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Frédéric Chopin: Polonaises

The polonaise is a couple dance in moderate 3/4 time, originating from Poland (its name is the French word for Polish). Over the years it simply became a term for an instrumental work with certain characteristics, relatively independent of its dance and national origins, but Chopin’s mature works in the genre were to become true symbols of Polish nationalism, especially the most famous one, the “Heroic” Polonaise in A-flat, Op. 53.
When Poland was invaded in 1939, this work (recorded by Paderewski, the great Polish pianist and statesman) was played over and over again on Warsaw radio, until the Nazis were able to shut the station down.


Sheet Music Downloads:

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+
Polonaise opus posth. G-sharp Minor 1822 Piece 8+



Posts in the piano forum about Polonaises by Chopin:

xx Can you grade difficulties of these pieces from easiest to hardest?
November 10, 2006, 07:39:31 AM 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. Huh Huh Huh
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...

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xx Chopin Polonaises
February 15, 2005, 10:38:35 PM 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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