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Although a few major pianists, notably Glenn Gould, have dismissed his
music as excessively ornamental and trivial, Fryderyk Chopin has long been
recognized as one of the most significant and individual composers of the
Romantic age. The bulk of his reputation rests on small-scale works that
in other hands would have been mere salon trifles: waltzes, nocturnes,
preludes, mazurkas, and polonaises (the last-named two groups reflecting
his fervent Polish nationalism). These works link poetically expressive
melody and restless harmony to high technical demands. Even his etudes
survive as highly appealing concert pieces by emphasizing musical as well
as technical values. His birth date is a matter of controversy; the town
registration of his birth specifies February 22, but Chopin always gave
the date as March 1. His father was French, his mother Polish; he was
raised in Warsaw by a family that mingled with intellectuals and members
of the middle and upper classes, and as a teenager he spent two summers in
the country, where he was exposed to Polish folk music. By the age of
eight he was recognized as a child prodigy, performing in elegant salons
and beginning to write his own pieces. Early on he studied composition
with Josef Elsner, then took classes in various other music subjects as
well as art and literature at the Warsaw Lyceum. In 1826 he enrolled at
the University of Warsaw. He gave his first recital in Vienna in 1829, and
over the next few years he performed at home and through much of German
and Austria as well as in Paris. Feeling limited by Warsaw's cultural
provincialism and uncomfortable with the publicity surrounding his
performances there, he settled in Paris in 1832 and established himself as
an exorbitantly paid piano teacher. In Paris he composed extensively, but
limited his performances mainly to private salons. In 1838 he began an
affair with French novelist George Sand. The couple, along with Sand's
children, spent a harsh winter in Majorca, where Chopin's health plummeted
and he was diagnosed with consumption (tuberculosis). Chopin settled in
with Sand in France, composing steadily although his increasing
perfectionism slowed his output. By the mid-1840s, though, his health and
romantic situation both had deteriorated. The affair ended in 1847 after,
among other things, Sand had portrayed their relationship unflatteringly
in her 1846 novel Lucrezia Floriani. Chopin then made an extended visit to
the British Isles, but returned to Paris to die in