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  2. Piano music of Gabriel Fauré - Wikipedia

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    Nocturne No. 7 in C ♯ minor, Op. 74 (1898) The seventh nocturne departs from the A–B–A form of Fauré's earlier nocturnes; in Pinkas's view is it constructed more like a ballade than a nocturne. [30] It opens with a slow (molto lento) theme of harmonic ambiguity, followed by a second theme, equally ambiguous in key, though nominally in D ...

  3. Nocturne - Wikipedia

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    Edvard Grieg: the fourth piece of his Lyric Pieces, Op 54 is a nocturne; Arthur Honegger: Nocturne for orchestra (1936, partly based on music from ballet Sémiramis) Vasily Kalinnikov: Nocturne in F ♯ minor, for piano (1894) Jan Kalivoda: Six Nocturnes for Viola and Piano, op. 186; Friedrich Kalkbrenner: 4 nocturnes for solo piano

  4. Nocturne (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Nocturne in C minor, Op. posth. (Chopin) , by Frédéric Chopin for solo piano, 1837 Nocturne in B major (Dvořák) , by Antonin Dvořák for string orchestra, 1883

  5. Nocturnes (Field) - Wikipedia

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    H 14E – Nocturne for piano No. 9 "Pastorale" in A major; H 30A – Nocturne for piano No. 10 "Romance" in E-flat major – 1816; H 56 – Nocturne for piano No. 11 in E-flat major – 1832; H 58D – Nocturne for piano No. 12 in G major – 1822; H 59 – Nocturne for piano No. 13 "Song without Words" in D minor – 1834

  6. File:Chopin, Nocturne op 32 no 1.ogg - Wikipedia

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    Chopin,_Nocturne_op_32_no_1.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 4 min 43 s, 137 kbps, file size: 4.63 MB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  7. Giselle Galos - Wikipedia

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    Giselle Galos, commonly known as C. Galos, (sometimes misspelled Galas), was an obscure 19th century Italian or French musician and composer [1] who is responsible for composing two popular pieces of salon music, Le Chant du Berger (Nocturne, Op. 17) and Le Lac de Come (Nocturne, Op. 24). Both pieces are in the form of nocturnes. [2]

  8. Poème élégiaque - Wikipedia

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    Poème élégiaque in D minor, Op. 12 for violin and orchestra (or piano) is the first of Eugène Ysaÿe's poems for string instruments and orchestra. The piece first took shape around 1892-1896, but achieved its final orchestrated form in 1902-1903. [1] Dedicated to Gabriel Fauré, it served as an inspiration for Ernest Chausson's own Poème ...

  9. Category:Nocturnes by Frédéric Chopin - Wikipedia

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    The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Nocturnes, Op. 62 (Chopin) Nocturne in E minor, Op. posth. 72 (Chopin) Nocturne in C minor, Op ...