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  2. Polonaises, Op. posth. (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    The Polonaises Op. posth[umous] include Frédéric Chopin's polonaises that were not given opus numbers. This page does not consider the three posthumous polonaises Op. 71, which Chopin's assistant Julian Fontana published with the family approval. On the other hand, it includes the early G minor polonaise (KK IIa No. 1) that was published in ...

  3. Polonaises (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    Op. 3 B. 41/52 Introduction and Polonaise brillante for cello and piano - E ♭ major: 1830-34 1836 Op. 22 B. 58/88 Andante spianato et grande polonaise brillante; originally for piano and orchestra, a solo piano version also exists 1 C ♯ minor: 1834-35 1836 Op. 26/1 B. 90/1 Josef Dessauer: 2 Eminor: 1834-35 1836 Op. 26/2 B. 90/2 Josef ...

  4. Chopin National Edition - Wikipedia

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    Polonaise in A-flat major: 1821 1908 4 Polonaise in G-sharp minor: 1824 1864 5 Variations in D major for 4 hands 1824–1826 1965 6 Variations in E major 1824 1851 7 Mazurka in B-flat major 1826 1851 8 Mazurka in G major 1826 1851 9 Funeral march in C minor 72 No. 2 1826 1855 10 Polonaise in B-flat minor: 1826 1881 11 Polonaise in D minor: 71 No. 1

  5. Miscellaneous compositions (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    E-flat major KK. Ve/3 Lost. Two écossaises were in the hands of Oskar Kolberg. Écossaise B-flat major 1827 KK. Vb/9 Lost. Copy of first line made by Chopin's sister Ludwika is extant. It seems this piece is different from the two écossaises belonging to Oskar Kolberg. 3 Marches C-minor, B-flat minor and F minor KK. Vd/1-3

  6. Andante spianato et grande polonaise brillante - Wikipedia

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    The Grande polonaise brillante in E-flat, set for piano and orchestra, was written first, in 1830–31. In 1834, Chopin wrote an Andante spianato in G, for piano solo, which he added to the start of the piece, and joined the two parts with a fanfare-like sequence. The combined work (both orchestrated version and solo piano version) was ...

  7. Vladimir Horowitz – The Complete Original Jacket Collection

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    Chopin: Andante Spianato & Grand Polonaise in E-flat Major, Op. 22 / Waltzes, Op. 34, No. 2 & Op. 64, No. 2/ Mazurka in F Minor, Op. 7, No. 3 / Polonaise in A-flat Major, Op. 53 / 1945–1947 RCA Victor Red Seal 8 LM-106 Brahms: Sonata in D Minor for Violin and Piano, Op. 108. Nathan Milstein, Violinist; 1950 RCA Victor Red Seal 9 LM-1025

  8. List of compositions by Frédéric Chopin by opus number

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    Polonaise in D minor, WN 11 (1825) Polonaise in B ♭ major, WN 10 (1828) Polonaise in F minor, WN 12 (1828) Op. posth. 72, (1826–1827) Nocturne in E minor, WN 23 (1827) Marche funèbre in C minor, WN 9 (1827; B. 20) Three Écossaises (1826; B. 12) Écossaise in D major, WN 13 No. 3; Écossaise in G major, WN 13 No. 1; Écossaise in D ...

  9. 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]