Frédéric Chopin: Etude In E Major Op.10 No.3: Solo de Piano
Version instrumentale | Partitions
COMPOSITEUR:
Frédéric Chopin
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Version instrumentale
DESCRIPTION PRODUCT TYPE:
Recueil
ÉDITEUR:
G. Schirmer
Chopin's Etude In E Major (Op. 10 No. 3) is often cited as his most popular Etude . First published in 1833, it is often referred to as Tristesse or Farewell , alhough neithername was apparently authorised by the composer. While not quite as technically formidable as his other compositions,
Détails
Compositeur | Frédéric Chopin |
Éditeur | Arthur Friedheim |
Description Instrument Group | Piano ou Clavier |
Instrumentation | Solo de Piano |
Instrumentation | Piano |
Type de produit | Version instrumentale |
Description Product Type | Recueil |
Collection | Piano Solo |
Éditeur | G. Schirmer |
Genre | Classique |
Période | Romantic |
Année de publication | 1986 |
Nombre de Pages | 8 |
UPC | 073999004717 |
Edition Number | GS27022 |
N° | HL50270220 |
Description
Chopin's Etude In E Major (Op. 10 No. 3) is often cited as his most popular Etude. First published in 1833, it is often referred to as Tristesse or Farewell, alhough neithername was apparently authorised by the composer. While not quite as technically formidable as his other compositions, it is one of the more musically challenging to balance due to its lyrical melody and suspended innerharmonies.
Frédéric Chopin (1710-1849) was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist, whose compositional career was spent mostly in Paris. He only wrote music for the Piano, and is best known today for his12Etudes and 24 Preludes, a key part of any pianist’s repertoire.