F. Chopin: Four Preludes, Opus 28, Nos. 4, 6, 7, 20
By Frédéric Series: Alfred Masterwork Edition
Category: Piano Collection
Format: Book
Instrument: Piano
Level: IntermediateChopin / ed. Willard A. Palmer
In his short lifetime of 39 years, Frédéric Chopin composed more than 200 compositions for piano, most of which are part of the active repertoire of concert pianists the world over. Chopin, a virtuoso pianist and musical genius, was also much in demand as a teacher. These "Four Preludes" are considered standard repertoire for all developing pianists. The editorial suggestions by Dr. Hinson are in light print, making them clearly distinguishable from the original text.
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2152
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0.35 kilograms
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The Preludes of Op. 28 include all 24 major and minor tonalities arranged in a circle of fifths, with each major key being followed by its relative minor. Contrary to custom of using this type of piece as didactic material, Chopin's cycle was intended as concert music.