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"Last Night In Warsaw" is an original composition alluding to the style of Frédéric Chopin. It is one minute and sixteen seconds long with a medium waltz tempo and features a slightly melancholic but romantic and evocative melody, much as you would expect from something resembling a Chopin piece.
"Last Night In Warsaw" has a light and airy sound and subtle changes in the dynamics and the tempo give it a most human and emotional quality thus lending itself well to children programs, drama productions even advertising due to its short and concise nature.
Great value for money "Last Night In Warsaw" offers the media producer an excellent off the shelf audio solution where the sound quality combines with the composition to effortlessly engage the listener in a non intrusive but memorable way. Suitable for all kinds of media productions, especially children's programs, dramas, documentaries, radio shows and radio jingles, web development and podcasts.
Frédéric Chopin is the most famous virtuoso pianist/composer of the Romantic period and is also known as the greatest Polish composer in history. Born in 1810 in the Duchy of Warsaw, Chopin had a French father and a Polish mother even as a young child it was clear that he was a gifted pianist. At the age of twenty he moved to Paris where he made a comfortable living teaching, composing and performing.
Chopin died of tuberculosis in Paris in 1849. Chopin's music compositions were written mainly for the piano as a solo instrument and are are technically demanding. He is partly famous for his style which emphasizes nuance and expressive depth and he is credited with inventing musical forms such as the ballade. Also, he is credited for major musical innovations in forms such as the piano sonata, nocturne, étude, waltz, impromptu and prélude.
Classical music is a general term that alludes to mainstream music stemming from traditions of Western religious and non religious music stretching from the ninth century until the present day. The expression or term "classical music" was not even used until the early nineteenth century and came about to glorify the Baroque period.
Today over prescribed, the term is felt as inappropriate for mainstream and avant-garde music written in the last one hundred years or so. Perhaps one defining aspect of Classical Music is its system of its system of staff notation that leaves very little opportunity for improvisation that is often heard in non-European art music as well as popular music such as Jazz and Blues.
Composed by Igor Selutin. Other music by this composer.
This track is also available on Classical CD - Volume One.
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