Chopin found out that Fantasie Impromptu sounds like Beethoven Moonlight Sonata Movement #3. Chopin didn't actually think Fantasie Impromptu is a boring song.
Chopin Impromptu #4 (Fantasie Impromptu) is by far the hardest one. That song is related to Beethoven Moonlight Sonata 3rd movement. Other than Fantasie Impromptu, the most difficult is Chopin Impromptu #3. #1 is the easiest. Impromptu #2 is more beautiful than #1/#3. Fantasie Impromptu is also by far the most beautiful one. Impromptu #3 is slightly more beautiful than Impromptu #1. No offense to Impromptu #1.
Chopin- Fantasie Impromptu
Chopin - Fantasie Impromptu Op. 66 Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Fantaisie Impromptu
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Chopin Impromptu #4 (Fantasie Impromptu) is by far the hardest one. That song is related to Beethoven Moonlight Sonata 3rd movement. Other than Fantasie Impromptu, the most difficult is Chopin Impromptu #3. #1 is the easiest. Impromptu #2 is more beautiful than #1/#3. Fantasie Impromptu is also by far the most beautiful one. Impromptu #3 is slightly more beautiful than Impromptu #1. No offense to Impromptu #1.
Chopin Fantasie-Impromptu Op. 66 No. 4
Chopin- Fantasie Impromptu
Chopin - Fantasie Impromptu Op. 66 Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Fantaisie Impromptu
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Nocturne op. 9 no. 2 (Nocturne in e-flat major) Minuet Waltz Fantasie Impromptu
it's diploma level, one step below concert pianist.... though many players below grade 8 play it most play it badly... if you play it how it should be played, its diploma, also considers the easiest of the Chopin impromptus
1. Nocturnes no. 2, 8, and 20 2. Preludes no. 4 and 15 3. etudes op. 10 no. 3 and 12 and op.25 no.11 4. funeral march from sonata no.2 5. Scherzo no.2 6. ballade no.1 7. Polonaises no. 3 and 6 8. Barcarolle Op. 60, B. 158 9. waltz no.1 10. Fantasie in F minor Op.49 11. Fantasie Impromptu
Perhaps his most famoous is the Fantasy Impromptu in C-sharp Minor.
Generally, three of Chopin's most famous pieces include his Nocturne in E flat Major, his Prelude in D flat Major (also known as the Raindrop Prelude), and his Fantasie Impromptu. As far as "important" pieces go, Chopin has written a multitude of pieces that could be considered important, as he was a cornerstone in the Romantic era of piano music. Specific ones that come to mind are his Military Polonaise, his Ballade in g minor, and his Etude in E major (this piece is especially adventurous, even for the Romantic era. It was also Chopin's personal favorite melody).
Some of the most notable works in Chopin music are "Fantaisie-Impromptu," "Etude in E Major," "Polonaise in A Major," and "Bolero in C Major and A Major."