Born March 1, 1810, Żelazowa Wola, near Warsaw, Duchy of Warsaw [now in Poland] [see Researcher’s Note: Chopin’s birth date]—died October 17, 1849, Paris, France), Polish French composer and pianist of the Romantic period, best known for his solo pieces for piano and his piano concerti. Although he wrote little but piano works, many of them brief, Chopin ranks as one of music’s greatest tone poets by reason of his superfine imagination and fastidious craftsmanship.
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Romanesque churches designed with heavy wall pointed or round arches, vaults, and piers for columns. Romanesque architecture came to Europe after the crusade when Europeans went for religious war. Crusaders get to know the architectures of Byzantine Empire, built with thick wall, with fortifications. The metalworking also came for the fitting and decoration of buildings.
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One Piano
Explanation:
The instrumentation of the "At the river" character piece is one piano.
The movement of the notes conveys the movement of a flowing river
In character piece, piano are relatively used for brief musical composition to express mood and idea and they are always used to channel a single mood or impression
When they ask you how u got here u say GOD BROUGHT ME
When they ask u how u did it u say GOD TAUGHT ME
When they ask why u did it u say GOD TOLD ME
This my time to get it God Told me
I never wrote I song I could not lie
I never wrote a song that not rhyme
Speeding through my town with a STOP LIGHT
Driving through my town while the cops search me with a SPOT LIGHT