5 Editions of Frédéric Chopin - Waltz Opus 69 No. 2 in B Minor
A posthumously published waltz by Chopin, characterized by its melancholic B minor tonality and delicate phrasing, reflecting the Romantic era's expressive style.
Composed when Chopin was only 19, the melancholic Waltz in B Minor reflects his early romantic style. Despite the composer's deathbed request to destroy it, the piece became one of his most beloved miniatures, showcasing characteristic rubato and lyrical melancholy.
Composed in 1829 but published posthumously in 1855, this wistful waltz reflects Chopin's early Romantic style. Though not officially titled "L'Adieu" like its Op.69 sibling, its melancholic melodies suggest autobiographical echoes of his departure from Poland.
A sentimental piano waltz composed by Chopin during his brief engagement to Maria Wodzińska, reflecting melancholy and nostalgia through its lyrical themes and delicate ornamentation.
This melancholic waltz, composed in 1829 but published posthumously, showcases Chopin's early mastery of combining technical brilliance with profound emotional expression, characteristic of the Romantic period.
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