Classroom lesson · Music · 🇵🇱 Poland

Frédéric Chopin

One of the world's greatest piano composers - born in a Polish village

A grand piano in a quiet room, lit by a window

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What is it?

Frédéric Chopin (pronounced 'SHOW-pan') was born in a little village near Warsaw in 1810. He grew up to be one of the most famous composers in history. Almost all his music was written for one instrument: the piano. Today, kids who learn piano all over the world play pieces that he wrote.

Tell me more

Chopin was a child prodigy. He was writing his own music by the time he was seven, and giving public piano concerts by the time he was eight. People said his fingers seemed to dance over the keys, even when his hands were tiny.

He grew up listening to the folk music of the Polish countryside - the bouncy dances called mazurkas and polonaises that people played at village weddings. When he became a famous composer he wove that folk music into his pieces. His mazurkas and polonaises are like a postcard from Polish villages, turned into music you can play on a piano.

Chopin moved to Paris as a young man and lived there for the rest of his life, but he never stopped feeling Polish. He kept a small jar of Polish soil with him wherever he travelled. When he played the piano at parties, people said you could close your eyes and almost smell the fields and woods of Poland.

Today Warsaw has a famous Chopin Competition every five years. Young pianists from all over the world come to play his music. The competition is shown on TV, and the winner becomes famous overnight - a bit like Eurovision, but for piano.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01Chopin took folk songs and turned them into something new. What does that tell us about how art often works?
  2. 02Why might it matter to a musician where they grew up?
  3. 03If you could be world-famous at one thing by the age of ten, what would you choose?
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Classroom activity

Play a one-minute clip of a Chopin mazurka and a clip of a modern pop song. As a class, write down three feelings each piece gives you. Which words appear for both? Which appear for only one?