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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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Chopin is a four-act opera by Giacomo Orefice (1865–1922) to a libretto by Angiolo Orvieto , premiered in Milan in 1901. The opera, which is "a wildly inaccurate account" of the life of Frédéric Chopin , is based entirely on his music, orchestrated by Orefice. [ 1 ]
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[2]: 389 several months after the premiere of his last Chopin ballet, Dances at a Gathering, [7] although he went on vacation in November. [2]: 391 In the Night is a followup to Dances at a Gathering, which McBride described as "a continuation in the same vein." [8] Robbins intended McBride's role for Melissa Hayden, who withdrew from the ballet
In 1825/11 Chopin wrote to Bialoblocki: "I have done a new Polonaise on the "Barber" which is fairly well liked. I think of sending it to be lithographed tomorrow." Variations for 2 pianos in F major, composed 1826. Listed by Louise Chopin; Variations on an Irish National Air (from Thomas Moore) for 2 pianos, composed 1826.
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on es.wikipedia.org Scherzos (Chopin) Scherzo n.º 2 (Chopin) Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Scherzos de Chopin; Scherzo no 2 de Chopin; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org スケルツォ第2番 (ショパン) Usage on ko.wikipedia.org 스케르초 2번 (쇼팽) Usage on pl.wikipedia.org Scherza Fryderyka Chopina
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