1, folk songs
Narration generally refers to narrative and dramatic solo or solo. The word ballad comes from Latin ballade, which means dancing. It was originally a dance music. By the middle of19th century, Chopin, a Polish composer, was the first to compose a piano ballad. His four ballads, with beautiful melody, sincere feelings, profound contents and colorful atmosphere, are immortal masterpieces in the history of piano art.
2. Nocturne
Nocturne is a piano solo genre created by Chopin himself. It has the characteristics of diluting peace and tranquility, and occasionally there is a little meditation during relaxation. Nocturne in C minor is a three-part musical form. In the first paragraph, a dim melody was played in a soft voice. After all kinds of modulation, I feel more and more uneasy. In the middle, the speech speed turns faster, and the second theme of sadness appears, which dissolves into clarity and then returns to the first theme.
3. Piano Concerto
Concerto has become the most dramatic genre in instrumental music. Piano Concerto is the cooperation between piano and band throughout the whole work, and the rich effect produced by the interaction between piano and band in melody development is intriguing. How to understand the relationship between piano and orchestra has become one of the important contents of understanding piano concerto.
4. "Revolutionary Etudes"
Chopin's etudes show Chopin's grief and sorrow after the failure of Warsaw Revolution. Therefore, it was named "revolutionary" etude by later generations. The whole song is full of passion and indignation, which profoundly reflects Chopin's mood after the fall of Warsaw and the failure of the uprising. The inspiring melody shows the cry and struggle of the Polish people.
5. "Mazzuca Dance"
Chopin's Mazuka dance music has applied folk rhythms in a variety of ways, and has been recreated according to highly specialized artistic standards. He has more unique creations in harmony and mode, and his music melody is more refined, which increases the sense of jumping and endows poetry with changes.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia -fryderyk Chopin