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Da Vynci presents his humble version of Frédéric Chopin’s Valse Opus 64 Number 2, originally composed in C# minor in 1846-47. This classical guitar rendition, transcribed by Richard Yates and published in 2001, offers a unique take on the piece. Inspired by Virginia Luque’s interpretation, Da Vynci decided to try his hand at performing it as well. While different from Luque’s version, this rendition still captures the fun and charm of the composition. For more classical guitar videos, subscribe to Da Vynci’s channel and check out his playlist.

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Frédéric Chopin

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About the composer…

Frédéric Chopin was a gifted composer and pianist of the Romantic era. Born in 1810 in Poland, he displayed exceptional musical talent from a young age. Chopin’s musical career began when he moved to Paris at the age of 20, where he quickly gained recognition as a virtuoso pianist and composer. His compositions were deeply influenced by Polish folk music, combining elements of classical music with his own unique style.

Chopin’s works are characterized by their emotional depth, intricate melodies, and technical brilliance. He is particularly known for his piano compositions, which include nocturnes, waltzes, etudes, preludes, and polonaises. His music often evokes a sense of melancholy and introspection, reflecting the turbulent emotions he experienced throughout his life.

Despite suffering from poor health, Chopin continued to compose and perform until his untimely death at the age of 39. His contributions to classical music have had a lasting impact, with his compositions still widely performed and celebrated today. Frédéric Chopin remains one of the most influential composers of all time, leaving behind a rich musical legacy that continues to inspire and captivate audiences around the world.

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