Frederic Chopin – Fantasie Impromptu Op.66
Since becoming aware of the information contained in a post I wrote a while back regarding The Astonishing Power of Music, a personal goal is to seek out music that has the qualities that Mr. Michael Ballam describes in his series of lectures. Bach, Beethoven, Brams, Mozart, etc. The great composers of the Baroque and Classical periods. There’s one that has stuck out to me, which I cannot help but share.
It would be my pleasure to introduce Fantasie Impromptu Opus 66 by Frederic Chopin.
Of the Chopin that I have played, I am intrigued by his contrasts. Some extremely fast, some slow… some fortissimo, some pianissimo. But the music has a slightly uplifting and ennobling energy to it for me. It evokes some emotion, but it’s more an emotion of peace and tranquility. I just really like it, and wanted to share it with anyone who may benefit from it.
It’s not copyrighted. You can download it from here if you wish: Frederic Chopin – Fantasie Impromptu Opus 66 (your best bet will be the “right-click and ’save target as’” approach)




