Frédéric Chopin - WaltzesThe Waltzes of Chopin have little in common  with those by Schubert or those by the Strauss circle â he even wrote home from Vienna  pouring scorn on the waltz, horrified by the fact that âthey actually call waltzes  worksâ. But perhaps with the intention of raising it to a higher level, he went  on to make continuous efforts in the genre himself, producing music that has  never lost its attraction for pianists or the public. Chopinâs Waltzes fall  into two distinct categories: on the one side sparkling, highly ornamented  works, at least theoretically suitable for actual ballroom use; and on the  other more introspective, melancholy, nostalgic or even gloomy ones. |
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