Frédéric Chopin
Poet of the piano, transformed piano music
Most quoted
"One needs only to study a certain positioning of the hand in relation to the keys to obtain with ease the most beautiful sounds, to know how to play long notes and short notes and to [attain] certain unlimited dexterity... A well formed technique, it seems to me, [is one] that can control and vary a beautiful sound quality."
— from Prose writings
"Paris is whatever you want it to be. You can amuse yourself, be bored, laugh, cry, do whatever you like, and no one will so much as look at you, because thousands of others are doing exactly the same thing, each in his own way."
— from Letter, 1831
"When one does a thing, it appears good, otherwise one would not write it. Only later comes reflection, and one discards or accepts the thing. Time is the best censor, and patience a most excellent teacher."
— from Attributed remark
All quotes by Frédéric Chopin (369)
I am a poor imitation of myself when I am not at the piano.
I have never liked anyone who didn't like Mozart.
I am incurably lazy about everything except my piano.
The wind is howling, the rain is beating against the window panes, it is dark within and without my soul.
I am more of a Slav than they think.
I am not long for this world.
Play Mozart in memory of me.
You will play beautifully, my child, very beautifully.
The earth is suffocating... Swear to make them cut me open, so that I won't be buried alive.
Contemporaries of Frédéric Chopin
Other Musics born within 50 years of Frédéric Chopin (1810–1849).