Although each study emphasizes an aspect of virtuoso piano technique, the etudes are some of the most effectively moving of all the concert works in piano literature. This 144-page volume includes the 24 Etudes,
Chopin succeeded in doing something truly remarkable with his two cycles of Etudes op. 10 and op. 25, published in 1833 and 1837 respectively. Probably no one before him had composed technical practice pi
Willard A. Palmer's excellent edition which includes performance suggestions in the footnotes, editorial additions to the score in gray print, and Klindworth's variant (ossia) for measure 72.
15 pieces that reflect the best of Chopin's piano works, renown for their technical brilliance. Reproduced from the 19th-century German edition by Carl Mikuli including an English translation of the foreword.
By Frédéric Chopined. Willard A. Palmer
perf. Valery Lloyd-Watts
The 10 pieces in this book are arranged in approximate order of difficulty and include "Album Leaf," the easiest mazurkas, preludes and more. Each are in their original form and retain the
Comp: Frédéric ChopinEd: Christophe Grabowski and John Irving
The Complete Chopin: A New Critical Edition: Series Editors: John Rink, Jim Samson, Jean-Jacques Eigeldinger. Editorial Consultant: Christophe Grabowski. Key Features of the Edition: • An intr
Song List:
Chopin: Fantaisie-Impromptu c sharp minor op. post. 66
Chopin: Impromptu A flat major op. 29
Chopin: Impromptu F sharp major op. 36
Chopin: Impromptu G
Song List:
Chopin: Fantaisie-Impromptu c sharp minor op. post. 66
Chopin: Impromptu A flat major op. 29
Chopin: Impromptu F sharp major op. 36
Chopin: Impromptu G flat major op. 51
Publisher: G. Schirmer, Inc.Artist: Michael Mizrahi
Composer: Frédéric Chopin
Editor: Kingsley Day
This new reconstruction of Chopin's final composition is the first version to account for every measure of the composer's sketch. Offers convincing new sol
Among the best-loved and most performed of Chopin's piano compositions are his mazurkas. This volume includes 51 works — remarkable for their wide emotional appeal, advanced choromatic techniques and pianistic devices, and ranging in
Chopin composed his “Mazurkas” continuously from 1825 to 1849. Inspired by Polish folk dance, Chopin's mazurkas gradually became compositions of meditative lyricism, and the most personal statement of expres
Roman Polanski's successful film The Pianist has focused attention on the Nocturne in c sharp minor by Chopin. Our edition presents the work in two versions. One derives from the handwritten copy which w
The nocturnes (night pieces) are among the most introspective and personal of Chopin's works, as he was influenced by John Field's pieces of the same title. This complete collection of the nocturnes includes a
Includes the Nocturnes, Op. 9-62. In accordance with the tradition of the genre, these are characterized by emotion, intimacy and programmatic tendencies. There is often a turbulent middle section and a rich