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John Field
Nocturnes (18) for piano
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John Field
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1812-1835
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01:18:19
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18
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John Field's Nocturnes (18) for piano are a collection of solo piano pieces that were composed between 1812 and 1836. The Nocturnes are considered to be some of Field's most significant works and are credited with establishing the genre of the nocturne in classical music. The Nocturnes were first premiered in public in 1814, and they quickly gained popularity among audiences and musicians alike. The pieces are characterized by their lyrical melodies, delicate harmonies, and expressive use of rubato. They are also notable for their use of the sustaining pedal, which creates a rich and resonant sound. The Nocturnes are divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement is typically slow and introspective, with a melancholic or nostalgic tone. The second movement is more lively and energetic, often featuring virtuosic passages and rapid arpeggios. The third movement is usually slower and more contemplative, with a sense of resolution or closure. Field's Nocturnes were highly influential in the development of the Romantic era of classical music, and they inspired many other composers to write in the same genre. They also had a significant impact on the development of piano technique, particularly in the use of the sustaining pedal and the expressive use of rubato. Overall, John Field's Nocturnes (18) for piano are a significant contribution to the classical music canon, and they continue to be performed and studied by pianists and music enthusiasts around the world.
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