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Description: Frederic Chopin composed his Waltz in E minor, Op. Posth c. 1830. The piece is characterized by youthful playfulness in the relaxed and delightful settings of the aristocratic salon.

Description: Belongs to Chopin's 24 Preludes, Op. 28, a set of short pieces for the piano, one in each of the twenty-four keys, originally published in 1839. Chopin wrote them between 1835 and 1839, partly at Valldemossa, Majorca, where he spent the winter of 1838-39 and where he had fled with George Sand and her children to escape the damp Paris weather. In Majorca, Chopin had a copy of Bach's The Well-Tempered Clavier, and as in each of Bach's two sets of preludes and fugues, his Op. 28 set comprises a complete cycle of the major and minor keys, albeit with a different ordering. This piece Contains exuberant ostinati. Its mood and/or theme is characterized by a tree full of songs, uncertainty.

Description: tude Op. 10, No. 4, in C-sharp minor, is a study for solo piano composed by Frdric Chopin in 1830. It was first published in 1833 as the fourth piece of his tudes Op. 10. This passionate study, a very fast Presto con fuoco, features continuous sixteenth notes (semiquavers), in perpetuum mobile fashion involving both hands.

Description: Frederic Chopin's Grande Valse Brillante in E-flat major, Op. 18 shimmers with the gaiety of elegant society. It is a succession of dance themes. Each of the dance themes (there are seven in all) brings a different melodic character and dance motion.

Description: The Scherzo No. 4 in E major, Op. 54 is different from the other scherzos by Chopin. Close to the fairytale sphere, though devoid of elves and goblins, it is brighter than the others, written with a finer, lighter pen, though it too occasionally reminds us of the existence of shadows and frights. Two categories of expression form this pianistic poem, which delights us with the immaculate beauty of its sound: the expression of play and the expression of love. The central section of the E major Scherzo (lento, then sostenuto) is filled with thoughtful music, gazing at distant horizons, sounding like the expression of pure yet ardent love.

Description: tude Op. 10, No. 8 in F major is a technical study composed by Frdric Chopin. It has been nicknamed the "Sunshine" tude. This work is concerned with counterpoint. The principal melody is in the left hand, the secondary being embedded in the arpeggios of the right hand. The main difficulty is that they must be played forte and legato at speed, ascending and descending sequentially over the keyboard.

Description: Ballade No. 3 in A-flat major, Op. 47, dating from 1841, is dedicated to Pauline de Noailles. The inspiration for this Ballade is usually claimed to be Adam Mickiewicz's poem Undin?, but sometimes reported to be Mickiewicz's ?witezianka; There are structural similarities with the "Raindrop Prelude" which was inspired by the weather in Majorca during Frdric Chopin's disastrous vacation with George Sand.

Genres: Royalty Free Music , Romantic Chamber

Description: Upbeat and playful solo piano track. This track may be incorporated into various types of media applications including, but not limited to, commercials, advertisements, film/television, wedding videos and more.

Description: Frdric Chopin's Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35, popularly known as The Funeral March, was completed in 1839 at Nohant, near Chteauroux in France. However, the third movement, whence comes the sonata's common nickname, had been composed as early as 1837. The Sonata is considered to be one of the greatest masterworks of the nineteenth century. These are the powerful closing cords from the fourth movement Finale: Presto of the Sonata. The movement contains a whirlwind of unremitting parallel octaves, with unvarying tempo and dynamics, and not a single rest or chord until the final bars. It has been described as the "wind howling around the gravestones."

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