Hi Frédéric François Chopin[n 1] (natawo nga Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin;[n 2][n 3] 1 Marso 1810 – [5]17 Oktubre 1849) usá nga Polako nga kompositor ngan virtuoso nga pianista [6][7]han Romantiko nga panahón nga nagkumposo hin damo para hin solo nga pagtokar hin piano. Usa hiya han mga harangdon nga mga maestro hin Romantiko nga musika[8] nga diín usá hiya nga ginsisiríng nga an iya "kanan siday nga pagkamakarit nahibase hin propesyonal nga tekniko nga waray nakalúpig han iya henerasyon."[9]
Natawo hi Chopin ha Żelazowa Wola ha Dukado han Warsovya ngan nagtubô hiyá ha Warsovysa, nga han 1815 nahimo nga bahin han Polonya han Kongreso. Usá hiya nga makarit han pagkabata, nagtapós hiyá han iya pag-aram hin musika ngan nagkumposo hiyá han iya mga sayó nga mga ginkumposo ha Warsovya ugsa hiyá lumakat tikang ha Polonya ha panuigon nga 20, mga waray mag-usá ka bulan ugsa han pagtikáng han Rebelyon han 1830 han Nobyembre. Ha panuigon hin 21, nag-ukoy hiyá ha Paris. Tikang didâ – han kataposán nga 18 ka tuig han iya kinabúhì – mga 30 là ka pasundayag ha publiko an iya ginpahayag, ngan nagpili hiyá han mas pribado nga kalibutan han salón literaryo. Nagpakabuhî hiyá ha pagbaligya han iya mga ginkumposo ngan ha pagpahayag hin mga pagtuón hin piano nga diin hataas an biling ha iya. Nagkasangkay hi Chopin ngan hi Franz Liszt ngan ginhangad hiyá han iya mga kadungan ha musika, upod hi Robert Schumann.
↑Bisan kun waray han pamilya ni Chopin nagsurat han ira apelyido han Pinolako nga kahimo han ngaran nga Szopen,[2] iní nga urhe nga pagsurat gin-gámit hin dámò nga mga Polako tikang pa han iya panahón, upod hiní an iya mga magsiriday nga mga kadungan nga hira Juliusz Słowacki[3] ngan Cyprian Norwid.[4]
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Dugang nga pamiling mahitungod han Frédéric Chopin ha kanan Wikipedia mga bugto nga proyekto:
Chopin MusicGinhipos 2008-04-20 han Wayback Machine, detailed biography, list of quotes, and study guides for Chopin's compositions, also including scores and MIDI files of Chopin's works
Chopin Early Editions, a collection of over 400 first and early printed editions of musical compositions by Frédéric Chopin published before 1881