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The Nocturnes, Op. 32 is a set of two nocturnes for solo piano written and published by Frédéric Chopin in 1837. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The nocturnes are dedicated to Madame Camile de Billing, [ 2 ] and were his ninth and tenth nocturnes published.
Chopin's nocturnes carry many similarities with those of Field while at the same time retaining a distinct, unique sound of their own. One aspect of the nocturne that Chopin continued from Field is the use of a song-like melody in the right hand. This is one of the most if not the most important features to the nocturne as a whole.
Op. 8, Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano in G minor (1829) Op. 9, 3 Nocturnes (1830–1831-1832) Nocturne in B ♭ minor; Nocturne in E ♭ major; Nocturne in B major; Op. 10, 12 Études (1829–1832) Étude in C major (1829–1830) Étude in A minor (1830) Étude in E major (1832) Étude in C ♯ minor (1832) Étude in G ♭ major (1830) Étude ...
Nocturne in D ♭ major; Op. 32, Two Nocturnes (1836–37): Nocturne in B major; Nocturne in A ♭ major; Op. 37, Two Nocturnes (1838–40): Nocturne in G minor; Nocturne in G major; Op. 48, Two Nocturnes (1840–41): Nocturne in C minor; Nocturne in F ♯ minor; Op. 55, Two Nocturnes (1843–44): Nocturne in F minor; Nocturne in E ♭ major ...
The edition provides a new numbering scheme ("WN") for works published after Chopin's death, similar to existing catalogues by Maurice J. E. Brown (B) and Krystyna Kobylańska (KK). Some works have opus numbers assigned after Chopin's death by Julian Fontana, who grouped a number of unpublished piano pieces into eight opus numbers (Op. 66–73 ...
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In music, Op. 32 stands for Opus number 32. Compositions that are assigned this number include: Arensky – Piano Trio No. 1; Barber – Vanessa; Beach – Gaelic Symphony; Britten – Festival Te Deum; Chopin – Nocturnes, Op. 32; Dvořák – Moravian Duets; Elgar – Imperial March; Holst – The Planets; Klebe – Die Ermordung Cäsars
Chopin composed his best-known Nocturne in E ♭ major, Op. 9, No. 2 when he was around twenty years old. This well-known nocturne is in rounded binary form (A, A, B, A, B, A) with coda, C. It is 34 measures long and written in 12 8 meter, having a similar structure to a waltz. The A and B sections become increasingly ornamented with each ...