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No its a piece by Mendelsohhn
"NOCTURNE No.6 IN G MINOR, OPUS 15-3" (1833) by Frédéric Chopin.
A Chopin Liszt
Chopin, Nocturne E Flat Major Op. 9 No. 2
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Probably one of his etudes.
No its a piece by Mendelsohhn
"NOCTURNE No.6 IN G MINOR, OPUS 15-3" (1833) by Frédéric Chopin.
his head
A Chopin Liszt
Chopin, Nocturne E Flat Major Op. 9 No. 2
Yes, Chopin's "Revolutionary Etude" in C minor has sections that exhibit a homophonic texture, where the melody is supported by chords played in the accompaniment. This texture is particularly evident in the more forceful and dramatic passages of the piece.
No, it is not a concerto as the orchestra part only plays an introductory fanfare and a miniscule part in the centre of the piece. Furthermore Chopin arranged this piece as a piano solo. A concerto is based on movements and this piece certainly has no movements.
I believe it's raindrops by Frederic Francois Chopin
As the title suggests, it's an etude.