Either Chopin Prelude Opus 28 #16 (Hades) or Chopin Prelude Opus 28 #24 (The Storm).
The Prelude in D flat ("Raindrop") is one of Chopin's Piano Preludes, Opus 28. #15. The genre is "Piano Prelude" or "Piano Miniature."
Frédéric Chopin's "Raindrop" Prelude, Op 28, No. 15
Chopin prelude 24
Chopin's Prelude (E-Minor) is his 4th Prelude, and also called "suffocation" by a 19th century composer. It was written for the piano (piano solo). It has since been transcribed into orchestral pieces, full choir pieces, and etc.
It's No. 24 in D Minor.
Chopin Prelude in A Major, Op. 28 No. 7
The Prelude in D flat ("Raindrop") is one of Chopin's Piano Preludes, Opus 28. #15. The genre is "Piano Prelude" or "Piano Miniature."
Frederic Chopin
Frédéric Chopin's "Raindrop" Prelude, Op 28, No. 15
Jazz piano player Deanna Witkowski has recorded Chopin\'s Prelude number 4 in E Minor as well as other Chopin works.
Chopin prelude 24
Chopin's Prelude (E-Minor) is his 4th Prelude, and also called "suffocation" by a 19th century composer. It was written for the piano (piano solo). It has since been transcribed into orchestral pieces, full choir pieces, and etc.
It's No. 24 in D Minor.
funeral for a friend
Chopin - Raindrops Prelude Op 25 no 15
The character, Lucian Gray, plays Chopin's Prelude No 8 in F Sharp Minor in the novel 'Poets Authors Lovers' by Mira Tudor.
Frédéric Chopin's most famous piece is arguably his Nocturne in E-flat Major, Op. 9, No. 2. Known for its lyrical melody and expressive depth, this piece showcases Chopin's mastery of piano music and his ability to convey emotion. Other notable works include his Ballade No. 1 and the Prelude in D-flat Major, Op. 28, No. 15, also known as the "Raindrop Prelude." However, the Nocturne remains a quintessential representation of his style and is widely recognized and performed.