- Nocturne - Wikipedia
The marking "languido e rubato", slow tempo, and subdued dynamics creates an evocative mood characteristic of nocturnes A nocturne is a musical composition that is inspired by, or evocative of, the night
- Chopin Nocturnes - YouTube
Performed by François Chaplin piano
- Nocturne | Romantic, Piano, Nocturne | Britannica - Encyclopedia Britannica
nocturne, (French: “Nocturnal”), in music, a composition inspired by, or evocative of, the night, and cultivated in the 19th century primarily as a character piece for piano The form originated with the Irish composer John Field, who published the first set of nocturnes in 1814, and reached its zenith in the 19 examples of Frédéric Chopin
- Nocturnes (Chopin, Frédéric) - IMSLP
Nocturnes - édition revue, doigtêe et nuancée d'après les traditions originales par M Raoul Pugno Purchase
- Complete nocturnes chopin list with facts and videos - Chosic
The Nocturnes, Op 15 are a set of three nocturnes written between 1830 and 1833 in Paris and Leipzig (slightly later in London) The work was published in January 1834, and was dedicated to Ferdinand Hiller
- Chopin Nocturnes: Your Essential Guide - WFMT
Frédéric Chopin composed nocturnes throughout his career, including 18 published between 1832 and 1846 and 3 published posthumously The first person to title instrumental works of this kind “nocturnes” was John Field He published a collection of piano nocturnes in the early 19th century
- 11 Greatest Chopin Nocturnes That You Need to Hear
Here is a list of 11 of the greatest Nocturnes composed by Frédéric Chopin: The Nocturne in B-flat minor, Op 9, No 1, is the first of the three nocturnes Chopin composed and published in 1832 It is characterized by its lyrical, expressive melody that floats over a rich, arpeggiated accompaniment
- History of the Nocturne | Pianist
That most Romantic of solo piano pieces, the nocturne reached its zenith with Chopin’s 21 nocturnes, but there is more music of the night, as explained here The origins of the nocturne, that swirling music of the night that is so strongly identified with Chopin, is as cloaked in mystery as the darkest moonless night
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