Les nocturnes de Chopin enregistrées avec un piano Pleyel de 1836

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Le compositeur danois Carl Nielsen

Chaque samedi, Laure Dautriche nous fait (re)découvrir un morceau qui a marqué l'histoire de la musique classique. Aujourd'hui, elle revient sur le profil particulier du compositeur danois Car Nielsen qui composera six symphonies.

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Une partition oubliée refait surface 100 ans après sa création

Chaque samedi, Laure Dautriche nous fait (re)découvrir un morceau qui a marqué l'histoire de la musique classique. Aujourd'hui, elle s'intéresse à Debora Waldman qui publie "La Symphonie Oubliée". Un ouvrage qui reprend les partitions de Charlotte Sohy, une compositrice du début ...  Show more

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Chopin: Nocturne in E Minor Op. 72, No. 1 (posthumous)
Lisztonian: Classical Piano Music

This Nocturne was one of Chopin's earliest known Nocturnes and was composed in 1827 when Chopin was only 17 years old. However, Chopin never desired the work to be published and so it was not published until 1855 after his death. This work is one of my favorite of Chopin's Noctur ...  Show more

Chopin: Nocturne in C-Sharp Minor (Posthumous)
Lisztonian: Classical Piano Music

This nocturne was published posthumously, which simply means that it was published after Chopin past away. It was composed in 1830 (Chopin would have been about 20 years old at the time) but not published until 1875. This piece, like most of Chopin's nocturnes, has a mysterious a ...  Show more

Nocturne in Gm - Chopin  Op.15 , no.3 
Classical Music Free

Our version of Nocturne in Gm - Chopin  Op.15 , no.3 The Nocturnes, Op. 15 are a set of three nocturnes written by Frédéric Chopin between 1830 and 1833. The work was published in January 1834, and was dedicated to Ferdinand Hiller.[1] The third nocturne of the set, in G minor, i ...  Show more

Chopin is smitten
Composers Datebook

Synopsis On today’s date in 1836, Chopin held a soiree in his apartment in Paris. The famous tenor Adolphe Nourit sang some Schubert songs, accompanied by Chopin’s friend, Franz Liszt. Liszt and Chopin then played a new sonata for piano four-hands by Ignaz Moscheles. In attendanc ...  Show more