“Technical display in Chopin, after the early works, is transmuted into tone color or dramatic gesture-we may say, to accept the prejudices of Chopin's own generation, that it has been ennobled. This is the source of much of the poetry in Chopin's music: it comes from the transformation of the vulgar into something aristocratic.”
Source: The Romantic Generation (1995), Ch. 6 : Chopin: Virtuosity Transformed
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Source: The Romantic Generation (1995), Ch. 7 : Chopin: From the Miniature Genre to the Sublime Style

Without this you can’t play Chopin, you can’t play Mozart, and lastly absolutely not the Goldbergs.
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Source: The Romantic Generation (1995), Ch. 2 : Fragments
Source: The Social History of Art, Volume III. Rococo, Classicism and Romanticism, 1999, Chapter 6. German and Western Romanticism
Source: The Romantic Generation (1995), Ch. 6 : Chopin: Virtuosity Transformed

“The music teacher came twice a week to bridge the awful gap between Dorothy and Chopin.”
Fables

and the same holds, of course, for many composers