̼̺́̓̉͋̈́̕͝ĕ̷̢̛͎̝̤̲̪͍̬̅͑̿̑͊̀͋̊̂̕ ̶̧̨̧̜̟͓̪͙̙̳͓̰͗̎̀͆͛̌̾́̏̇̂͘͜͝v̶̧̨̛̭͎̫̱̦̫̞͙̝̬͎͊̄̎͑̄́̑̀̇̅̕͝͝ǫ̶̡̛̱̠̪̬̹͈̝̺̲̯͙̖̆̔͂̍̄͛̋̄͒͝r̸̛̗̥̰͕͔̀̄͌̃̈́͆̂̊͌̈́̀̄͝͠ť̸̜̮̤̟̍͊̀͆̃̀̄̍̀̓͘͠e̶̢̧̗̖̟̰͕̻͔̖̺̫̲͌̔̽̉̚x̷̡̡̫̤̲̝̞͚̐́̎̅̈́̀͂̉͝ͅ ̸͇̼̬̽̔͊͋͋̚̚͠i̷̢̹̱̤̮̝̤͔̜͉͊̾̄̇̈́̆͘n̵̨̤̣̮̙̮̍̊̇͌͊̽͒̎̚ͅt̶̢͈͕͖̖̺͊̋̈́͠o̷̡͆͋͠ ̵̢͓̪̱̲͇̮̞̰̗̘̩̩͊̉͜ͅt̷͉̫͓̄̒̈́̀̐͂̽̀̽̉̐̕ͅh̵̨̰̜̝̮̻͔̥͖̙͗͂͋̎͂̿̓̌͂̕͝ę̷̖̝͖͈̜̜̦̩̼̹͆̀͋̒͂̇͜ ̴͚͔̩̹̫̰̼̪͙͔͚͓̰̀̎͊̈́̐͗͊̕5̴̩̦̲̫̤̳̀̄́̀̎̓̉̅̈́͊̚ţ̴̩̟̯̝̟͓͎̃͗̾̿̃͆͌͐̂͛͊͊͝ĥ̶̨̯̤̯̙̳̝̫͉̋̇̈́͗̌͘͘͜͜͜͝͠ ̸̜̤̝̟̤̟͓̍̓̈́̇̍͛̀̐̅͝d̷̛̗̻̹͓̫͈̮͗̀̒̃̎̅͒͗̇̈́̉̀͜i̵̞͍͓͕̒̍̽̽̏̿͝m̵̩̙̗̗̭̬̦̻͖̟̏̋̓̀e̵̛̛̻͓̘̫̠̠̪̱̦̳̠̺̗͋̑̀̅̈̌͌̋̀̅͛̚ṇ̴͋̈́͒͛̆̀̆͘͝s̸̨̔̓̀͐͌́͊̈͐̔͆̕̕͘͝į̷̨̻͎͖̙̠̮̣̩̐͒̉͑ö̶̡͔̰͔̭̲̅̈̿̈́̀̍̕n̸̨̦̲̳͉͓̹̱̜̮̆͗̅͋̉́͛̄ ̴̡̣̖̼͕̖͇͛͊̂̇̉͂🎵🎶🎵🎶🎶🎶🎶🎵🎵🎶
I don’t think Beethoven ever did write anything in 7 years old.
He didn't, but the thing what he did at 7 was that he appeared in a public concert in Colony (26th March, 1778). His father, Johann, lied to the audience, saying he was 6. His real first composition dates in 1782 when he was only 11 years old.
@@nachito2002wow, where did u read this?
"Chopin is the greatest of them all, for with the piano alone he discovered everything." - Claude Debussy
That is funny coming from that guy lol
He did some things with the piano that Chopin would properly be confused by.
@@olivercharles2930Not even close to Chopin lol
@@olivercharles2930 It's generally agreed that Chopin was a greater composer, but Debussy has more famous songs, like pretty much everyone knows Claire de Lune more than some chopin songs.
haha lol Debussy? Who is Debussy?@@sovietwizard1620
Chopin's ballades are his masterpieces. And not a single one is included.
Agree !
exactly what i said
Me waiting for ballade no.1…it was supposed to be at 21. Amazing to think that he made such a masterpiece at the age of 21.
Your cant give an overview of a ballade unfortunately
his masterpieces? nahhh, etudes and nocturnes are his most important signatures by far
Chopin is such a genius and he’s my favourite!
Really an underrated composer imo
@@ivo76 I don't really think Chopin is underrated
@@ivo76 i think you have to make sure your definition of underrated is correct
@@ivo76 he’s one of the most famous composers …
You should change your pfp to Chopin then 😂
The nocturne in E minor is an astonishing work for a 17 year old to write - this is deep, emotional music, full of anguish and heartache. Amazing genius!! The D flat nocturne is also indescribably beautiful.
That was my first thought when I herd the masterpiece
These evolution series are STUNNING!!! It's so satisfying to see how composers' style changed back then! Keep doing these series!
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he wrote op 10 at age 19???? thats insane how he was so good with harmonic progressions
To say nothing of his practically reinventing keyboard technique, with SO MANY innovations! Sheer genius!🧐🎼🎶🎹🍾🥂😋👍💡
That’s exactly my reaction. I went on wiki to vérifie that. Incredible….
Yes, he published op 10 at 23... all 12 etudes.. imagine!! I think no day passes by without me trying to comrehend how such potential existed
Wait until you hear that he had composed both concertos before he was even 20
Bruh I thought that was flight of the bumblebee because of the high notes
I just can't help but imagine how his compositions would have changed and developed into his later years in life. The world was truly robbed by the early death of a musical genius -- the likes of which has never been matched (in my opinion).
I can think of many that match him or even surpass him, but for the sake of dramatism, I'll just name Scriabin.
@@dap4699 Scriabin, Ravel as well as Liszt have all surpassed Chopin (composition wise) in some way in my opinion, yes. BUT don't forget that Chopin has almost started it all. He came in when audiences wanted to hear more Beethoven-like music. Almost every composer after him tried following his path, except for Chopin. It was a very bold move from him to get into the more personnal works while also maintainig a very strong and robust composition format in terms of harmonies and melodies. Yes, there are composers that have wrote pieces better than Chopin's, but his courage and his unique genius have both led to his memory being preserved throughout the centuries.
@@hearthefeeling No, he didn't. Beethoven started the path of romanticism, and Liszt invented modern performance. Chopin's music has hardly anything Beethovenian.
@@dap4699 I don't think you understood what I've said, since I told you that Chopin went on a different path than Beethoven's. That is truly what made him special. Besides, the ballades he wrote are hardly matched with any other work out there. My point still stands: he is a genius.
@Samm Salvey I do, I fell in love with his etudes. His style felt a bit odd at first, but it grows on you quite nicely.
This proves that Chopin was the greatest wunderkid of music, not even Mozart had composed such interesting and original melodies before the age of 10.... and the revolutionary study at 21... a total genius!
I am agree
Lol, a 15min track on UA-cam doesn't prove anything. Ask composers and classical musicians. It was neither Chopin nor Mozart. The only answer is Bach.
@@sachsenschlachter6401
No es así,Chopin técnicamente en edad era mucho más ,virtuoso y complejidad compositiva que S.B... repito ,edad,
Indiscutiblemente al tiempo Jsb,desplegó con sus obras de Barroco,su complejidad y su legado..
Ahora bien,Chopin,Indiscutible ,Con la bestia del Piano es el mejor intérprete y compositor ,creo nuevas texturas, armónicos, que cambiaron la manera y forma de emplear el instrumento más completo que existe ,F.Chopin ,dedicó su vida al piano,..
SB ,MOZART ,LVB..tenían abanico de más instrumentos ,
Habían reglas para pasar a ser " GRANDES LEYENDAS ". debías componer para orquesta filarmoniva ,Opera ,y no podías tocar el piano con el pulgar en las teclas negras,..el rompió las reglas ,sin embargo 100.desoues de su muerte ,y tras muchas convenciones de músicos, compositores ,intérpretes. Etc...se le otorga el honor de pasar a la historia como uno de los grandes músicos..
En mi opinión personal,hizo lo que le dictava el corazón ,a sabiendas que no podría pasar a ese estatus,
Por eso ,y repito, en mi opinión ,es el mejor músico de la historia ,y no es opinión mía, sino de los mejores compositores ,músicos de hoy en día,sigue siendo el mejor pianista de la historia..saludos
@@frans3554 Que
@@frans3554 Quizás mejor compositor de piano, sí, pero mejor pianista no. Franz Liszt se lleva el honor de ser el mejor pianista, por encima de Chopin.
It's amazing that from the very young age it's recognizable Chopin with his distinct approach to melodies
Chopin to najpiękniejsza spuścizna dla ludzkości.
NO BALLADES???? NO PIANO CONCERTO??? HIS BEST PIECES EVER COME ON!
He is called "piano poet" for a reason. His talent was truly monsterous even as a kid
Geez that last Mazurka is so haunting with that chromatic theme. You can really feel the life draining out of Chopin.
Oh, hello, Ethan!
Hello! What a coincidence lol
@@ethanbrownpiano Wait, how do you know it's me?
@@yuk_notkim7658 I looked at your YT channel lol
@@ethanbrownpiano Ah, okay lol
I can’t believe his G sharp minor polonaise was written when he was 11… so impressive
I finished to study it, I am 14 and i found it a bit hard
@@Pavonedoris and you found it hard to play but this guy made it MADE IT at 11 he sat there and thought of this and played it
@@gentlemancroc3767 i know
Really no was 14 years old
There are few in history who could write perfect melodies as effortlessly as Chopin. Right out of the gate he's churning out gold. His musical syntax is fluid and spontaneous but grounded with a structured sense of harmonic direction. He speaks musical thoughts so precisely in the midst of an improvisational flurry. He understood this very early on.
It's quite revealing that as he got older he didn't focus on making his compositions more technical or complex, but more beautiful and meaningful, putting the technique at the emotion's service.
That's what maturing as an artist should ever mean.
I think he did both, but great comment, nonetheless!
@@dariostarsky8124 I agree. In fact I think I didn't explained myself well. I didn't meant he abandoned complexity or technique, but as he got older it became less of a show off because he understood that complexity and technique should favor emotion instead of being a bare display of ability, but it also was a display of ability!
@@thefunkdroid2777 Oh, I know what you meant. Just like a child, first being innocent and playful, then, with life experience growing into understanding the emotions at a MUCH deeper level. And honestly, when it comes to emotions and musical poetry there is no other composer who does it for me more than Chopin. I mean how can you not be light, fresh and happy by Op.47; moved to tears by Op.48 or uplifted and ready to change the world by Op. 49 !!!!!
Thanks for your reply. It actually makes me laugh how people bicker about who was "the best"... De gustibus non est disputandum.
Greatest composer of all time! It’s just beyond belief how genius he was! A day doesn’t pass without listening to him! Greatest gift to humanity! We are honoured to have ever had a man like him live in our world!
I agree one hundred percent.
It makes me very sad that this video has to stop at just 39 years old. I love that last mazurka and it would've been so awesome to see where he could've gone with that more mellow but more chromatically interesting style
right! f minor to a major is insane how did he make it sound so good
Chopin, the father of both modern and meditative music, but also the mystical lovesick poet
Revolutionary etude is one of the most haunting, powerful music pieces I've ever heard
I feel that Chopin’s golden years were between 29-35. There are also many beautiful compositions before then, but the profoundity of some of his middle period works are beyond beautiful.
literally the george sand period, and agreed
Some years are faulty. The Rondó Op. 1 is an infancy composition, the waltz in A minor has no official date but the style goes to Chopin's early age. He was 27 when he wrote the Op 48.
YESSSS totally agreed tbh
@@Deibler666 I love Op. 48, my favorite nocturne, the earlier to be published C minor nocturne(the other was posthumous), is in that opus.
@@caterscarrots3407 I recorded the Op. 48 No. 1 a long time ago. Actually, I wanted to record more pieces but the camera failed and then they were prohibited at the music library. It's still in my channel if you want to check it out 😊
It's amazing that how chopin such amazing like piano sonata no.2, rondo in c minor, and more.
True
But he made better works
The fact that bad people live so long while people like chopin die young is so sad
So, Liszt is a bad person?!
@@Frederic_Francois_ChopinYes
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Liszt would be incredible, a composer that lived a long life!
Of course. I thought the same thing
@@niccolomaldera yeah other composers didnt really rest but liszt did he live in 75 years old (i think)
@@mindanielj.9479 And the wonderful thing is that Liszt changed his style during his whole existence, from Biedermeier to the beginning of Impressionism
yup, incredible how liszt is both early romantic, middle romantic and late romantic (at least anticipating it and much more)
@@nandovancreij Exactly! There's so much variety in his works, yet you can see a distinct style strung across all of them. It's a fascinating phenomenon.
God bless the Poles for bringing this angel in the form of a pianist to the world
what a brilliant man. incredible. it’s difficult to imagine how someone so young as seven could have achieved so much, but chopin showed us it’s possible 🙏🏻 a true virtuoso
He at 7 years old is better than all the songs/pieces I've ever played combined😭😭
The greatest inspiration for any composer! The absolute legend
Chopin es único. Y es curioso como se mantuvo fiel a su estilo, muy propio de él, y brillante desde el momento de su madurez.
You forget to add the ballades which are some of Chopin’s most ambitious works!
Thank you for your effort. The truth is that I was waiting for this video since Chopin is above all composers for me
compassing nocturne in E minor at 17 is crazy
Unless you start composing early.
7歳からレベチ過ぎやん
Com 7 anos ele já era diferenciado, e a evolução do seu trabalho é nítido com o passar do tempo. Este cara é um gênio e insaciável!
One of the greatest composers of all time, Chopin.
Get ready for some great music by Chopin! What's your favorite work?
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For me is the prelude raindrop :D
butterfly etude mb
torrent etude
Bi
@@Gab0686 it's great
I am learning Op 61 Polonaise Fantaisie and it’s a complex piece that takes time to appreciate. I saw that it is a favourite of many professional pianists while it is probably not often the audience’s favorite. Playing it takes me through a journey of a lifetime. It is one of my favourites now but it will still be terrifying to perform
it's amazing to see the evolution of a great musician like Chopin, his work is really fascinating
None captured the voice of nature better than Chopin. Romanticism is but a recreation of the moods of the natural world through poetry. Many “surpassed” Chopin in technicality, but none were even close to matching his poetry. Chopin was a storyteller and a painter. To me, following Beethoven, Chopin reminded us that music is the language of emotion and not just a display of genius and showmanship. When I listen to Chopin’s music, I hear no ego, only anecdotes of human emotion and existentialism.
7歳の時点で才能の塊すぎる
Ce prodige est mon compositeur préféré !!
Pure gold. Thanks so much for creating this video.
Chopin at 7 was already Rizziting
Frederizz chopin
Frédérizz
I think Chopin was the most prodigious composer for the piano in history. The polonaise he composed at 11 years old is more melodically complex than anything Mozart has written throughout his entire life. One of the few times I’m proud to be polish is when I’m listening to Chopin’s music. He and Copernicus are truly the finest things to come from that country.
Mozart's music was supposed to be non complex...
@@kingsofplaystation5032 I’m only referring to his piano works in comparison to Chopin, but in comparison to all composers his orchestral and piano pieces are plenty complicated. He just chose orchestra over piano and Chopin chose the opposite.
@@ejp246 As much as i love Chopin, there is no denying Mozart's musical genius. Both Mozart and Bach paved the way for classical music in a sense. Without Mozart, Chopin wouldn't be who he was.
Chopin's works are more complex and stylish in nature because music is constantly changing and evolving. That was the style during that time. Everything improves and changes as time goes on.
I wouldn't necessarily say Chopin is better just because his works are more advanced. He had more fore fathers to learn from in different musical aspects than Mozart did. Its just a matter of personal taste.
You shouldn't compare any composers in this way, especially when they lived in different ages.
@@vcemurder6851 chopin really did revolutionize piano playing. He may have not been like bach or beethoven in the sense he changed the course of classical music but his works are more than pieces, they tell the story of chopin. And I could argue that the technique and skill required to play chopin was at his time quite literally never seen before in the history of piano playing. So I guess I'm trying to say he was like the beethoven or bach for piano playing, at least in the romantic era.
The Piano King, eternally.
Claro,con el permiso de Bach.
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True
Liszt
おもしろ~子犬のワルツが37才だったり、ビックリすることもあるし、曲がつくられた年代に自分がなにしてたか遡るのも面白い
I can't wait! Could you also do Liszt after this?
It actually took Liszt quite some time to compose pieces at Chopin’s level. I suspect the progression would be less impressive. He had to work harder than Chopin to compose something, but nonetheless his music was marvellous in the end.
@@ejp246 Liszt was a genius on par if not better than chopin he just started composing at a later date and focused on his playing
@@SanAleksiusII He did start composing later, but he also lived an extra 40 years longer than Chopin. I know all of his pieces and cannot find something of higher quality than Chopin’s ballades.
@@ejp246 I think Liszt and Chopin had two totally different styles. It cannot be said that one is better than the other for their way of composing. Liszt often composed for the public, he was a virtuoso pianist and wanted to show others his abilities. Chopin didn't even play that much in public during his lifetime. So I guess we can't compare them. They also had two different worldviews.
I wouldn’t say that. Liszt didn’t have a super complete style. Sure, he had a style. But he often dove into new styles. Much of his early works are very flashy and virtuoso. He was a showman and a performer. Chopin always had a unique style like no one else. Chopin just developed his style throughout his life. Liszt took inspiration from Beethoven, Chopin, and other contemporaries.
“Simplicity is the final achievement. After one has played a fast quantity of notes and more notes, it is simplicity that emerges as the crowning reward of art.”-Frédéric Chopin
Doesn't matter, how old was Chopin. Every his piece is such a great music, which can always make my day!
please do Franz Liszt..
That would be a long video.
Wow both Bach and Chopin wrote their most famous pieces when they were 22 years old. I think most famous mathematicians do their best stuff in their early twenties
What amaze me the most is that Chopin wrote a lot of piano music and like 90% to 95% is a hit 🔥 everything is high quality. Best melody writer of ALL TIMES. He wasted no time in his song the 100% of it is just brilliant.
I love lots of Chopin's pieces, most notably both Nocturnes op. 27, Etude op. 10 no. 2, Raindrop Prelude, Waltz op. 64 no. 2, but probably the top one for me is Heroic Polonaise. I love dynamics of this piece and I wish I would be able to play it someday. Now is the time for me to learn Berceuse, op. 57, thanks for showing me this (hopefully) easy piece. I have to start somewhere and Prelude op. 28 no. 20 have difficult chords for me at this moment.
Dude, if Prelude 20 feels difficult don't even look at the Berceuse
Chopin is a genius
Very nice job, I enjoyed ! A Scriabin evolution would be fantastic too
YES! I was literally waiting for this one!
His nocturne at age 17 was so deep for such a young person
I'm loving this type of videos.
Keep it up!
Scriabin's evolution is perhaps the most interesting
Amazing 🎶 Perfect, Maestro ❤️
I really want to see Joplin. I really hope he makes one
That would be cool!
wowwww where did you find those paintings of him?????
i'm a diehard fan of chopin and even i have not seen most of these before
7살 때 작품부터 나 쇼팽입니다 하고 말하고 있는데.. 그냥 완성형 천재인듯....
And then, he goes ahead and does it! Thank you so much, Im very happy
Many thanks. I introduced me to a couple of pieces I'd never heard before.
chopin is amazing and i will forever love him.
Es interesante pensar, lo que cada pieza transmite y que tenía que ver con la época que estaba pasando Chopin.
La que más conectó conmigo es 01:54 Nocturne in E minor
Splendid Film of Genius! You are really High Creator! I admire Maestro's Music and I've admired Yous coloured imadination.
Genio, ¡el mejor de todos! 👏🏼👏🏼
Вся современная поп-музыка выросла из партитур этого Гения!
Todo lo que hace Chopin se escucha increíblemente bien
I love these videos.
8:10 It's cool to see Chopin grew a third hand
I was waiting this!!
Thank you very much for the video
Legend has it, when Chopin would sit at the piano he would say to himself… I better make this as hard as fuck to play
Is Nocturne just one giant piece that he kept adding on to over the years? Gorgeous music!
No
Ah, no, it's more like a "label"? Nocturne literally just means a music composition that has those romantic qualities, so it's like naming each book you public Book No. 1, Book No. 2, so on so forth.
I am most impressed with Fantaisie- Impromptu at age 24. Very exciting and crazy- sounding. I found out why when I bought the sheet music so I could play it and saw that the left hand part and the right hand part are in 2 different time signatures!
Amazing video!
The reason why i love Chopin was the Waltz style that he did, it was very wonderful to heard it...
3:09
Great video. I think one on Debussy would be really interesting. Quite a journey from Clair de lune to the Etudes
What type of emotion did this polish boi have when he was just 7? Like whaa 😭😭
Magic
Wow, such a cool video! Also, could you perhaps reupload the scherzo and the a-flat polonaise using this midi and soundfont? Sounds interesting!
You can feel the nervy draining out of Chopin in his final years
Best video ever!!
I LIKE CHOPIN'S NOCTURNES AND ETUDES THEIR SO NICE!
My favorite 😍 genius pianist❤
Who suddenly broke his heart at 17?
Oh, yeah, Beethoven died
Lol hell no
His beloved sister died
쇼팽의 작품은 진짜 듣다보면 눈물이 나온다
Anyone Study Music should take the look of this video! The harmony from Chopin evolved into jazz and bossa nova, Not only classical music
Thank you
Sorry but after watching this and Mozart's progress video, Chopin absolutely BLOWS Mozart out the water. People usually use Mozart as an example of what it's like being on a genius level when it comes to music, but Chopin is the true prodigy child and musician. Mozart is indeed great. But Chopin.....come on.
Competition are for horses
My favorite 4:20
Wow! Very interesting!
This is amazing. Make more videos like this like franz liszt
I've always been indifferent to Chopin's music. His nocturnes are calming and hard not to love
Indiffrent or partial? Not sure what you mean...