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The 5 Most Insane Piano Pieces by F.Chopin

Everyone should listen to a piano piece by Chopin at least once in a lifetime. Dear friend if you have come here feel privileged because you are lucky. Chopin is hailed as one of the most extraordinary pianists of all time and also one of my favorite composers.

It is very difficult for me to create a list of 5 favorite Chopin songs, because I like almost all of them, their piano compositions are second to none.

So let’s consider that these are the 5 piano pieces that I listen to the most, all of them are insanely wonderful. Let him who has ears hear not to repent later.

Tiffany Poon – Chopin Prelude No.15 “Raindrop”

This is one of Chopin’s longest preludes, during its performance we insistently hear a La flat that is played throughout the work creating a beautiful effect, Listen.

Chopin Etude Op 10 No.12 Valentina Lisitsa

Chopin’s studies are extremely technical and very wonderful, here we hear a high-speed left hand showing all the tension and agony present in this amazing Chopin study.

Chopin’s Funeral March by AyseDeniz

Here we have the third movement of the most beautiful sonata that Chopin composed. This is one of the saddest songs in the history of music, but don’t worry because in the midst of such melancholy comes one of the most beautiful melodies ever composed for piano. It’s really beautiful, listen.

Chopin – Nocturne in C-sharp minor – Jan Lisiecki

This is a posthumous piano piece. All Chopin’s Nocturnes are works full of expression and remarkable sentimental purity, very mesmerizing songs.

Chopin Ballade No.1 in G minor, Op 23

This is another piano masterpiece. We have here simply one of the most perfect pieces ever composed for this instrument, a work that sums up all of Chopin’s genius and piano technique. Here we listen to this wonderful piano piece in the most emblematic scene of the movie The Pianist.

What are your favorite works of Chopin? Let me know in the comments below!

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4 Comments

  1. Saptarshi Ray says:

    Out of these five, surely Noctorne in c sharp minor.

  2. Wow. Very true. I would probably vote for the same choice, would probably replace the etude by nocturne in c minor op 17 No 4 or mazurka a minor op 17 No 4, although the etude is a real masterpiece but somehow I don’t listen to it obsessively often

    1. Chopin has really wonderful compositions

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