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The Waltz in C ♯ minor is a piano waltz composed by Frédéric Chopin in 1847, the second work of his opus 64 and the companion to the "Minute Waltz" (Op. 64, No. 1). Chopin dedicated this Waltz to Madame Nathaniel de Rothschild .
Frédéric Chopin; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Valses de Chopin; Valse, opus 64 no 2 de Chopin; Valse avec Bachir; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org ワルツ第7番 (ショパン) Usage on ko.wikipedia.org 왈츠, Op. 64, No. 2 (쇼팽) Usage on pl.wikipedia.org Lista dzieł Fryderyka Chopina; Walc z Baszirem; Walce op. 64 (Chopin) Wikipedysta:Paterm ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... No. 2 (Chopin) Waltz in C-sharp minor, Op. 64, No. 2 (Chopin) Waltz in E major (Chopin)
Grande valse; sometimes called the 2/4 waltz since the main melody sounds as if in 2/4 time against a 3/4 bass. 6 D-flat major: 1846–1847 XI 1847 Op. 64/1 B.164/1 Countess Delfina Potocka: Valse du petit chien is the title Chopin gave this waltz, which is popularly known as Minute Waltz: 7 C-sharp minor: 1846–1847 XI 1847 Op. 64/2 B.164/2
In music, Op. 64 stands for Opus number 64. Compositions that are assigned this number include: Britten – A Midsummer Night's Dream; Chopin – Minute Waltz, Op. 64, No. 1; Chopin – Waltz in A-flat major, Op. 64, No. 3; Chopin – Waltz in C-sharp minor, Op. 64, No. 2; Dvořák – Dimitrij; Grieg – Symphonic Dances; Haydn – String ...
Atypically short, in performance the waltz lasts approximately one minute [2] to eighty seconds. [1] In the key of A minor and in 3 4 time , the score includes fingerings , while unusual dynamics include a fortississimo ("triple forte "; fff ) near the beginning and before the theme emerges—described by pianist Lang Lang as evocative of ...
In 1825/11 Chopin wrote to Bialoblocki: "I have done a new Polonaise on the "Barber" which is fairly well liked. I think of sending it to be lithographed tomorrow." Variations for 2 pianos in F major, composed 1826. Listed by Louise Chopin; Variations on an Irish National Air (from Thomas Moore) for 2 pianos, composed 1826.
Chopin at 25, by Maria Wodzińska, 1835. Most of Chopin's compositions were for solo piano, although he did compose two piano concertos (his concertos No. 1 and No. 2 are two of the romantic piano concerto repertoire's most often-performed pieces) as well as some other music for ensembles.