Chopin, Nocturne E Flat Major Op. 9 No. 2
Nocturne in E flat (Op. 9, No. 2 by Chopin?
Nocturnes are compositions of a dreamy or pensive mood, especially it it was written for the piano.
Nocturne in E flat major, op. 9 no. 2 ....... no...i don't think so...I play piano myself and i am up to 7th grade. I currently play the Nocturne in E flat major, op. 9 no. 2 and it is NOT his most famous plece. It is very famous but the most famous one is Ø Fantaisie- Impromptu in C sharp minor, Opus posthumous 66 The Nocturne No.2 is more famous to the ordinary person. But the Fantasie-Impromptu is more famous to the piano player What about his Funeral March?? Is that not pretty well known?? How about the Waltz in D-flat... sometimes called the minute waltz because it can be played in one minute! :D Most famous doesn't necessarily mean best, although his work is consistently brilliant. I think his most famous piece is the A flat Polonaise.
The melody in this nocturne is entirely on the soprano part, i.e. for the right hand. The left hand part contains a bass line in strong beats and elaboration at the pulses.
Because he wanted to!
I believe the song is Nocturne in E flat (Chopin)
Nocturne op. 9 no. 2 (Nocturne in e-flat major) Minuet Waltz Fantasie Impromptu
Chopin, Nocturne E Flat Major Op. 9 No. 2
Nocturne in E flat (Op. 9, No. 2 by Chopin?
The cast of Nocturne in E-Flat - 1914 includes: William Humphrey Rose Tapley
Nocturnes are compositions of a dreamy or pensive mood, especially it it was written for the piano.
Since I do not know the composer you have in mind, I will give the general answer as the Romantic period. Nocturne means "night music" or "night song," and came into use by the Romantic composers of absolute music (music for music's sake). Chopin probably is the most notable composer of Nocturnes.
Generally, three of Chopin's most famous pieces include his Nocturne in E flat Major, his Prelude in D flat Major (also known as the Raindrop Prelude), and his Fantasie Impromptu. As far as "important" pieces go, Chopin has written a multitude of pieces that could be considered important, as he was a cornerstone in the Romantic era of piano music. Specific ones that come to mind are his Military Polonaise, his Ballade in g minor, and his Etude in E major (this piece is especially adventurous, even for the Romantic era. It was also Chopin's personal favorite melody).
Nocturne in E flat major, op. 9 no. 2 ....... no...i don't think so...I play piano myself and i am up to 7th grade. I currently play the Nocturne in E flat major, op. 9 no. 2 and it is NOT his most famous plece. It is very famous but the most famous one is Ø Fantaisie- Impromptu in C sharp minor, Opus posthumous 66 The Nocturne No.2 is more famous to the ordinary person. But the Fantasie-Impromptu is more famous to the piano player What about his Funeral March?? Is that not pretty well known?? How about the Waltz in D-flat... sometimes called the minute waltz because it can be played in one minute! :D Most famous doesn't necessarily mean best, although his work is consistently brilliant. I think his most famous piece is the A flat Polonaise.
Frederic Chopin wrote 19 nocturnes. Most popular of them is the No 2 in E flat (Op 9/2). He was a prominent composer in the genre.
Frederic Chopin wrote 19 nocturnes. Most popular of them is the No 2 in E flat (Op 9/2). He was a prominent composer in the genre.