The mazurka is a Polish folk dance that originated in the Mazovia region of Poland. Its name comes from the region, and the dance has been incorporated into classical music compositions by composers like Frédéric Chopin. The specific "Mazurka de Jagna" likely refers to a variation or interpretation of the traditional mazurka dance.
Either Chopin Prelude Opus 28 #16 (Hades) or Chopin Prelude Opus 28 #24 (The Storm).
Personally, I think it's Waltz op 34 no 1 and op 42 no 5
Toy Planes, Home and Hearth (Chopin Mazurka Opus 17 No 4) John Williams
Frédéric Chopin published the Opus 24 mazurkas (which includes No. 4 in B-flat minor) in 1836.
mazurka in e minor
Chopin Further to the previous answer, Chopin did not make pianos. The two manufacturers that Chopin most favoured were Erard and Pleyel.
Mazurka - film - was created in 1935.
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.
Mazurka der Liebe was created in 1957.
Chopin Nocturne Opus 48 #1 (13). By far the most beautiful. Maybe.
I'm most familiar that Fredric Chopin played the Piano.