In the process of music development, many great composers contributed their talent to the music revolution. Being a wonderful composer does not necessarily mean that they got a high reputation. However, this means that their work is ingenious and worthwhile. Skillfully created melodies have reached a certain value in the music world. The sweet harmony created by the composer defines who he is. One of the talented composers is Frédéric Chopin born in Zorazovola in Poland on February 22, 1810.
Frederic · Chopin (1810 - 1849) and Morris · Ravel (1875 - 1937) showed a remarkable difference, but they were chosen as two of the best piano music. Composer. Frederic Chopin is often regarded as a "piano song" and is one of the greatest composers of piano music in the romantic era, centered on emotion. His piano style, embarrassing feelings, and incomparable melody creative elements create some of the most purest and most beautiful music and make romantic piano music the best. Meanwhile, Morris Ravel is influenced by new ideas and concepts of French piano music. This development is characterized by recognizing music as an embarrassing art. Expression is not the only one. This is in stark contrast to the subjective style of romantic exercise in the 19th century, which emphasizes personal emotions and emotions.
In the 19th century, the Polish composer Frederic Chopin's piano master changed romantic music and combined it with nationality and technically demanding styles. Chopin wrote many sonatas, nocturnes, folk songs, waltzes, overture and other works for the solo piano. As a talented player, he emphasized the accuracy of the soloist by asking keyboardists more requests than the previous composers. Chopin's work is usually shorter than other composers, but they contain as many notes as possible to stimulate the range of voices of the challenge and sound and decorative structures. Chopin did not write accompaniment of vocals, but I asked the piano player to play the same kind of sound. Chopin prefers an intimate experience of playing with small audiences at the salon, and his performance is limited for his poor health throughout his life. One of his most famous works, "Minute Waltz" (D - Flat Vocal Waltz, 64, B - Sharp's small work Chopin Piano Sonata No. 2)