CHOPIN 2010 CHOPIN2010 CHOPIN 200 YEARS
The 200-year anniversary of Chopin's birthday will be commemorated all over the
world.
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HONORARY COMMITTEE
At the request of the Fryderyk Chopin
Institute in Warsaw, Icons of Europe proposed in
June 2006 how an
Honorary Committee
- with
a global membership representing the fields of
culture, science, business and government -
could "reinforce the international
dimension of
the Chopin 2010 bicentenary".* |
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The proposal on the Chopin 2010 Honorary
Committee draws on the experience of the Hans Christian Andersen
200-year anniversary in 2005. - In that context, the
Fryderyk Chopin Institute
(NIFC) invited the founders of Icons of Europe to
become "honorary advisors" to the Chopin 2010 bicentenary
(NIFC letter of 12 May 2006). |
NOTE: The year 2010 will also see the 150-year anniversary of the
birthday of
Ignacy
Jan Paderewski (18 November, 1860 - 29 June, 1941). |
According to his baptismal certificate, Fryderyk François Chopin was born at
Zelazowa Wola, near Warsaw, on 22 February 1810 at six o'clock in the evening.
Fiddlers arrived on sledges to play outside the window. The Countess of Skarbek
became his godmother.
However, Chopin insisted later that his mother had recorded
the birthday as 1 March, and that date has been adopted as his official
birthday. Chopin died on 17 October 1849. |
The unveiling of
Chopin's memorial obelisk in the garden of his birthplace at Zelazowa
Wola in 1894.Icons of Europe's research has shown it was no coincidence that Jenny Lind's memorial was
unveiled at Poets' Corner of Westminster Abbey, London, the very same year. |
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