"Because this is a perfect study for the most deeply of Chopin's music, for nocturnes for example, it reveals many aspects of Chopin. It touches the soul, so deeply and so melancholic through the beautiful theme and the powerful climax of the cadence in e flat chords in the right hand ...
The essence of Chopin’s music is a beautiful paradox – it’s an intricate blend of lyrical romanticism, the rustic charm of Polish folk tunes, and awe-inspiring technical virtuosity. His legacy lives on in the dreamy realms of his nocturnes, the precision of his études, and the rhythmic ...
I have been longing to share my love of this piano piece by Frederic Chopin (1810-49). So much of his music will be well known to you, since his waltzes, etudes, nocturnes and mazurkas are played widely; less so, what I am posting about today, so I hope it will be something new ...