(Eng) Never lose sight of the theme - Chopin's 'Don Giovanni' variations ๐
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In 1787, at the age of 31, Mozart completed the opera 'Don Giovanni.'
It was during the chilling depths of autumn, when the merriment of the season was at its zenith.
Much like 'The Marriage of Figaro' from 1786, it conveyed the contradictions of the class system and the absurdity of nobility.
Lorenzo di Ponte, the opera's librettist, skillfully expressed Enlightenment ideals with his mastery of language.
The premiere at the Prague Theater in the Czech Republic was a resounding success, despite the disapproval of Louis XVI of France and Joseph II of the Holy Roman Empire.
The resistance and yearning for freedom, characteristic of the Enlightenment, manifested in a profound way and contributed, through a butterfly effect, to the French Revolution of 1789.
The exquisite melodies from 'Don Giovanni' served as a wellspring of inspiration for composers such as Beethoven, Franz Danzi, Chopin, Berlioz, and Liszt.
Chopin, at the tender age of 17, composed music for piano and orchestra at the Warsaw Conservatory in 1827.
'Don Giovanni Variations' emerged in this period, prior to his complete immersion in piano music.
As the fateful summer solstice dawns, a transformation occurs, infusing the composition with vibrant energy.
The rich poetic sensibility of Lord Don Giovanni comes to life, and Zerlina's elegant courtship reveals a genius lyricism within a sophisticated tapestry of virtuosic elements.
The theme and variations may undergo modifications, but the essence of the theme remains intact.
In 1829, when the piano performance premiered, the 19-year-old Chopin experienced love for the first time.
His Piano Concerto No. 1, composed in 1830, reflects his innermost thoughts about Konstancia Gladkowska, his junior at the Warsaw Conservatory.
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