About This Book
The biography follows Chopin from his Polish upbringing through his years in Vienna and Paris, emphasizing his inward temperament and the intimate bond he forged with the piano. It traces creative phases, friendships and misunderstandings—including his relationship with George Sand—and examines how solitude, delicate health, and aesthetic ideals shaped his compositions and public life. Drawing on musical analysis, surviving correspondence, and contemporaries’ memories while noting that some personal papers were lost, the narrative presents his oeuvre as an expression of refined imagination and private sorrow, and concludes with the decline of his strength and the persistence of his musical voice.
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