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No its a piece by Mendelsohhn
A Chopin Liszt
"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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Probably one of his etudes.
No its a piece by Mendelsohhn
A Chopin Liszt
his head
"NOCTURNE No.6 IN G MINOR, OPUS 15-3" (1833) by Frédéric Chopin.
Chopin, Nocturne E Flat Major Op. 9 No. 2
No, it is not a concerto as the orchestra part only plays an introductory fanfare and a miniscule part in the centre of the piece. Furthermore Chopin arranged this piece as a piano solo. A concerto is based on movements and this piece certainly has no movements.
Yes, Chopin's "Revolutionary Etude" in C minor has sections that exhibit a homophonic texture, where the melody is supported by chords played in the accompaniment. This texture is particularly evident in the more forceful and dramatic passages of the piece.
I believe it's raindrops by Frederic Francois Chopin
Chopin Fantasie-Impromptu Op. 66 No. 4