He enjoyed composing music and this was just one of the many fruits of his labours.
Any of Chopin's waltzes are not written in polyphonic structure. They mostly contain a melody and an chordal accompaniment. Hence, Op 69 No 2 waltz by Chopin is homophonic.
Personally, I think it's Waltz op 34 no 1 and op 42 no 5
No. There are several of his nocturnes(Op. 9 No. 2) and etudes(Op. 10 No. 12) that objectively speaking, are more famous than the Minute Waltz. Nevertheless, I like Minute Waltz the most as its the 1st Chopin song I've ever learned.
Nocturne in Eb major op. 9 no. 2 Prelude op. 28 no. 4 Minuet Waltz op. 64 no. 1 Fantaisie-Impromptu, op.66
Chopin wrote 27 etudes; two sets of 12 (op.10 and op.25) and "Three New Etudes."
Any of Chopin's waltzes are not written in polyphonic structure. They mostly contain a melody and an chordal accompaniment. Hence, Op 69 No 2 waltz by Chopin is homophonic.
Personally, I think it's Waltz op 34 no 1 and op 42 no 5
No. There are several of his nocturnes(Op. 9 No. 2) and etudes(Op. 10 No. 12) that objectively speaking, are more famous than the Minute Waltz. Nevertheless, I like Minute Waltz the most as its the 1st Chopin song I've ever learned.
Nocturne in Eb major op. 9 no. 2 Prelude op. 28 no. 4 Minuet Waltz op. 64 no. 1 Fantaisie-Impromptu, op.66
Chopin wrote 27 etudes; two sets of 12 (op.10 and op.25) and "Three New Etudes."
Nocturne op. 9 no. 2 (Nocturne in e-flat major) Minuet Waltz Fantasie Impromptu
Chopin Op. 64 no. 2 Waltz in C sharp minor
It is Chopin Waltz No. 7 in c sharp minor, op 64 No.2
Chopin's second Scherzo is op 31. His first is op 20. The meter in the second is presto--both are very fast.
Frédéric Chopin's "Raindrop" Prelude, Op 28, No. 15
Chopin Prelude in A Major, Op. 28 No. 7
Chopin composed 19 nocturnes. They are said to be improvisations. The most popular of them are in Eb (Op 9/2) and Db (Op 27/2).