This thesis focuses on three principal areas: the reception of Chopin's music in Great Britain, both during his lifetime and following his death; early sound recordings of Chopin's music, particularly those from the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries; and differing approaches to the performance of Chopin's music, including those by the composer himself, and interpretations by some of his contemporaries, students and 'grandstudents'. These three areas are presented in four chapters, which complement one another by exploring links between cultural, social and historical contexts of Chopin's music in Great Britain in the period from 1830 to 1930. The thesis addresses some of the varied features that contribute t...
This dissertation examines Chopin’s 17 waltzes as a collection of miniature works, which I broadly c...
This practice-based project investigates performing practices in German piano repertoire in the peri...
Frederic Chopin composed many great piano works that musicians have enjoyed and studied since the Ro...
This thesis focuses on three principal areas: the reception of Chopin's music in Great Britain, both...
This thesis aims to examine Chopin’s own style of playing and to trace some of the approaches taken ...
Academically, Chopin's two visits to Britain in 1837 and 1848 remain unexplored. This thesis aims to...
Academically, Chopin's two visits to Britain in 1837 and 1848 remain unexplored. This thesis aims to...
Academically, Chopin's two visits to Britain in 1837 and 1848 remain unexplored. This thesis aims to...
The innovative character of Chopin Mazurkas is forever linked with Polish culture. This thesis exami...
Frederic Chopin's legacy as a pianist and composer served as inspiration for generations of later co...
This article deals with the reception of Chopin’s music in Russia during the second half of the nine...
The innovative character of Chopin Mazurkas is forever linked with Polish culture. This thesis exami...
Frederic Chopin was born in Zelazowa Wola, Warsaw on February 22, 1810. He was brought up in a priv...
The purpose of this work is to make a general presentation of Chopin, the age in which he lived, h...
Early piano recordings provide audible evidence of the style of late- nineteenth and early twentieth...
This dissertation examines Chopin’s 17 waltzes as a collection of miniature works, which I broadly c...
This practice-based project investigates performing practices in German piano repertoire in the peri...
Frederic Chopin composed many great piano works that musicians have enjoyed and studied since the Ro...
This thesis focuses on three principal areas: the reception of Chopin's music in Great Britain, both...
This thesis aims to examine Chopin’s own style of playing and to trace some of the approaches taken ...
Academically, Chopin's two visits to Britain in 1837 and 1848 remain unexplored. This thesis aims to...
Academically, Chopin's two visits to Britain in 1837 and 1848 remain unexplored. This thesis aims to...
Academically, Chopin's two visits to Britain in 1837 and 1848 remain unexplored. This thesis aims to...
The innovative character of Chopin Mazurkas is forever linked with Polish culture. This thesis exami...
Frederic Chopin's legacy as a pianist and composer served as inspiration for generations of later co...
This article deals with the reception of Chopin’s music in Russia during the second half of the nine...
The innovative character of Chopin Mazurkas is forever linked with Polish culture. This thesis exami...
Frederic Chopin was born in Zelazowa Wola, Warsaw on February 22, 1810. He was brought up in a priv...
The purpose of this work is to make a general presentation of Chopin, the age in which he lived, h...
Early piano recordings provide audible evidence of the style of late- nineteenth and early twentieth...
This dissertation examines Chopin’s 17 waltzes as a collection of miniature works, which I broadly c...
This practice-based project investigates performing practices in German piano repertoire in the peri...
Frederic Chopin composed many great piano works that musicians have enjoyed and studied since the Ro...