None. Everything involves the piano one way or another.
All of Chopin's works included the piano he did this because he was a pianist and a piano teacher
Yes
Chopin wrote secular music. All of it is for or at least involves his instrument, the piano. He wrote no sacred music at all.
Frederic Chopin wrote classical music and most of his music was composed for the piano. He was from Poland and considered one of the classical greats.
Chopin, a very influential Romantic Era composer , composed very little music not for the piano
Chopin is best known for his music for the piano.
Chopin was the composer who brought the piano one step higher. His compositions were highly deviated from the galant style. Among his compositions are: nocturnes, preludes, walzes, impromptus, mazurkas and polonaises.
He mainly made music for the piano and he did write some music for the flute. He also wrote music for the drums also and one more was the saxophone. I think that's how you spell it! :)
Chopin was a Polish composer. He was an accomplished pianist. All of his compositions included piano.
because he composed music for only the piano that was very poetic.
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You can find the sheet music for Chopin's Nocturne Op.9 No.2 for piano at music stores, online sheet music websites, or by searching for it in a library.