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The Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2, in E flat major, performed by Mischa Elman and Percy B. Kahn, Victor 12" Red Seal (Classical) 74052, single-sided disc Composition date 1832
The opening bars and main theme of No. 1. 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 ...
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While the popularity of individual nocturnes has varied considerably since Chopin's death, they have retained a significant position in piano repertoire, with the Op. 9 No. 2 in E ♭ major and the Op. 27 No. 2 in D ♭ major perhaps the most enduringly popular.
Nocturne No. 2 in B major, Op. 33/2 (c.1880) The second nocturne opens with a bell-like passage, andantino espressivo, recalling – although Fauré said it was unconscious – the sound of distant bells that he heard frequently when a boy.
The National Edition of the Works of Fryderyk Chopin (Polish: Wydanie Narodowe Dzieł Fryderyka Chopina), also known as the Chopin National Edition and the Polish National Edition, is an urtext edition of the complete works by Frédéric Chopin, aiming to present his output in its authentic form.
In music, Op. 9 stands for Opus number 9. Compositions that are assigned this number include: Adams – Chamber Symphony; Adès – Living Toys; Bartók – Four Dirges; Beethoven – String Trios, Op. 9; Chopin – Nocturnes, Op. 9; Dohnányi – Symphony No. 1; Kabalevsky – Piano Concerto No. 1
P. 2/5 Marche funèbre: C minor 1827 1855 Op. posth. 72/2 B. 20 17 Polish songs: Voice and piano 1827–47 1857 Op. posth. 74 various various 2 Polish songs: Voice and piano 1830, 1840 1910 B. 51, 132 KK.IVa/11, IVb/9 Tarantelle: A-flat major 1841 1841 Op. 43 B. 139 Variation No. 6 for Hexameron: E major 1837 1839 B. 113