Berceuse, Op. 57
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Description:
This impressionistic cradle song was composed by Chopin in 1843 and first performed by the composer in early 1844. It is one of only two pieces by Chopin with a descriptive title, implying that he had definite pictures in his mind while composing it. Berceuse, Op. 57 is centered around a one measure repeating bass figure, and a four measure theme which constantly evolves into a series of imaginative variations. Detailed performance notes are also provided in this informative edition.
Table of Contents:
This impressionistic cradle song was composed by Chopin in 1843 and first performed by the composer in early 1844. It is one of only two pieces by Chopin with a descriptive title, implying that he had definite pictures in his mind while composing it. Berceuse, Op. 57 is centered around a one measure repeating bass figure, and a four measure theme which constantly evolves into a series of imaginative variations. Detailed performance notes are also provided in this informative edition.
Table of Contents:
Publisher: | Alfred |
Composer: | Chopin |
Artist: | |
Arranger: | Hinson |
Voicing: | Piano |
Level: | Early Advanced |
Catalog: | 3579ALF |
Pages: | 8 |
Genre: | Classical |
Format: | Sheet |
Series: | Alfred Masterwork Edition |