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Chopin - Waltz No. 20 in F# minor (rare)
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allchopin
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Chopin - Waltz No. 20 in F# minor (rare)
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Chopin's forgotten waltz 'melancolique' in F# minor. Recorded on a Yamaha C4.
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Chopin - Waltz No. 20 'Melancolique'.mp3
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Re: Chopin - Waltz No. 20 in F# minor (rare)
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Nice playing, allchopin. That's the first I've heard that Waltz.
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Hi allchopin,
I must say, I've never heard this waltz before. It's good that you go "off the beaten path" in selecting repertoire. The piece definitely has a sad and plaintive sound, so lives up to its subtitle "Melancolique". You play it very well! Thanks for posting it.
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Thanks guys, I'm glad to finally post this recording (among others) after a long period of inactivity on the forum. I wanted to introduce some new stuff and I think the rest of the forum is doing a good job of that too.
I'm welcoming more information on the waltz if anyone happens to know something about it. I personally have little on the piece, other than the little in Wikipedia's listings for Chopin works. One proposed date of composition is 1947 (2 years before his death) but I find that unlikely. It is less developed and embellished than even his G minor Op. 37 nocturne of 1838. Regardless the work is a gem, and like a gem is perhaps more precious when kept relatively undiscovered
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