Fryderyk Chopin

Fryderyk Chopin by Catherine Weill is a beautifully illustrated biography published by Moonlight Pub. & ABRSM Pub. in May 2012. This edition, comprising 26 pages, is presented in English and offers an engaging overview of the life of the renowned Polish composer. It highlights Chopin’s early musical talent, showcasing how he began composing at the age of five while simultaneously learning multiple languages and mastering the piano.
Readers will discover how Chopin’s experiences as a young boy resonate with those who express themselves through music, whether by playing the piano, singing, or dancing. The book connects Chopin’s story to the broader themes of music and creativity, making it a relevant read for children interested in classical music and biographies. This edition serves as an accessible introduction to Chopin’s life and contributions to music, appealing to young readers and aspiring musicians alike.
Official synopsis Publisher
As a young Polish boy, Chopin was already composing his own tunes at the age of five. He learned Latin, Greek, and French, then German, English, and Italian at the same time he was learning to play the piano. Children who can tell stories through their piano playing or singing, or who have ever danced a Polish mazurka, will find that they have much in common with Chopin.
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