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Frédéric Chopin: Polonaises

Title Key Published Type Level
Polonaise - op 26 no 1C-sharp Minor 1836 Piece 8+
Polonaise - op 26 no 2E-flat Minor 1836 Piece 8+
Polonaise - op 40 no 1A Major 1840 Piece 8+
Polonaise - op 40 no 2C Minor 1840 Piece 8+
Polonaise - op 44F-sharp Minor 1841 Piece 8+
Polonaise - op 53A-flat Major 1843 Piece 8+
Polonaise-Fantaisie - op 61A-flat Major 1846 Piece 8+
Polonaise - op 71 no 1D Minor 1827 Piece 8+
Polonaise - op 71 no 2B-flat Major 1828 Piece 8+
Polonaise - op 71 no 3F Minor 1829 Piece 8+




Repertoire: Can you grade difficulties of these pieces from easiest to hardest? by redrum232
  Chopin: Ballade no 1, Ballade no 2, Ballade no 3, Scherzo no 3, Scherzo no 2, Berceuse, Polonaise Heroique  , Beethoven: Waldstein movement 1, movement 3; Appasionata movement 1, movement 3. ??? ??? ???
I'm searching for next repertoire. I' m quite sure that the Berceuse is significantly easier than the rest, but i don't know the distance of difficulties between that one and the others( for example: ballade 2 or scherzo) if i learn both of them at the same time...
Student's Corner: Chopin Polonaises by rshillen
Can anyone give me some guidance regarding the technical and musical difficulties of the Chopin Polonaises?. Although I've studied various pieces by Chopin in the past I have never studied the Polonaises. I was going to start with the so called easiest in C sharp minor Op 26 but then have no idea which I should tackle next. I have small hands and would love to tackle the Grande Polonaise in E flat Opus 22 but am unsure where that fits in in the hierachy of technical difficulty. Any guidance would be appreciated?


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