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These volumes offer a comprehensive life-and-music study of a nineteenth-century composer, combining chronological biography, cultural background, and detailed musical criticism. The narrative opens with a proem on the composer's homeland and social character, then proceeds through successive chapters that recount personal events, artistic development, and critical reception. Interspersed are analytical discussions of style and performance, assessments of individual works, and selections from correspondence and contemporary testimony. Extensive appendices supply a systematic catalogue of compositions published during and after the composer's lifetime, while prefaces and revisions explain sources, method, and editorial choices.

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Frederick Niecks

Frederick Niecks was a notable biographer and musicologist, best known for his comprehensive work on the life and music of the Polish composer Frédéric Chopin. His most significant contribution, "Frederick Chopin, as a Man and Musician," is a detailed exploration of Chopin's artistic and personal life, presented in a multi-volume format. Niecks's scholarship provides valuable insights into Chopin's music and the cultural context of his time, making it an essential resource for both music lovers and scholars alike. Through his writings, Niecks has contributed to the understanding of Chopin's legacy and the Romantic era in music.

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