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Nocturne in F sharp major, Op. 15 2), is the most beautiful of Chopin's nocturnes. The composition of the piece is: very slow plate, 2 4 beats, three-part form.
In the first stanza, the singing flowers are not simply ornamental, they are inextricably related to the melody, and the atmosphere is so serene that it is like being on the shore of a lake under the moonlight. After that, the abundant emotions gradually deepened, and in some places it seemed like sighing and sobbing. In the middle section, the tempo is doubled, and the melody wafts out with a sumptuous quintupleton, which begins with a softness at half volume, which was original to Chopin – the boiling heart is subtly expressed, albeit with a hint of melancholy.
The whole piece ends with a reproduction of the first stanza, which ends with a feeling of unfinished business.
The pianist Nicks once commented on this piece as follows:"The light and warmth of the outside world penetrate into our hearts, and the sound of decorative flowers dances around us like spider silk. The first is a sweet memory, and the middle is an uneasy mood, but the sun does not lose its warmth, but stabilizes the heavy mood, like the colorful mist in the distant summer sky, slowly disappearing. "
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Nocturne is perhaps best known for its nocturne
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Nothing the most
Or do you listen to it yourself and make your own choices.
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There are about 19 of them, which is very good.
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Chopin's most famous piece, the Army Polonaise.
This piece is emotional, grandiose, and dramatic, and is a triumphant march that is considered to be one of the strongest works in Chopin's national spirit.
The Army Polonaise was composed in 1838 and is also known as the Army Polognaise and the Third Polonaise. The content of his polonaise has gone far beyond the genre of dance music. His polonaise can be broadly divided into two categories.
One is emotionally high-spirited, grandiose, and dramatic;
The other type of mood is tragic, delicate and beautiful, and full of poetry. This piece, together with Chopin's other Heroic Polonaise, falls into the first category. Liszt admired these two pieces the most, and played them in almost every piano recital he did.
Chopin's other famous tunes:
2. Chopin - "Heroic Polonaise": The whole piece is magnificent, completed in one go, full of fighting strength and heroism, and it can be said that through gorgeous dance music, Chopin poured out his patriotic enthusiasm.
3. Chopin – Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor: This is a piece composed to mourn the loss of the motherland, with a total of 4 movements.
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Army Polonaise.
This piano piece is a work by Frédéric Chopin and composed in 1938, it is a piano dance piece, also known as "Army Polognes" and "Third Polonaise".
This piece is emotional, grandiose, and dramatic, and is a triumphant march, which is considered to be one of the strongest works in Chopin's national spirit, mainly praising the glorious achievements of the Polish national struggle, and ranking first in the world's top ten famous piano songs.
This piece is in A major, in three beats, in the form of a complex trilogy, and is a triumphant march. It celebrates the glorious achievements of the Polish national struggle and is considered one of the works in which the national spirit is most strongly embodied in Chopin.
The theme is strong and powerful, showing the high and determined mood of the army. The melody in the middle is majestic and loud, like a military horn echoing on the earth. The third part is a complete reproduction of the first part, which unites the whole work in a majestic atmosphere.
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Chopin's most famous piece is the Nocturne. "Nocturne" has the characteristics of dilution and peace, silence and tranquility. Whenever I'm restless, listening to this piece calms down.
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Chopin is a famous ** family, although he can't see with his eyes, but he still relies on talent and diligent practice to achieve his legendary life and countless world famous songs that are still known today, such as the enthusiastic and joyful "Concerto in E minor".
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Shine with style. This piece is relatively brisk, with a subtle way to express the feelings between two lovers, and the melodious tone at the beginning leads us into a beautiful story, with ups and downs, making people feel like they are in it.
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Chopin can be said to be a monument in the world, he has a lot of works, among which the more famous should be this "Scherzo No. 2 in B flat minor", which vividly expresses Chopin's characteristics.
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Chopin's lord bai
The required works are: two Du Piano Concertos (E minor, Zhif minor); three piano sonatas DAO (in C minor, B flat minor, B minor); Twenty-four piano etudes.
During his lifetime, Chopin composed mainly piano pieces, including the "Ballade No. 1", which celebrates the struggle for national liberation, the Polonaise in A major, the revolutionary etude of patriotic combat, and the enthusiastic and joyful "Concerto in E minor".
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Chopin produced about two hundred works during his lifetime. Most of them are piano pieces, famous such as two versions of the Piano Concerto, three Piano Sonatas, four Ballades, four Scherzos, twenty-four Preludes, Twenty Etudes, Eighteen Polonaises, Four Improvisations, and so on.
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Everyone answered in detail.
Fine... I don't have much more to say.
But to say a couple of words, the nocturne collection is probably OP9
It is the most widely used in radio, film and television. There are also puppies, fantasy improvisations in C sharp minor, gorgeous waltzes, revolutionary exercises polonaise, etc.
There is also a Rossini Variations.
The only variations he wrote for flute and piano.
It's also very good, so I recommend it. However, some people say that it may not have been written by him.
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Chopin's most famous piece is "The Army Wave."
Orchid Dance", this piece was composed in October 1838, showing the impassioned meaning of the army, the first section of this piece is in A major, followed by frequent transpositions from D major to B flat major to C major, and finally back to the first section as the end, is a march to express victory and triumph, singing the glorious deeds of the Polish nation at that time, and is also considered to be one of the works with the strongest national spirit embodied in Chopin**.
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Chopin's nocturnes are not very simple, but all of them are good.
And it depends on what level you are.
If you're new to piano, Chopin's nocturnes are basically nothing to play in terms of difficulty.
If there's anything you don't understand, you can ask me again. :)
** With Composition Technique (Team) - Sphalerite
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My favorite Nocturne in E flat major, Nocturne in B flat minor, Nocturne in F major, highly recommended.
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It's pretty easy to have a ninth-level nocturne.
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