The building of the Fryderyk Chopin Institute in
Warsaw
The Fryderyk Chopin Institute (Polish: Narodowy Instytut Fryderyka Chopina) is a Polish organization dedicated to researching and promoting the life and works of Polish composer Frédéric Chopin. It was created in 2001 as the result of legislation in the Polish Parliament and is under direct control of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage. Its headquarters are located in Warsaw.[1]
Activities
The activities of the institute include publications, organization of concerts, conserving the physical and artistic Chopin heritage, monitoring the commercial use of Chopin's name and operating a Chopin Information Centre (the Institute's website).[2] Amongst its publication projects is a complete facsimile edition of Chopin's works, compiled from all available holograph manuscripts, edited by Zofia Chechlińska.[3]
The institute operates the Fryderyk Chopin Museum and the five-yearly International Chopin Piano Competition.[4] It also runs the "Young Talents" programme to encourage young Polish pianists.[5]
The Institute is also organizing a festival Chopin and his Europe since 2005. It presents European music in the context of its links with the life and work of Chopin. One of the objectives of the festival programme is historical performance - presenting works as they were originally heard, on period instruments. The festival is organised in collaboration with the Warsaw Philharmonic, the Grand Theatre and Polskie Radio Program II.[citation needed]
Chopin competition
Organized by Fryderyk Chopin Institute, the International Chopin Piano Competition (Polish: Międzynarodowy Konkurs Pianistyczny im. Fryderyka Chopina), a piano competition held in Warsaw, Poland, has been held since 1927.
Chopin museum
The Fryderyk Chopin Museum (Polish: Muzeum Fryderyka Chopina) in Warsaw was established in 1954. Since 2005, it has been operated by the Fryderyk Chopin Institute.
References
- ^ "Legal Act" (English translation), Fryderyk Chopin Institute website, accessed 7 August 2014.
- ^ "About us", Fryderyk Chopin Institute website, accessed 7 August 2014.
- ^ Alina Mądry, "19th Century editions of the Works of Chopin as an Aspect of the History of Reception", Polish Libraries website, accessed 7 August 2014.
- ^ Website Archived 2015-04-03 at the Wayback Machine of the International Chopin Competition, accessed 7 August 2014.
- ^ "Promotion of Young Talents", Fryderyk Chopin Institute website, accessed 7 August 2014.
External links
See also
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Concertante works | |
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Chamber music and songs | |
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Ballades | |
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Études | Opus 10 | |
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Opus 25 | |
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Trois nouvelles études | |
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Impromptus | |
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Mazurkas |
- 4 Mazurkas, Op. 6
- 5 Mazurkas, Op. 7
- 4 Mazurkas, Op. 17
- 4 Mazurkas, Op. 24
- 4 Mazurkas, Op. 30
- 4 Mazurkas, Op. 33
- 4 Mazurkas, Op. 41
- 3 Mazurkas, Op. 50
- 3 Mazurkas, Op. 56
- 3 Mazurkas, Op. 59
- 3 Mazurkas, Op. 63
- 4 Mazurkas, Op. 67
- 4 Mazurkas, Op. 68
- Posthumous mazurkas without opus numbers
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Nocturnes |
- 3 Nocturnes, Op. 9
- 3 Nocturnes, Op. 15
- 2 Nocturnes, Op. 27
- 2 Nocturnes, Op. 32
- 2 Nocturnes, Op. 37
- 2 Nocturnes, Op. 48
- 2 Nocturnes, Op. 55
- 2 Nocturnes, Op. 62
- Nocturne in E minor, Op. posth. 72
- Nocturne in C♯ minor, Op. posth.
- Nocturne in C minor, Op. posth.
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Piano sonatas | |
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Polonaises | |
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Preludes | Opus 28 |
- No. 1 in C major
- No. 2 in A minor
- No. 3 in G major
- No. 4 in E minor
- No. 5 in D major
- No. 6 in B minor
- No. 7 in A major
- No. 8 in F♯ minor
- No. 9 in E major
- No. 10 in C♯ minor
- No. 11 in B major
- No. 12 in G♯ minor
- No. 13 in F♯ major
- No. 14 in E♭ minor
- No. 15 in D♭ major
- No. 16 in B♭ minor
- No. 17 in A♭ major
- No. 18 in F minor
- No. 19 in E♭ major
- No. 20 in C minor
- No. 21 in B♭ major
- No. 22 in G minor
- No. 23 in F major
- No. 24 in D minor
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Others | |
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Rondos | |
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Scherzos | |
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Waltzes |
- Grande valse brillante in E♭ major, Op. 18
- 3 Waltzes, Op. 34
- Waltz in A♭ major, Op. 42
- Waltz in D♭ major, Op. 64, No. 1 (Minute)
- Waltz in C♯ minor, Op. 64, No. 2
- Waltz in A♭ major, Op. 64, No. 3
- Waltz in A♭ major, Op. 69, No. 1 (Farewell)
- Waltz in B minor, Op. 69, No. 2
- 3 Waltzes, Op. posth. 70
- Waltz in E minor, Op. posth.
- Waltz in E major, Op. posth.
- Waltz in A minor, Op. posth.
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Miscellaneous music |
- With opus numbers
- Variations brillantes in B♭ major on "Je vends des scapulaires" from Hérold's Ludovic, Op. 12
- Boléro, Op. 19
- Tarantelle in A♭ major, Op. 43
- Allegro de concert, Op. 46
- Fantaisie in F minor, Op. 49
- Berceuse in D♭ major, Op. 57
- Barcarolle in F♯ major, Op. 60
- Marche funèbre in C minor, Op. posth. 72/2
- Three Écossaises, Op. posth. 72/3
- 17 Polish songs, Op. posth. 74
- Without opus numbers
- Album Leaf (Moderato) in E major, B. 151
- Andantino in G minor (arr. of the piano part of the song Wiosna), B. 117
- 2 Bourrées, B. 160b
- Canon in F minor, B. 129a
- Cantabile in B♭ major, B. 84
- Contredanse in G♭ major (doubtful), B. 17
- Fugue in A minor, B. 144
- 3 Fugues; arr. from Cherubini's Cours de contrepoint et de fugue, KK. VIIa/2
- Galopp in A♭ (Galop Marquis), P. 2/13
- Introduction, Theme and Variations in D on a Venetian air, for piano 4-hands, KK. IVa/6
- Klavierstück in B♭ (1834), P. 2/6
- Klavierstück in E♭ (1837), P. 2/5
- Klavierstück in E♭ (1840), P. 2/10
- Largo in E♭, B. 109
- 2 Polish songs, B. 51, 132
- Variations in A major, Souvenir de Paganini, B. 37
- Variation in E major for Hexameron, B. 113
- Variations in E major for flute and piano on "Non più mesta" from Rossini's La Cenerentola, B.9, KK. Anh. Ia/5
- Variations in E major on the air "Der Schweizerbub", a.k.a. Introduction et Variations sur un Lied allemand, B. 14
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