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Frédéric Chopin
Prelude for piano No. 14 in E flat minor, Op. 28/14
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Frédéric Chopin
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Prelude
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1838 - 1839
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1839
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0:50
Frédéric Chopin's Prelude for piano No. 14 in E flat minor, Op. 28/14, was composed in 1838 and premiered in Paris the same year. It is part of a set of 24 preludes, one in each major and minor key, that Chopin composed during his time in Majorca, Spain. The Prelude No. 14 is a slow and melancholic piece, with a tempo marking of Lento. It is written in a ternary form, with a melancholic and introspective A section followed by a more agitated and passionate B section, before returning to the A section. The piece is characterized by its use of chromaticism, with the left hand playing a descending chromatic scale throughout the A section, creating a sense of sadness and longing. The B section, marked Più animato, is more passionate and intense, with a faster tempo and more complex harmonies. It features a series of rising arpeggios in the right hand, accompanied by a driving rhythm in the left hand. The section builds to a climax before returning to the A section, which is played with even more intensity and emotion than before. Overall, the Prelude No. 14 is a deeply emotional and introspective piece, reflecting Chopin's own struggles with illness and homesickness during his time in Majorca. It is a testament to his skill as a composer, and remains a beloved and frequently performed work in the piano repertoire.
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