Because the motherland has been ravaged, all kinds of people around him are fanatical nationalists. Chopin, who lived in this environment since childhood, became a staunch nationalist under the influence of his ears. He is well aware of the humiliating history of the motherland and has chivalrous loyalty to the motherland.
1829, the young Chopin has become a minor celebrity. He gave a series of concerts in Vienna. Later, the Polish revolution broke out, but it ended in failure. Two years later, Poland became a colony of Russia again, and people began to emigrate. Enlightened people from all over Europe extended a helping hand to these Poles, and western European capitals also opened the door for Polish exiles.
Some of the exiles are Polish nobles with a long family history. They have many industries, so they can still live a luxurious life and are quite influential. They live abroad, but they have not forgotten their motherland, and turned their mansions in Vienna, Paris and London into centers for promoting Poland. Chopin spent most of his life in this environment, which gave his music a special power and could awaken the numb Europeans. This power is extremely powerful, far better than millions of letters of protest, and even the white paper and green paper of the Prime Minister's Office on Russian tyranny on the Vistula River cannot be compared with it.
This kind of power makes the Russians deeply uneasy. After the fall of Warsaw, Cossack soldiers began to flee wildly. In order to dispel their anxiety, they frantically broke into Chopin's house, threw the piano out of the window and burned it as firewood. They are reckless, but they are deceiving themselves. Chopin's music has long been deeply rooted in people's hearts, and people's fighting spirit has long been high. What can they get except being laughed at?
Sooner or later, Poland will be out of the clutches of the Russians. Seventy years later, when Padlevski studied the works of his compatriots, he was pleasantly surprised to find that these works full of nationalist passion had long predicted the reconstruction of the country.
Although living in a foreign country, Chopin is still proud of being Polish. Anything related to the word Poland will ripple in his heart, so that he can't help but pick up a pen and write down his passion. Mazzuca is a kind of dance music owned by Brandt. Whenever people who leave the motherland hear Mazuka, it is like returning to their own motherland. Chopin * * * composed 52 mazurka dances, entitled "Cannon Hidden among Flowers". These dances were praised by Liszt: "Almost all Mazuka dances are full of hazy love. There seems to be clear air floating and flowing around the prelude, serenade and improvisation. Those passionate changes can be found one by one, just like a wonderful fairy tale world, where fairies, immortals, elves and Queen Mabu live carefree, and all gods, demons, air, water and fire are confident. "
Chopin's musical life is undoubtedly extremely successful. Wherever he goes, there are a large number of admirers around him, and there is no need to use the media to promote him at all. His piano works are widely known and almost all families with pianos can play his music.
He knows the piano too well: how to use it, how much force it can bear, and how hard it can not break. Once he sits on the piano bench, his long-accumulated enthusiasm will come out of generate, and his deep love for his motherland will come out when his fingers touch the keys of the piano.