Romantic Composers 2 Frédéric Chopin
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ROMANTIC COMPOSERS 2
FRÉDÉRIC CHOPIN
1810 – 1849
Was a Polish composer, virtuoso
pianist, and music teacher.
Wrote only for the piano
Most of Chopin’s major works were completed
and consisted mostly of mazurkas (1) and
nocturnes (2) .
(1) A Polish folk dance, usually with a lively
tempo,
(2) An ensemble piece normally played for an
evening gathering that is inspired by, or
evocative of, the night.
WORKS
Revolutionary Étude
Minute Waltz
Funeral March sonata
mazurka
FELIX MENDELSSOHN
1809 –1847
German composer
child prodigy
A prolific composer as a child, wrote his first
published work, a piano quartet, by the time he
was thirteen.
Mendelssohn's personal life was fairly
conventional compared to many composers of
note. He was happily married and had four
children.
He performed as a pianist, organist and
conductor in Germany as well as in England
where his music was especially popular.
In 1842, Mendelssohn wrote incidental music (1)
for the Shakespeare play, A Midsummer Night's
Dream, including the famous Wedding March
that is played as the recessional at many
weddings.
(1) music in a play, television program, radio
program, video game, film or some other form not
primarily musical (background music)
WORKS
Piano Concerto No. 1 in G Minor, op. 25
The Hebrides aka Fingal's Cave
Violin Concerto in E Minor, op. 64
WILHELM RICHARD WAGNER
1813 –1883