Chopin Nocturne Opus 48 #1 (13). By far the most beautiful. Maybe.
Most parts of Chopin's nocturnes are homophonic. They are entirely based on melodies and accompaniment. His style was so free that he used polyrhythms and irregular note groups very frequently.
Chopin's nocturne Op. 9 no. 2
Frederic Chopin - Nocturne in F minor, Op. 55, No. 1
Chopin Nocturne No. 2, Op. 9
Between 1830 and 1831, along with two others in the same opus No.9.
Chopin's Nocturne's are the most famous. When you type up (in YouTube and Google) "Chopin Nocturne" the first thing that comes up in both search engines is "Nocturne in C Sharp Minor".
Chopin Nocturne Opus 9 No.2, beautiful isn't it?
Nocturne op. 9 no. 2 (Nocturne in e-flat major) Minuet Waltz Fantasie Impromptu
Because he wanted to!
Chopin, is most likely to be the composer of the song. The credits in the movie indicate that it was a nocturne of which Chopin wrote 21.So far I think that the particular Nocturne Johnny Quid plays in "Rocknrolla" is a simplified arrangement of "Nocturne in F Minor Op. 55 No.1"I will try and keep this updated.
Nocturne In C# Minor by Chopin is featured in the film "The Pianist".Austrian composer Carl Czerny wrote seventeen nocturnes.
Many composers did; the most famous are Frederic Chopin, Claude Debussy and John Field.
I believe the song is Nocturne in E flat (Chopin)
Most parts of Chopin's nocturnes are homophonic. They are entirely based on melodies and accompaniment. His style was so free that he used polyrhythms and irregular note groups very frequently.
Possibly to write something similar in mood to a Nocturne from Chopin.
dexter, season 2 me thinks. lundy listens to it
The song is not by Bach it is by Chopin its called Nocturne number 20.