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Frédéric Chopin
Waltz for piano No. 13 in D flat major, Op. 70/3
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Frédéric Chopin
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Waltz
Compose Date
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1829
Publication Date
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1855
Average_duration
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2:48
Frédéric Chopin's Waltz for piano No. 13 in D flat major, Op. 70/3, also known as the "Grande Valse Brillante," was composed in 1832-1833 and premiered in Paris in 1834. It is one of Chopin's most popular waltzes and is known for its lively and joyful character. The waltz is composed of three main sections, each with its own distinct melody and rhythm. The first section is in D flat major and features a flowing, graceful melody that is played in the right hand while the left hand provides a steady accompaniment. The second section, in B major, is more dramatic and features a faster tempo and more complex rhythms. The third section, in D flat major, returns to the original melody but with a more elaborate and virtuosic treatment. The waltz is characterized by its use of rubato, a technique in which the tempo is varied to emphasize certain notes or phrases. This gives the piece a sense of spontaneity and improvisation, even though it is carefully composed. The waltz also features Chopin's signature use of ornamentation, such as trills and runs, which add to its virtuosic character. Overall, Chopin's Waltz for piano No. 13 in D flat major, Op. 70/3, is a lively and joyful piece that showcases the composer's skill at creating beautiful melodies and intricate rhythms. Its popularity has endured for nearly two centuries, and it remains a beloved piece in the classical piano repertoire.
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