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Frederic Chopin

Birth

Frederic was most likely born in elazowa Wola on March 1, 1810. According to some reports, he was born on February 22, 1810. 1)

Sisters

Ludwika, Izabela, and Emilia Chopin were Chopin's three sisters, all of whom died young. 2)

Moving To Warsaw

The Chopin family relocated to Warsaw in the fall of 1810. They first lived in a tenement home on Krakowskie Przedmiecie Street, which no longer exists, before relocating to Saski Palace, their official abode. Nicolas Chopin was a French teacher at the Warsaw Lyceum. 3)

Learning Piano

Chopin began studying the piano when he was in his fourth and fifth years. His mother instructed him. 4)

Wojciech Żywny

He began taking piano lessons at the age of six from Wojciech ywny, a Polish musician of Czech descent. Żywny was a Chopin teacher for six years. He introduced Frederic to works of baroque and classical music and discussed the structure of Bach, Haydn, Mozart, and Hummel's piano compositions. Chopin acquired a fondness for older composers as a result of his studies. Frederic dedicated the Polonaise in A flat major, penned in 1821, to him when he was eleven years old. Wojciech Żywny is buried in Warsaw's Powazki Cemetery. 5)

Wilhelm Waclaw Wurfel

Wilhelm Waclaw Wurfel, who was also from Czechoslovakia, was Chopin's second instructor. Frederic had already written numerous short compositions when he was seven years old. These were polonaises, which are a type of musical dance based on the polonaise dance. Chopin grew up in the midst of this music's ambience. 6)

Warsaw Elite

Frederic made several appearances in the salons of the Warsaw elite even as a toddler. Chopin became renowned in Warsaw thanks to ywny, who typed down his variations and dances according to Frederic's directions and displayed them in numerous Warsaw residences. 7)

Kazimierzowski Palace

When Frederic's father's lyceum was relocated from the Saski Palace to the Kazimierzowski Palace, the Chopins relocated to the palace's outbuilding, the so-called post-building. rector's Juliusz Krzysztof Kolberg and his sons, Samuel Bogumi Linde and Kazimierz Brodziski, were their immediate neighbors at the time. 8)

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