Polonaises Piano
11207 - G. Henle Verlag
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The polonaise made its first appearances in stylized dance music in the late 16th century. With his own polonaises, Chopin also declared his allegiance to his native Poland. In a way, the genre had fascinated him since his childhood. His earliest printed work was a Polonaise (KK IIa no. 1 in g minor), which he had written at the age of seven. The first three posthumously published Polonaises op. 71 as well as KK IVa nos. 1
Publisher | G. Henle Verlag |
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Editor | Ewald Zimmermann |
Pages | 154 |
Format | Paperbound |
Polonaise [Dramatique] c sharp minor op. 26,1
Polonaise e flat minor op. 26,2
Polonaise [Militaire] A major op. 40,1
Polonaise c minor op. 40,2
Polonaise f sharp minor op. 44
Polonaise A flat major op. 53 [Oktaves]
Polonaise [Polonaise-Fantasie] A flat major op. 61
Polonaise d minor op. 71,1
Polonaise B flat major op. 71,2
Polonaise (Version 1: autograph) f minor op. 71,3
Polonaise (Version 2: Fontana) f minor op. 71,3
Polonaise g minor KK IIa,1
Polonaise B flat major KK IVa,1
Polonaise A flat major KK IVa,2
Polonaise g sharp minor KK IVa,3
Polonaise b flat minor KK IVa,5
Polonaise G flat major KK IVa,8