He never developed proper facial hair or beard, and although it is thought that he had sexual relations with several women, he never fathered any children (11, 12). During an epidemic of influenza in Paris in 1837, Chopin developed high fever, haemoptysis and haematemesis.On June 2, 1806, Justyna Tekla Krzyżanowska married Mikołaj Chopin in a small village church in Brochów.Chopin's autopsy revealed gross cardiomegaly and changes in his lungs which were not consistent with cavitating tuberculosis. These features suggest that cystic fibrosis may have been the cause of his ill-health and death. Chopin's sister Emily, died at 14 years of age, possibly also of cystic fibrosis.
Did Chopin have a dog : Though Frédéric Chopin never owned any pets during his lifetime, he was certainly very taken by his partner George Sand's three animals. She was said to have a cat named Vadek, and two dogs by the name of Marquis and Dib.
Did Chopin have an illness
Chopin suffered multiple acute, severe respiratory infections of both the upper and lower respiratory tracts which worsened in winter. He had haemoptysis for 18 years. In later life he grew markedly barrel-chested. He may also have been infertile.
What was Chopin afraid of : From these perplexing words, we can conclude that Chopin feared being buried alive. While such a concern might seem completely far-fetched in this era of science, Chopin was not alone in dreading to wake up in his own grave – whether as a living man buried prematurely, or as a supernatural creature of the night.
Chopin composed almost exclusively for piano solo and has been called the pianists' composer. From his teens he suffered from respiratory tract infections, gradually accompanied by haemoptysis, pronounced breathing problems, diarrhoea and loss of weight.
Though Frédéric Chopin never owned any pets during his lifetime, he was certainly very taken by his partner George Sand's three animals. She was said to have a cat named Vadek, and two dogs by the name of Marquis and Dib.
Did Chopin have blue eyes
According to the personal description data entered in a passport issued to Chopin on 7 July 1837 in connection with his visit to London: his eyes were grey-blue, his hair, brows and beard were blond and his complexion – fair, his face was oval, which might have meant 'harmoniously rounded'.Liszt
The relationship between Chopin and Liszt was love-hate. They respected and even admired each other, and certainly Liszt owed much to Chopin, but there was always a tinge of jealousy and spite on Chopin's part.In Mozart's own words: "I'm writing this Requiem for myself." These words are repeated so often, in so many different accounts, that it seems almost certain that Mozart probably did say them.
Warsaw
His heart was preserved in a jar and taken back to Warsaw. Repatriating bodies was difficult at the time, so returning a body part to someone's place of birth was not unusual. The jar containing Chopin's heart was interred in a crypt at the Holy Cross Church in Warsaw.
What color was Chopin’s hair : chestnut-blonde hair
Well, the information I received from him is to the effect that Chopin had des yeux bruns tendres (tender brown eyes), and les cheveux blonds chatains (chestnut-blonde hair). Liszt, from whose book some of the above details are derived, completes his portrayal of Chopin by some characteristic touches.
What did Mozart call himself : Wolfgang Amadé
Mozart most commonly called himself Wolfgang Amadé or Wolfgang Gottlieb. His father, Leopold, came from a family of good standing (from which he was estranged), which included architects and bookbinders. Leopold was the author of a famous violin-playing manual, which was published in the very year of Mozart's birth.
What is Mozart’s illness
Throughout his life Mozart suffered frequent attacks of tonsillitis. In 1784 he developed post-streptococcal Schönlein-Henoch syndrome which caused chronic glomerular nephritis and chronic renal failure. His fatal illness was due to Schönlein-Henoch purpura, with death from cerebral haemorrhage and bronchopneumonia.
He was also reputed to be a staunch patriot, one who so longed for his lost homeland that his dying wish was that his heart be buried in his beloved Poland.From 1902 to 1909, Einstein was working six days a week at a Swiss patent office and doing physics research — his "mischief" — in his spare time. But he was also nourished by music, particularly Mozart. It was at the core of his creative life.
Is Mozart ADHD : 'Some think Mozart might have been neurodiverse'
A 2007 paper by Aidin Ashoori and Joseph Jankovic on 'Mozart's movements and behaviour' points to “several elements” of the composer's behaviour which “may indicate the presence of ADHD during his childhood and extending to his adult years”.
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He never developed proper facial hair or beard, and although it is thought that he had sexual relations with several women, he never fathered any children (11, 12). During an epidemic of influenza in Paris in 1837, Chopin developed high fever, haemoptysis and haematemesis.On June 2, 1806, Justyna Tekla Krzyżanowska married Mikołaj Chopin in a small village church in Brochów.Chopin's autopsy revealed gross cardiomegaly and changes in his lungs which were not consistent with cavitating tuberculosis. These features suggest that cystic fibrosis may have been the cause of his ill-health and death. Chopin's sister Emily, died at 14 years of age, possibly also of cystic fibrosis.
Did Chopin have a dog : Though Frédéric Chopin never owned any pets during his lifetime, he was certainly very taken by his partner George Sand's three animals. She was said to have a cat named Vadek, and two dogs by the name of Marquis and Dib.
Did Chopin have an illness
Chopin suffered multiple acute, severe respiratory infections of both the upper and lower respiratory tracts which worsened in winter. He had haemoptysis for 18 years. In later life he grew markedly barrel-chested. He may also have been infertile.
What was Chopin afraid of : From these perplexing words, we can conclude that Chopin feared being buried alive. While such a concern might seem completely far-fetched in this era of science, Chopin was not alone in dreading to wake up in his own grave – whether as a living man buried prematurely, or as a supernatural creature of the night.
Chopin composed almost exclusively for piano solo and has been called the pianists' composer. From his teens he suffered from respiratory tract infections, gradually accompanied by haemoptysis, pronounced breathing problems, diarrhoea and loss of weight.
Though Frédéric Chopin never owned any pets during his lifetime, he was certainly very taken by his partner George Sand's three animals. She was said to have a cat named Vadek, and two dogs by the name of Marquis and Dib.
Did Chopin have blue eyes
According to the personal description data entered in a passport issued to Chopin on 7 July 1837 in connection with his visit to London: his eyes were grey-blue, his hair, brows and beard were blond and his complexion – fair, his face was oval, which might have meant 'harmoniously rounded'.Liszt
The relationship between Chopin and Liszt was love-hate. They respected and even admired each other, and certainly Liszt owed much to Chopin, but there was always a tinge of jealousy and spite on Chopin's part.In Mozart's own words: "I'm writing this Requiem for myself." These words are repeated so often, in so many different accounts, that it seems almost certain that Mozart probably did say them.
Warsaw
His heart was preserved in a jar and taken back to Warsaw. Repatriating bodies was difficult at the time, so returning a body part to someone's place of birth was not unusual. The jar containing Chopin's heart was interred in a crypt at the Holy Cross Church in Warsaw.
What color was Chopin’s hair : chestnut-blonde hair
Well, the information I received from him is to the effect that Chopin had des yeux bruns tendres (tender brown eyes), and les cheveux blonds chatains (chestnut-blonde hair). Liszt, from whose book some of the above details are derived, completes his portrayal of Chopin by some characteristic touches.
What did Mozart call himself : Wolfgang Amadé
Mozart most commonly called himself Wolfgang Amadé or Wolfgang Gottlieb. His father, Leopold, came from a family of good standing (from which he was estranged), which included architects and bookbinders. Leopold was the author of a famous violin-playing manual, which was published in the very year of Mozart's birth.
What is Mozart’s illness
Throughout his life Mozart suffered frequent attacks of tonsillitis. In 1784 he developed post-streptococcal Schönlein-Henoch syndrome which caused chronic glomerular nephritis and chronic renal failure. His fatal illness was due to Schönlein-Henoch purpura, with death from cerebral haemorrhage and bronchopneumonia.
He was also reputed to be a staunch patriot, one who so longed for his lost homeland that his dying wish was that his heart be buried in his beloved Poland.From 1902 to 1909, Einstein was working six days a week at a Swiss patent office and doing physics research — his "mischief" — in his spare time. But he was also nourished by music, particularly Mozart. It was at the core of his creative life.
Is Mozart ADHD : 'Some think Mozart might have been neurodiverse'
A 2007 paper by Aidin Ashoori and Joseph Jankovic on 'Mozart's movements and behaviour' points to “several elements” of the composer's behaviour which “may indicate the presence of ADHD during his childhood and extending to his adult years”.