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  2. Waltz in C-sharp minor, Op. 64, No. 2 (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    Waltz in C-sharp minor, Op. 64, No. 2 (Chopin) 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. Waltz in C ♯ minor performed by Luke Faulkner.

  3. Waltzes (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    Waltzes (Chopin) Frédéric Chopin’s waltzes are pieces of moderate length for piano, all written between 1824 and 1849. They are all in waltz triple meter, specifically 3/4 (except Op. P1/13, which is in 3/8 time), but differ from earlier Viennese waltzes in not being intended for dancing. Some are accessible by pianists of modest capability ...

  4. Waltz in A-flat major, Op. 69, No. 1 (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    Waltz in A-flat major, Op. 69, No. 1, is a waltz composed by Frédéric Chopin in 1835. It was posthumously published by his friend Julian Fontana in 1855, six years after the composer’s death, together with the earlier composed Waltz Op. 69, No. 2. [1] It is also called "The Farewell Waltz" or "Valse de l'adieu".

  5. Waltz in A minor (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    See media help. 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.

  6. Waltz in E minor (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    The Waltz in E minor is a waltz for solo piano by Frédéric Chopin. It was composed circa 1830 and published in May 1851. [1] It was the first of Chopin's posthumously published waltzes not to be given an opus number. It appears in Brown's catalogue as B. 56, in Kobylańska 's catalogue as KK IVa/15, in Chomiński's as P1/15, and in the Chopin ...

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

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    Waltz in A-flat major, Op. 34 No. 1. 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 ...

  9. Minute Waltz - Wikipedia

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    Minute Waltz. Opening of the "Minute Waltz". The Waltz in D-flat major, Op. 64, No. 1, sometimes known as " Valse du petit chien " (French for "Waltz of the puppy"), and popularly known in English as the Minute Waltz, is a piano waltz by Polish composer and virtuoso Frédéric Chopin. It is dedicated to the Countess Delfina Potocka.