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Frédéric Chopin - Nocturnes :
Nocturne, opus 27 no 2
Nocturne  opus 27 no 2 D-flat Major by Frédéric Chopin piano sheet music
Key: D-flat Major Published: 1836
Level: 8 Period: Early Romantic
piano sheet music Nocturne opus 27 no 2 (sheet music)




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xx Nocturne in Db, Chopin
June 10, 2008, 08:08:01 PM by matterintospirit

a work in progress---

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xx Learning Chopin Db op 27 #2 Nocturne - advice please !!
June 05, 2008, 11:01:39 AM by dora96

Hi teachers,

I am learning Chopin Nocturne op27 No.2. I am so far up first two pages. I am sort of learning notes, the position of the keys and get coordination with 3 with 2 notes. It is very raw at the moment. Is there any advice and suggestion you can give me? Techniques and interpretation you can advise me? Is there any particular I should be aware of ? Anything if you know please help and I am very grateful thanks

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xx Chopin Nocturne Op 27 no 2
November 17, 2007, 10:09:58 PM by thalberg

This is, again, from a performance about 5 years ago.  Same Steinway D at my school.  Had an ear infection that night--got dizzy at the end--but other than that all should be okay.  Smiley

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xx Chopin Nocturne in D-flat op 27 - 2.
February 15, 2007, 09:43:45 AM by bmcbj

Hi,

I recorded this glorious Nocturne on my Roland digital piano.
I've been playing 2.5 years and am self taught. This is one of the most beautiful pieces of music I have heard - I hope I did it the justice it deserves. Any comments and feedback would be very much appreciated!

Thanks!

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xx Voiceleading in Chopin Nocturnes
January 26, 2007, 04:00:30 AM by steve jones


Hey all,
Im looking at Chopin Noct 27-2, and Im trying to work out how best to interpret the presentation of harmony.

First up I looked at it like a simple melody with a broken accompaniment. Simple enough right? I rewrote the first few bars as a waltz, and it worked just fine.

But then I began to look at it more like a four part counterpoint! I set it out in four part open score and it seemed to make so much sense.

My question is, how is this kind of music typically analysed? Is it thought of a simple homophonic arrangement, or rather a four part polyphony?

I prefer the later, personally. Especially when you look at another example - Chopin Noct 72-1, where the upper voices of the accompaniment act like a pedal! I do have illustrative examples in score, but theyre on another computer unfortunately and I dont have them. Will get them posted when I can.

What do you guys reckon?

SJ




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xx Schubert 90 no.3 or Chopin 27 no.2
December 06, 2006, 03:57:58 AM by wzm

Between these two, which should I learn first?  I want to expand my rep.  By now I've learned too many easily recognizable pieces and want to learn something different.  Although these pieces are well known among pianists, I like the fact that they're obscure enough that the general population hasn't heard them, or if they had, wouldn't make the connection with my playing.  I've sort of been going that direction lately.  Recently I've completed Bach's b flat minor prelude,  Chopin op.28 no.3, and you know I had to learn that Gluck/Sgambatti.

So which way? Chopin or Schubert?

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xx Op. 27 No. 1 or No. 2?
January 18, 2006, 04:48:01 PM by sissco

I want to play Op. 27 from chopin but wich one is the easiest?

Thx, Jordy

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