3 Editions of Frédéric Chopin - Trois Valses, Op. 64
Composed in 1847, this waltz is part of Chopin's Op.64 set. Known for its melancholic melody and intricate ornamentation, it contrasts with the more famous "Minute Waltz" (Op.64 No.1). Its C-sharp minor key and lyrical phrasing exemplify Chopin's mastery of blending technical brilliance with emotional depth.
Chopin's Op. 64 waltzes, particularly the famous "Minute Waltz", represent pinnacle of romantic piano literature. Their use in the 2007 film demonstrates enduring cultural relevance.
Chopin's Waltzes, Op. 64, are three iconic piano waltzes from the Romantic era, including the famous "Minute Waltz" (No. 1 in D-flat major). They showcase Chopin's virtuosic yet lyrical style, blending dance rhythms with poetic expression.
Chopin's Op. 64 comprises three iconic waltzes, including the famous "Minute Waltz" (No. 1), known for its rapid tempo and playful character. These waltzes exemplify Chopin's mastery of combining lyrical elegance with virtuosic brilliance.
Chopin's Waltz in C-sharp minor, Op. 64 No. 2, is a masterpiece of the Romantic era, blending lyrical melancholy with virtuosic flourishes. Though nicknamed the "Minute Waltz" (misleadingly, as it cannot be played in one minute), its charm lies in its contrasting sections and delicate ornamentation.
Choose from standard notation, chord charts, or lead sheets tailored to your needs