| Frederic Chopin - Ballades
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74 pages, Item 1709182ES, $28.95
In 1836 Chopin introduced the term ballad into piano music with the publication of his Ballad op. 23, although up to then it had only been used in literature and in vocal music. Indeed, all four of Chopin's ballads have the character of a dramatic story: the musical thread is spun with increasing tension throughout the work, reaching a powerful climax at the end. Following the Preludes, we have now thoroughly re-evaluated this edition and revised it to include the latest scholarly findings. The most significant ones are documented in the printed critical apparatus; the detailed version can be downloaded from the Internet. Format: Softcover Publisher: Henle Urtext Edition Category: Keyboard & Piano/Vocal/Guitar Series: Henle Music Folios Composer: Frédéric Chopin "Frederic Chopin - Ballades" has a sales rank of 7460.
Songbook Format: Piano Solo
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This book has a difficulty rating of 5 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
Composer(s): "Frederic Chopin - Ballades" was composed by Frederic Chopin.
Editor(s): "Frederic Chopin - Ballades" was edited by Norbert Mullemann.
Publisher: "Frederic Chopin - Ballades" was published by G. Henle Verlag.
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| Song List For "Frederic Chopin - Ballades" - Sheet Music Songbook | | Chopin: Ballad F Minor Op. 52 Chopin: Ballad F Major Op. 38 Chopin: Ballad G Minor Op. 23 Chopin: Ballad A Flat Major Op. 47
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