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Introduction of Chopin Sculpture in Warsaw, Poland

Chopin's sculpture in Warsaw, Poland is bronze. Chopin closes his eyes and sits beside a willow tree. The two are integrated. On the whole, there is a new artistic style symbolizing fable, which makes it difficult to understand the profound meaning at first glance and seems to cast a mysterious veil on Chopin.

Chopin sculpture in Warsaw, Poland, originally planned to commemorate the birth of Chopin 100 (19 10), but the guide 1926 was designed by Vaclav Simanovsky. When the sculpture was first built, it was not popular. On the one hand, it stands close, on the other hand, it has something to do with its bold and advanced artistic style.

Now, it has become one of the most iconic coordinates in the park. Whenever the weather is fine, especially when there is a free concert, you can see the bustling audience sitting around the lawn around the statue, which has a unique atmosphere. It is said that from mid-May to the end of September, Varzim Key Park will hold live performances every Sunday, and this tradition has lasted for at least 50 years.

Extended data

Friedrich Fran? ois Chopin (1810-1849) was a Polish composer and pianist in the19th century.

Chopin 18 10 was born in Poland; 18 17 start writing; 18 18 stage performance; 1822- 1829 studied composition and music theory at Warsaw National Conservatory of Music. From 65438 to 0829, he toured Europe as a composer and pianist. Later, due to the failure of the Warsaw Uprising, he settled in Paris and engaged in teaching and writing. From 65438 to 0849, Chopin died of tuberculosis in Paris.

Chopin is one of the most influential and popular piano composers in history, one of the most important figures in Polish music history, and a representative of European romantic music in the19th century. His works are based on Polish folk songs and dances and are deeply influenced by Bach. Most of them are piano music, and he is known as a "romantic piano poet".

"Born in Warsaw, the soul belongs to Poland and the talent belongs to the world." Today, this is still a pertinent evaluation of Chopin. Chopin, like Copernicus, the founder of Heliocentrism, and Madame Curie, a physicist, has become a symbol of Poland and a country's business card, and its significance has long gone beyond the scope of music and piano.

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