Hello Nearenough and thanks for the kind words. I agree that one needs a great passion to overcome most of the hurdles to get things done. My enthusiasm for Chopin is still lasting since i was seven years old, now i am 28....... i am fascinated by almost every piece written by him. I can only wish that i will have the same passion at the age of 73, you have my respect.
Although there are some fragments of mentions about Chopin's compositional technique, way, and muse, i think it is almost impossible to get a really view of what his aspect on the world of music was.... i wish i could meet him and talk him some...
Hello Birba, i personally agree that the tarantella is a strange piece....only this and the bolero are spanish themed music pieces by Chopin, though it's spanish elements are less powerful than the polish elements which Chopin incorporated in them. The tarantella is like a whirlwind of hectiness........ though i must admit it has one of the most proliphic codas of chopin's music.
I assume that Chopin experimented alot with new types of music before he published those pieces......he had a good spanish singer friend, Pauline Viardot, which he admired, and i think maybe she helped him in getting information about spanish music...
i hope all is well for everyone,
have a great day,
Shaul.