Frédéric Chopin, Rena Kyriakou - 12 Études, Op. 10 / 4 Impromptus album flac
Performer: Frédéric ChopinTitle: 12 Études, Op. 10 / 4 Impromptus
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Frédéric Chopin, Rena Kyriakou - 12 Études, Op. 10, 4 Impromptus (LP, Album). Vox (6), vox (6). Gby 1. 10, stpl 51. 10.
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. 3 impromptus: Impromptu N., O. 9. No. 3 in E major Tristesse. 4 in C♯ minor Torrent. 5 in G♭ Black Key. 6 in E♭ major. Variations brillantes, O. 2. Variations in A major, . 7. Variations sur un air national allemand, . 4. Variations sur un air national de Moore, . 2a (4 hands).
Etudes (12) for piano, Op. 10, CT. 14-25. 1. Etude for piano in C major, Op. 10/1. Etude for piano in A minor, Op. 10/2. 3. Etude for piano in E major, Op. 10/3. Etude for piano in C sharp minor, Op. 10/4. 5. Etude for piano in G flat major, Op.
The Études by Frédéric Chopin are three sets of études (solo studies) for the piano published during the 1830s. There are twenty-seven compositions overall, comprising two separate collections of twelve, numbered Op. 10 and Op. 25, and a set of three without opus number. Chopin's Études formed the foundation for what was then a revolutionary playing style for the piano. They are some of the most challenging and evocative pieces of all the works in concert piano repertoire.
The 12th Étude appeared around the same time as the November Uprising in 1831. Chopin poured his emotions on the matter into many pieces that he composed at that time, the "Revolutionary Étude" standing out as the most notable example. Upon conclusion of Poland's failed revolution against Russia, he cried "All this has caused me much pain. In the case of the 12th Étude, the technique required in the opening bars is playing long, loud descending runs extremely fast in mainly the left hand, which forms a dominant seventh chord (or diminished seventh chord) introductory build-up to the main theme.
10, No. 12 in C minor, known as the Revolutionary Etude or the Etude on the Bombardment of Warsaw, is a solo piano work by Frederic Chopin written circa 1831, and the last in his first set, Etudes O. 0, dedicated "a son ami Franz Liszt" ("to his friend Franz Liszt"). Score Key: Eb major (Sounding Pitch) ( View more Eb major Music for Piano ). Time Signature: 4/4 ( View more 4/4 Music).
Tracklist
| Études, Op. 10 | ||
| A1 | No. 1 In C Major | 2:03 |
| A2 | No. 2 In A Minor | 1:36 |
| A3 | No. 3 In E Major | 4:49 |
| A4 | No. 4 In C Sharp Minor | 2:10 |
| A5 | No. 5 In G Flat Major | 1:41 |
| A6 | No. 6 In E Flat Minor | 4:08 |
| A7 | No. 7 In C Major | 1:42 |
| A8 | No. 8 In F Major | 2:30 |
| A9 | No. 9 In F Minor | 1:58 |
| B1 | No. 10 In A Flat Major | 2:10 |
| B2 | No. 11 In E Flat Major | 2:28 |
| B3 | No. 12 In C Minor | 2:32 |
| Impromptus | ||
| B4 | Impromptu No. 1 In A Flat Major, Op. 29 | 3:37 |
| B5 | Impromptu No. 2 In F Sharp Major, Op. 36 | 5:39 |
| B6 | Impromptu No. 3 In G Flat Major, Op. 51 | 4:44 |
| B7 | Impromptu No. 4 "Fantasy-Impromptu" In C Sharp Minor, Op. 66 | 4:57 |
Credits
- Composed By – Frédéric Chopin
- Piano – Rena Kyriakou
Notes
The back cover notes have an error in the tracklist. It lists Étude No. 10 as a "band 10" on Side1 1, which would make it Track A10. But the record itself has only nine bands on Side 1 and seven on Side 2, including Étude No. 10 with which it begins. The tracklist shown here is the correct one that corresponds to the media.Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side 1): VS-775
- Matrix / Runout (Side 2): VS-776









