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Frédéric Chopin's 24 Préludes were created successively between 1836 and 1839; it was only in the fair copy of 1839 that they were compiled as a cycle - virtually following the example of Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier. Unlike with Bach, however, Chopin's Préludes are not followed by fugues as they themselves have mutated into romantic character pieces which express a range of very different moods. The technically easier ones of these miniatures are perfect as an introduction to playing Chopin, all the more so since they include the probably most famous piece of the cycle, the so-called…mehr

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Frédéric Chopin's 24 Préludes were created successively between 1836 and 1839; it was only in the fair copy of 1839 that they were compiled as a cycle - virtually following the example of Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier. Unlike with Bach, however, Chopin's Préludes are not followed by fugues as they themselves have mutated into romantic character pieces which express a range of very different moods. The technically easier ones of these miniatures are perfect as an introduction to playing Chopin, all the more so since they include the probably most famous piece of the cycle, the so-called 'Raindrop' Prélude. Intended to provide both students and music lovers with an inspiring access to the tonal world of Chopin, the present edition of selected pieces of the Wiener Urtext Edition has been designed accordingly. Instrumentation: piano op. 28 Nr.4,6,9,15,7,20Frédéric Chopins 24 Préludes entstanden sukzessive zwischen 1836 und 1839; erst in der Reinschrift von 1839 wurden sie - quasi in Anlehnung an Bachs Wohltemperiertes Klavier - zyklisch zusammengefasst. Anders als bei Bach folgen den Präludien bei Chopin keine Fugen, die Préludes selbst sind zum romantischen Charakterstück mutiert, die eine Palette unterschiedlichster Stimmungen zum Ausdruck bringen. Die technisch einfacheren dieser Miniaturen eignen sich hervorragend als Einstieg in das Chopin-Spiel, umso mehr als sie das vielleicht berühmteste Stück des Zyklus, das sog. Regentropfen-Prélude, einschließen. Entsprechend gestaltet sich die vorliegende Auswahl-Ausgabe der Wiener Urtext Edition, die Schülern wie Liebhabern einen inspirierenden Zugang zur Klangwelt Chopins vermitteln soll. Schwierigkeitsgrad: 2-3