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Written by: CYSOBlog
3/2/2010 4:27 PM

Hi there – happy Tuesday!

I’m a pianist (and harpsichordist...harpsichord is so hard core, I love it) and have a couple of degrees in music history. Therefore, I feel it’s my pianist/musicological duty to inform all of you fabulous people in the Wonderful-World-Of-Orchestral-Music that it's time for all us pianists to get all up in the concert hall with "Chopin Year" to celebrate the 200 years since Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin was born in Żelazowa Wola, Poland, 1810. The exact day of birth is contested between February 22 and March 1 (birth certificate said one day, family said the other), so I feel totally okay about putting this up on March 2nd. Why not extend the party, right? I mean, it is Chopin year, after all (even if our General Manager, Joshua, disagrees with me that we should celebrate for a whole year – what do you think?).

Of course, Chopin did compose for instruments other than the piano. For example, did you know he composed a bunch of songs with Polish texts, as well as a few little gems for cello and piano and a piano trio? Okay, so he didn’t get away from the piano that much. Anyway, my favorite four measures of music (3:09-3:15 on the video, in case you’re dying to know) ever written are by Chopin. Do you have a few measures of music that are your absolute favorite? What measures? What piece of music?

More information on “Chopin Year” can be found here at on The Fryderyk Chopin Institute's (really great looking!) Chopin Year homepage.

Now it's time for some super awesome multimedia.

First, the promotional video (in which I was glad to note the pianist is, in fact, wearing a seat belt of sorts...is there some rule about playing and driving?...and more importantly, why have I never played Chopin whilst being driven around town on a flatbed truck?...even more importantly, can someone set that up for me? I know lots of Chopin...we can drive for a while):

On a more serious note, here is the preview for a great looking documentary film written and directed by Jerzy Szkamruk and Piotr Sławiński, entitled Fryderyk, which explores “contemporary Poland through the eyes of Fryderyk Chopin 200 years after the composer's times.”

 

Mazurka anyone?

 

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Re: Chopin Year

Anyone who went on CYSO's 2007 tour recognize the park in the first video at 20 seconds?

By Joshua on   3/8/2010 3:52 PM

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