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  1. If the hardest is Op 48 No1, then the easiest I think is also in C Minor: No 21, published posthumously. On the easier side I think are Op 9 Nos 1& 2, the 2 G Minor ones, the F Minor one and Op 32, No1. Logged. Beethoven - Sonata in C sharp minor, Op 27 No 12. Chopin - Fantasie Impromptu, Nocturn in C sharp minor, Op post.

  2. Sep 17, 2016 · Chopin’s Nocturnes. Chopin’s nocturnes are almost entirely out of reach until you’re at an early advanced level. They range in difficulty from grade 9 – ARCT (which is basically the highest level). There is one nocturne you can attempt if you’ve had success with some of the previous Chopin suggestions, though:

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  4. op. 55/2 (a bit hard to shape) op. 32/2 (requires good voicing in chords) op. 48/2 (harder than it sounds) op. 9/1 (the 22-note tuplet is not as scary as it seems) THE EASIEST (although none are for beginners) op. 32/1 (change in mood at the end) op. 55/1 (very common starter nocturne)

  5. Guide to Chopin Pieces by Difficulty. Resource. https://imgur.com/a/RCAMhEj. I sat down and sightread (almost) all of Chopin's solo repertoire and came up with a rough difficulty ranking for them in the hopes that it will answer any of the very common questions such as "am I ready to play Ballade No.1" or "am I ready to play Fantaisie-Impromptu ...

    • 9, No. 2 (E-Flat Major) Chopin was 20 years old when he wrote Nocturne Op. 9, No. 2. It melody is reminiscent of arias Chopin may have heard at the opera, and it’s no surprise that other composers have arranged this piece for the human voice.
    • 9, No. 3 (B Major) This nocturne is marked scherzando (joking), which is a bit unusual for a nocturne. Conductor and bel canto expert Will Crutchfield wrote about a possible connection between Rossini’s La gazza ladra and Op.
    • 27, No. 2 (D-Flat Major) Published in 1835, the Op. 27 nocturnes are sandwiched chronologically between two monumental achievements in Chopin’s output: the 12 Etudes, Op.
    • 37, No. 2 (G Major) This nocturne is reminiscent of a barcarolle, a Venetian song sung by the gondoliers who paddle through the city’s famous canals. Like the barcarolles, which were timed to mimic the gondoliers’ strokes, this nocturne is in 6/8 time.
  6. Sep 4, 2021 · 1st: Nocturne op 62 no 22nd: Nocturne op 27 no 23rd: Nocturne op 37 no 24th:Nocturne op 15 no 15th: Nocturne op 15 no 26th Nocturne op 32 no 27th: Nocturne o...

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  7. Opening bars of Opus 37 No. 1. The Nocturnes, Op. 37 are a set of two nocturnes for solo piano written by Frédéric Chopin in 1839 during the time of his stay with author George Sand in Majorca [1] [2] and published in 1840. [3] Unusually, neither piece carries a dedication.

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