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Studies on Chopin's Etudes, Op.25 No.11 [Chopin/Godowsky] No. 42 GODOWSKY: 53 Studies on the Chopin Etudes ゴドフスキー:ショパンのエチュードに基づく53の練習曲より:第42番 Op.25-11 『木枯らし』イ短調 Piano: Synthogy IvoryII 1951 New York Steinway D (American Concert D) Virtuoso Arrangements for Piano (http•••) Video created with Concert Creator: (http•••)
Frédéric Chopin Liszt Brahms Hoffmann 1830 1832 1836 1837 1976
The Studies of Frédéric Chopin are three series of studies for piano only published in the decade of 1830. There are a total of twenty-seven studies, distributed as follows: twelve in Op. 10, twelve in Op. 25 and three unnumbered for a method book. A study is, as its name suggests, a piece primarily destined to develop the technique; therefore, each study, in general, is devoted to mastering a specific technical skill and is based on a single musical motif. Of the thousands of piano studies written during the nineteenth century, those of Chopin were the first in which the ideal of combining this practical purpose with a content of high musical significance was fully realized; Liszt and Brahms followed, in this aspect, the path marked by Chopin. Chopin's studies are transcendental technical studies and, at the same time, intensely concentrated sound poems. Etudes Op 25: The second set of Chopin's studies was composed between 1832 and 1836 and published in 1837. It was dedicated to Liszt's mistress, the Countess d'Agoult (Marie d'Agoult), so she has speculated about them. Etude Op 25 No 11: Étude Op. 25, No. 11 in A minor, often referred to as the Winter Wind in English, is a solo piano technical study composed by Frédéric Chopin in 1836. It was first published together with all études of Opus 25 in 1837, in France, Germany, and England. The first French edition indicates a common time time signature, but the manuscript and the first German edition both feature cut time.[1] The first four bars that characterize the melody were added just before publication at the advice of Charles A. Hoffmann, a friend.[2]. Winter Wind is considered one of the hardest of Chopin's 24 Etudes, ranking the highest level of difficulty according to the Henle difficulty rankings. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use Frédéric Chopin
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