Chopin - Scherzo #2 in B flat Minor
Chopin's Scherzo #2 in B flat minor, Opus 31:
Frederic Chopin
(1810 - 1849) was a Polish composer and pianist. He
is a virtuoso instrument, and the majority of his compositions were piano. In
concert, the mazurka, the national dance of Poland, Anna, and help to establish
the form of piano nocturne.
Chopin piano has been called the poet, and has a lot to consider him the greatest of all composers for the instrument. The piano is a type which is easy to get the technical quality of the work, but at the same time, it is a fast finger work is not an empty show. I come from a heart attack from Chopin.
Form for each type of Chopin composed, including his personal style of scherzo. Scherzo, an Italian word that 'joke' means. During his lifetime he wrote four of them. B-flat minor scherzo # 2 hardly laughing matter. Some of the threats to the very start. Chopin's scherzo to open one of the students, "Chopin enough, it was never enough for interrogation, sometimes soft enough vaulted. It will be a charnel-house." When the D flat major scherzo is not an odd minutes later, the thundering close, (some say is a winner off), open at the same time, the 'bad guy has been transformed.
Chopin piano has been called the poet, and has a lot to consider him the greatest of all composers for the instrument. The piano is a type which is easy to get the technical quality of the work, but at the same time, it is a fast finger work is not an empty show. I come from a heart attack from Chopin.
Form for each type of Chopin composed, including his personal style of scherzo. Scherzo, an Italian word that 'joke' means. During his lifetime he wrote four of them. B-flat minor scherzo # 2 hardly laughing matter. Some of the threats to the very start. Chopin's scherzo to open one of the students, "Chopin enough, it was never enough for interrogation, sometimes soft enough vaulted. It will be a charnel-house." When the D flat major scherzo is not an odd minutes later, the thundering close, (some say is a winner off), open at the same time, the 'bad guy has been transformed.
Chopin's Scherzo #2 in B flat minor, Opus 31: