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The Nocturnes, Op. 9 are a set of three nocturnes for solo piano written by Frédéric Chopin between 1831 and 1832, published in 1832, and dedicated to Madame Marie Pleyel. These were Chopin's first published set of nocturnes. The second nocturne of the work is often regarded as Chopin's most famous piece. [1] [2]
Nocturne No. 6 in D ♭ major, Op. 63 (1894) The sixth nocturne, dedicated to Eugène d'Eichthal, is widely held to be one of the finest of the series. Cortot said, "There are few pages in all music comparable to these." [28] Morrison calls it "among the most rich and eloquent of all Fauré's piano works."
Cover page of Chopin's Nocturnes Op. 48. Frédéric Chopin wrote 21 nocturnes for solo piano between 1827 and 1846. They are generally considered among the finest short solo works for the instrument and hold an important place in contemporary concert repertoire. [1]
Nocturne in E-flat major, Op. 9, No. 2 April 5, 1927 RCA Frédéric Chopin Nocturne in F-sharp major, Op. 15, No. 2 December 27, 1923 RCA Frédéric Chopin "Return Home", and "The Maiden's Wish", from Polish Songs: February 27, 1942 RCA Frédéric Chopin Scherzo in C-sharp minor, Op. 39 March 28, 1924 RCA Frédéric Chopin
With over 243 million views (in July 2024), Vadim Chaimovich's interpretation of Frédéric Chopin's Nocturne in E-flat Major, Op. 9 No. 2 is one of the most viewed classical music videos and the most popular recording of a composition by Chopin on YouTube. [3]
He made his first recordings for the Boston label which published recital recordings in 1952. ... Four Scherzos; Polonaises Op. 26; Nocturnes Op. 9 No. 3, Op. 15 No ...
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Deutsche Grammophon released a commercial recording of 'The Waltz in A minor "Found in New York " ' as a digital single, performed by Lang Lang, on 8 November 2024. [6] Warner Classics also released a commercial recording as a digital album with several of Chopin's mazurkas , performed by Piotr Anderszewski , on 5 November 2024.