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  2. Polonaise in A-flat major, Op. 53 - Wikipedia

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    Original autograph score, 1842. Zoom. The Polonaise in A♭ major, Op. 53 (French: Polonaise héroïque, Heroic Polonaise; Polish: Heroiczny) is a solo piano piece composed by Frédéric Chopin in 1842 [1] The piece is published in 1843, [2] and is one of Chopin's most admired compositions and has long been a favorite of the romantic piano repertoire. [3]

  3. Polonaises (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    Most of Frédéric Chopin's polonaises were written for solo piano. He wrote his first polonaise in 1817, when he was 7; his last was the Polonaise-Fantaisie of 1846, three years before his death. Among the best known polonaises are the "Military" Polonaise in A, Op. 40, No. 1, and the "Heroic" Polonaise in A ♭, Op. 53.

  4. Polish songs (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    Franz Liszt used this melody as No. 2 (Mélodie polonaise) of his Glanes de Woronince, S.249 (1847); Liszt also transcribed the song for piano solo as No. 1 of his Six Chants polonais, S.480 (composed 1847-1860); Chopin also used a motif from the song in his posthumous Nocturne in C-sharp minor, Lento con gran espressione [5] 2. Wiosna: Spring -

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  6. Polonaise in A flat, Op. 53 (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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  7. Polonaises Op. 40 (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    Polonaise in C minor, Op. 40, No. 2 performed by Luis Sarro. The second polonaise's main theme, a contrast to the majestic and joyful one in the first, features an even rhythm of quaver chords in the right hand starting with C minor, and a mournful melody played in octaves by the left, with occasional lines played by the right hand.

  8. Op. 53 - Wikipedia

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    In music, Op. 53 stands for Opus number 53. Compositions that are assigned this number include: Beethoven – Piano Sonata No. 21; Brahms – Alto Rhapsody; Britten – Gloriana; Chopin – Polonaise in A-flat major, Op. 53; Dvořák – Violin Concerto; Mendelssohn – Songs Without Words Book 4; Prokofiev – Piano Concerto No. 4

  9. Polonaise in F-sharp minor, Op. 44 (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    The Polonaise in F-sharp minor, Op. 44, is a piece for solo piano written by Frédéric Chopin in 1841. It is often referred to as the "tragic" polonaise, due to its dark nature. [ 1 ] The polonaise is dedicated to Princess Ludmilla de Beauvau, a prominent member of the Polish émigré community in Paris .