Nocturnes are compositions of a dreamy or pensive mood, especially it it was written for the piano.
Chopin's nocturnes are presumably a series of improvisations. He wrote 19 of them. The most popular nocturne among them are the No 2 in E flat: Op 9/2.
"Night Music", i.e. quiet sort of stuff
the Genre is actually called "Nocturne" after the piece. romantic compositions were sometimes classified this way.
Chopins prolude No.15 in Db major (Raindrop), has a homophonic texture throughout.
"NOCTURNE No.6 IN G MINOR, OPUS 15-3" (1833) by Frédéric Chopin.
Chopin, Nocturne E Flat Major Op. 9 No. 2
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More than likely it would be a nocturne, a short character piece, usually for solo piano. The first composer to write piano music with the title nocturne was Irish composer John Field. Arguably the nocturne was brought to perfection by Chopin.
the Genre is actually called "Nocturne" after the piece. romantic compositions were sometimes classified this way.
The term "no." that is found typically in the title of a piece of music stands for "number." For example, Chopin's Nocturne Op. 9, No. 2 means that the Nocturne is the ninth piece he has written in the breadth of his output, while it is only the second Nocturne that he has written out of the total nine pieces.
Chopin Nocturne Opus 9 No.2, beautiful isn't it?
Chopins prolude No.15 in Db major (Raindrop), has a homophonic texture throughout.
Indian Nocturne was created in 1984.
Harlem Nocturne was created in 1939.
Club Nocturne was created in 1998.
The ISBN of Manhattan Nocturne is 0517584921.
Nocturne Indien was created in 1989.
Prix Nocturne was created in 1962.
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