Chopin's Scherzo in B flat minor was composed and published in 1837. It is, by far, the most popular of Chopin's scherzos, and as a result, has lost some of its most wonderful moments to the double ed...
This work was composed in 1839 while the composer was on his travels in Majorca. Creating tonal ambiguity is the intention of Chopin's Scherzo in C sharp minor Scherzo. Several repetitions of the open...
Work for Piano Solo composed in 1841. It is one of Chopin's largest compositions for Piano, and is sometimes labelled the 'Fifth Ballade'.
A work similar in style to the Nocturnes. The melody, however, is more advanced, appearing in double-notes or chords. The undulating nature of the left hand accompaniment persists.
A sparkling, highly ornamented jewel among Chopin's collection of Valses (Waltzs).
The title betrays the melancholy nature of this, Chopin's favourite work.
This is the second of three Valses from Op. 64 for the piano. Revised by Rafael Joseffy.
Frederic Chopin's Waltz In A Flat Op. 69 No. 1 was published posthumously, and sometimes carries the nickname L'adieu. Revised and fingered by Rafael Joseffy.
Composed by Frideric Chopin (1810-1849); edited, revised and fingered by Rafael Joseffy.