Frédéric Chopin

Frédéric François Chopin (born Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin; 1 March 1810 – 17 October 1849) was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist of the Romantic period, who wrote primarily for solo piano. He has maintained worldwide renown as a leading musician of his era, one whose "poetic genius was based on a professional technique that was without equal in his generation".

Chopin was born in Żelazowa Wola in the Duchy of Warsaw and grew up in Warsaw, which in 1815 became part of Congress Poland. A child prodigy, he completed his musical education and composed his earlier works in Warsaw before leaving Poland at the age of 20, less than a month before the outbreak of the November 1830 Uprising. At 21, he settled in Paris. Thereafter – in the last 18 years of his life – he gave only 30 public performances, preferring the more intimate atmosphere of the salon. He supported himself by selling his compositions and by giving piano lessons, for which he was in high demand. Chopin formed a friendship with Franz Liszt and was admired by many of his other musical contemporaries, including Robert Schumann.

After a failed engagement to Maria Wodzińska from 1836 to 1837, he maintained an often troubled relationship with the French writer Aurore Dupin (known by her pen name George Sand). A brief and unhappy visit to Mallorca with Sand in 1838–39 would prove one of his most productive periods of composition. In his final years, he was supported financially by his admirer Jane Stirling, who also arranged for him to visit Scotland in 1848. For most of his life, Chopin was in poor health. He died in Paris in 1849 at the age of 39, probably of pericarditis aggravated by tuberculosis.

All of Chopin's compositions include the piano. They are mostly for solo piano, though he also wrote two piano concertos, some chamber music, and 19 songs set to Polish lyrics. His piano pieces are technically demanding and expanded the limits of the instrument; his own performances were noted for their nuance and sensitivity. Chopin's major piano works include mazurkas, waltzes, nocturnes, polonaises, the instrumental ballade (which Chopin created as an instrumental genre), études, impromptus, scherzi, preludes, and sonatas, some published only posthumously. Among the influences on his style of composition were Polish folk music, the classical tradition of J. S. Bach, Mozart, and Schubert, and the atmosphere of the Paris salons, of which he was a frequent guest. His innovations in style, harmony, and musical form, and his association of music with nationalism, were influential throughout and after the late Romantic period.

Chopin's music, his status as one of music's earliest celebrities, his indirect association with political insurrection, his high-profile love life, and his early death have made him a leading symbol of the Romantic era. His works remain popular, and he has been the subject of numerous films and biographies of varying historical fidelity. Among his many memorials is the Fryderyk Chopin Institute, which was created by the Parliament of Poland to research and promote his life and works. It hosts the International Chopin Piano Competition, a prestigious competition devoted entirely to his works.

Birth and Death Data: Born February 22, 1810 (Żelazowa Wola), Died October 17, 1849 (Paris)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1900 - 1951

Roles Represented in DAHR: composer

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Recordings (Results 451-475 of 692 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Columbia 6092 12-in. approximately 1910 Nocturne Leo Strockoff Violin solo, with piano composer  
Columbia 6231 12-in. approximately 1911 Prelude in C sharp minor, op. 45 Vladimir Cernikoff Piano solo composer  
Columbia 6233 12-in. approximately 1911 Mazurka in A minor Vladimir Cernikoff Piano solo composer  
Columbia 6596 12-in. approximately 1915 Prelude in d minor, op. 28, no 24 Vladimir de Pachmann Piano solo composer  
Columbia 6598 12-in. approximately 1915 Impromptu in A flat, op. 29 Vladimir de Pachmann Piano solo composer  
Columbia 6616 12-in. approximately 1915 Mazurka, op. 67, no. 4 Vladimir de Pachmann Piano solo composer  
Columbia 6619 12-in. approximately 1915 Nocturne in E flat, op. 9 Vladimir de Pachmann Piano solo composer  
Columbia 6962 12-in. approximately 1916 Nocturne in E flat Band of the Grenadier Guards [U.K] ; Albert Sammons Violin solo, with band composer  
Columbia 6968 12-in. approximately 1916 Nocturne in D flat, op. 27 Vladimir de Pachmann Piano solo composer  
Columbia 6969 12-in. January 1916 Valse, op. 70, G flat Vladimir de Pachmann Piano solo composer  
Columbia 6972 12-in. approximately 1916 Sonata in B minor, op. 58 : Scherzo Vladimir de Pachmann Piano solo composer  
Columbia 6976 12-in. January 1916 Mazurka Vladimir de Pachmann Piano solo composer  
Columbia 6979 12-in. approximately 1916 Mazurka in C minor Vladimir de Pachmann Piano solo composer  
Columbia 75059 12-in. 2/27/1922 Etude in G flat, op. 10 Ferruccio Busoni Piano solo composer  
Columbia 75060 12-in. 2/27/1922 Prelude in A major, op. 28 Ferruccio Busoni Piano solo composer  
Columbia 75979 12-in. approximately 1917 Polonaise in A flat, op. 52, part 1 Adela Verne Piano solo composer  
Columbia 75980 12-in. approximately 1917 Polonaise in A flat, op. 52, part 2 Adela Verne Piano solo composer  
Columbia 76133 12-in. approximately 1918 Valse in C sharp minor, op. 64 William Murdoch Piano solo composer  
Columbia 76451 12-in. approximately 1919 Nocturne in F sharp major, op. 15 William Murdoch Piano solo composer  
Columbia 76703 12-in. either November 18 or 19, 1919 Nocturne in F sharp major Ferruccio Busoni Piano solo composer  
Columbia 76709 12-in. either November 18 or 19, 1919 Etude in e minor Ferruccio Busoni Piano solo composer  
Columbia 76894 12-in. 3/6/1923 Nocturne in E flat, op. 9 William Murdoch Piano solo composer  
Columbia 76895 12-in. 3/6/1923 Valse in A flat, op. 34 William Murdoch Piano solo composer  
Columbia 90129 10-in. June 1920 National airs (Theme and Variation II) Columbia Miniature Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Columbia W95105 10-in. between 1925 and 1927 Polonaise in E flat José Echániz Piano solo composer  
(Results 451-475 of 692 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Chopin, Frédéric," accessed May 2, 2024, https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102587.

Chopin, Frédéric. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved May 2, 2024, from https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102587.

"Chopin, Frédéric." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 2 May 2024.

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