Chopin has a "Fantasia Impromptu". Its title means that this piece has the characteristics of both a fantasy and an improvisation. This piano piece is also divided into three sections. In the first section, the fast melody running up and down shows unrestrained and exciting emotions; the broad singing theme in the middle section is charming and full of tenderness; the third section is the continuation of the first section. Reappeared, but faster and with more enthusiasm. When the music calms down from the climax, the first phrase of the lyrical melody in the middle section appears again in the bass, but this is already the "end".
The "Fantasy" Impromptu (Op. 66, C sharp minor, posthumous work) is the most popular. This piece is extremely difficult to perform, and its content is profound and full of fantasy. This was Chopin's work when he was twenty-four years old (1834), but it was only after his death that it was discovered by later generations in his music folder and published in 1855. The title "Fantasy" was taken at the time of publication. It is said that the author thought that the main theme of this piece of music was somewhat similar to the theme of an improvisation by the French composer Moscheles, so the author refused to publish it during his lifetime to avoid criticism. In fact, the content of this piece of music is much richer than the one by Moscheles, and the structure is much more rigorous.
Open category: Music
The explanation of "improvisation" in the Chinese-English dictionary (source: Baidu Dictionary): 1.[Music] an impromptu
"Impromptu" related entries: Beethoven's Moonlight
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