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  2. Waltzes, Op. 34 (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    Being among the longest of Chopin's waltzes, this waltz is in A-flat major. The piece is introduced with a fanfare before modulating to D-flat major for a dreamy middle section. The A-flat material is succeeded by a coda, which leads to the end of the piece. This waltz was dedicated to Josefina von Thun-Hohenstein. [1]

  3. Waltz in A minor (Chopin, rediscovered 2024) - Wikipedia

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    He regards the manuscript as more likely a "sketch of the first musical thought", "a trace of Chopin's activity in the pianistic community", than a complete work, [4] and does not believe it ranks as his twentieth waltz, [3] while accepting that the ornamentation of the melody and accompaniment's "shifting seconds" are hallmarks of Chopin. [4]

  4. Waltzes (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    The three waltzes, Op. 34 were also published as Grandes valses brillantes, but this title is usually reserved for the Waltz in E-flat major, Op. 18 3 A minor 1831 1838 Op. 34/2 B.64 Baroness C. d'Ivry 4 F major 1838 or earlier 1838 Op. 34/3 B.118 Mlle. A. d'Eichthal 5 A-flat major: 1840 1840 Op. 42 B.131 Grande valse; sometimes called the 2/4 ...

  5. Waltz in A minor (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    Frédéric Chopin's Waltz No. 19 in A minor, B. 150, WN 63, KK IVb/11, P. 2/11, is a waltz for solo piano. The waltz was written sometime between 1847 and 1849, [1] but was not published until 1860, after the composer's death, by Jacques Maho. At this time, it was attributed to Charlotte de Rothschild and was published as no. 3 of "Four pieces ...

  6. Chopin National Edition - Wikipedia

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    Mazurka in A minor 68 No. 2 1827 1855 (op. 4) Sonata in C minor 1827/28 1851 15 Rondo in C major for 2 pianos 73 1828 1855 16 Warianty ("Variants") (Souvenir de Paganini) 1829 1881 17 Polonaise in B-flat major: 71 No. 2 1829 1855 17a Mazurka in G major 1829 18 Waltz in E major: 1829 1861 19 Waltz in B minor: 69 No. 2 1829 1852 20 Waltz in D ...

  7. Waltz in A minor (Chopin, rediscovered in 2024) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Miscellaneous compositions (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    C major-A minor 1833 1834 Op. 19 B. 81 Two Bourrées G major, A major 1846 1968 B. 160b KK. VIIb/1-2 Canon F minor 1839 1948 B. 129b KK. IVc/1 Fragment. Cantabile: B-flat major 1834 1931 B. 84 KK. IVb/6 P. 2/6 Three Écossaises D major, G major, D-flat major 1826 1855 Op. posth. 72/3 B. 12 Fantaisie: F minor 1841 1841 Op. 49 B. 137 Fugue A minor

  9. Waltz in E minor (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    It was composed shortly before Chopin left Poland at the age of 20. [2] Although this is the final (fourteenth) waltz in the older editions of Chopin (other waltzes being included in more recent editions), it is believed to have been composed before any of the waltzes published in Chopin's lifetime.

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