Chopin's Piano: In Search of the Instrument That Transformed Music
The captivating story of Frédéric Chopin and the fate of both his Mallorquin piano and musical Romanticism from the early nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century.During the winter of November 1838, Frédéric Chopin sailed to Majorca, where he lived with his lover, George Sand. Upon arrival he acquired a small piano and brought it with him to a monastery in the mountains. There, in frail health, but inspired by the beauty of his surroundings and the solace of his relationship with Sand, he began to compose his revolutionary preludes.In this scintillating work of narrative nonfiction, composer and pianist Paul Kildea follows the musician and his instrument through history, tracing and interpreting the origin and success of Chopin’s famous preludes and the piano’s journey from Majorca in the early nineteenth century to Nazi-occupied Paris in the 1940s. Along the way Kildea brilliantly describes how keyboards are crafted, how music boxes are designed, and how the preludes were first heard by Chopin, then composed, and played. Chopin’s Piano is an astonishing and thrilling story that explores the changing meaning of music through time and the journey of cultural artifacts through the ages.
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Chopin's Piano: In Search of the Instrument That Transformed Music
The captivating story of Frédéric Chopin and the fate of both his Mallorquin piano and musical Romanticism from the early nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century.During the winter of November 1838, Frédéric Chopin sailed to Majorca, where he lived with his lover, George Sand. Upon arrival he acquired a small piano and brought it with him to a monastery in the mountains. There, in frail health, but inspired by the beauty of his surroundings and the solace of his relationship with Sand, he began to compose his revolutionary preludes.In this scintillating work of narrative nonfiction, composer and pianist Paul Kildea follows the musician and his instrument through history, tracing and interpreting the origin and success of Chopin’s famous preludes and the piano’s journey from Majorca in the early nineteenth century to Nazi-occupied Paris in the 1940s. Along the way Kildea brilliantly describes how keyboards are crafted, how music boxes are designed, and how the preludes were first heard by Chopin, then composed, and played. Chopin’s Piano is an astonishing and thrilling story that explores the changing meaning of music through time and the journey of cultural artifacts through the ages.
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Chopin's Piano: In Search of the Instrument That Transformed Music

Chopin's Piano: In Search of the Instrument That Transformed Music

by Paul Kildea
Chopin's Piano: In Search of the Instrument That Transformed Music

Chopin's Piano: In Search of the Instrument That Transformed Music

by Paul Kildea

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The captivating story of Frédéric Chopin and the fate of both his Mallorquin piano and musical Romanticism from the early nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century.During the winter of November 1838, Frédéric Chopin sailed to Majorca, where he lived with his lover, George Sand. Upon arrival he acquired a small piano and brought it with him to a monastery in the mountains. There, in frail health, but inspired by the beauty of his surroundings and the solace of his relationship with Sand, he began to compose his revolutionary preludes.In this scintillating work of narrative nonfiction, composer and pianist Paul Kildea follows the musician and his instrument through history, tracing and interpreting the origin and success of Chopin’s famous preludes and the piano’s journey from Majorca in the early nineteenth century to Nazi-occupied Paris in the 1940s. Along the way Kildea brilliantly describes how keyboards are crafted, how music boxes are designed, and how the preludes were first heard by Chopin, then composed, and played. Chopin’s Piano is an astonishing and thrilling story that explores the changing meaning of music through time and the journey of cultural artifacts through the ages.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780393652222
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 08/14/2018
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.60(w) x 9.60(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Paul Kildea is a composer, pianist, and the author of Benjamin
Britten: A Life in the Twentieth Century. He was head of music at the Aldeburgh Festival and subsequently artistic director of the Wigmore Hall in London. He lives in Berlin.
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