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  2. List of compositions by Frédéric Chopin by genre - Wikipedia

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    Chopin at 25, by Maria Wodzińska, 1835. Most of Frédéric Chopin's compositions were for solo piano, though he did compose several pieces for piano and orchestra (including two piano concertos) as well as some chamber works that include other instruments.

  3. List of compositions by Frédéric Chopin by opus number

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    This listing uses the traditional opus numbers where they apply; other works are identified by numbers from the catalogues of Maurice J. E. Brown (B), Krystyna Kobylańska (KK), Józef Michał Chomiński (A, C, D, E, P, S), and the Chopin National Edition (WN). The last opus number Chopin used was 65, that allocated to the Cello Sonata in G ...

  4. Category:Compositions by Frédéric Chopin - Wikipedia

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    List of compositions by Frédéric Chopin by opus number; A. Allegro de concert (Chopin) B. Ballade No. 1 (Chopin) Ballade No. 2 (Chopin) Ballade No. 3 (Chopin)

  5. Op. 58 - Wikipedia

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    In music, Op. 58 stands for Opus number 58. Compositions that are assigned this number include: Beethoven – Piano Concerto No. 4; Bliss – Piano Concerto; Britten – Songs from the Chinese; Bruch – Violin Concerto No. 3; Chopin – Piano Sonata No. 3; Dvořák – Stabat Mater; Glazunov – Symphony No. 6

  6. Piano Sonata No. 3 (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    The Piano Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58, is a piano sonata in four movements composed by Polish composer Frédéric Chopin; it is the second of the composer's three mature sonatas(the others being the Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35, and the Sonata for Piano and Cello in G minor, Op. 65).

  7. Frédéric Chopin - Wikipedia

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    Frédéric François Chopin [n 1] (born Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin; [n 2] 1 March 1810 – 17 October 1849) was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist of the Romantic period, who wrote primarily for solo piano. He has maintained worldwide renown as a leading musician of his era, one whose "poetic genius was based on a professional technique ...

  8. Mazurkas (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    58 have been published 45 during Chopin's lifetime, of which 41 have opus numbers (with the remaining four works being two early mazurkas from 1826 and the famous "Notre Temps" and "Émile Gaillard" mazurkas that were published individually in 1841) 13 posthumously, of which 8 have posthumous opus numbers (specifically, Opp. 67 & 68)

  9. Miscellaneous compositions (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    These works were published in 1855, and include the Fantaisie-Impromptu, 8 mazurkas, 5 waltzes, 3 polonaises, 3 écossaises, a nocturne, a rondo, and a Marche funèbre. In 1857, 17 of Chopin's Polish songs were published as Op. 74. Various other works have been subsequently published, but have not been given opus numbers.