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  1. The Études by Frédéric Chopin are three sets of études (solo studies) for the piano published during the 1830s. There are twenty-seven compositions overall, comprising two separate collections of twelve, numbered Op. 10 and Op. 25, and a set of three without opus number. [1]

  2. Étude Op. 10, No. 11, in E ♭ major, is a technical study composed by Frédéric Chopin. It is sometimes known as the "Arpeggio" or "Guitar" Étude. The chief difficulty addressed in this piece is the performance of extended arpeggiated chords. Throughout, the hands are required to stretch intervals as large as twelfths.

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  4. By The Morgan Library & Museum. Robinson McClellan, Assistant Curator of Music, Morgan Library & Museum. Etude in E major, op. 10, no. 3 114339 p1 The Morgan Library & Museum. Let's explore one...

  5. No. 3 in E major Tristesse; No. 4 in C ♯ minor Torrent; No. 5 in G ♭ Black Key; No. 6 in E ♭ major No. 7 in E major No. 8 in F major No. 9 in F minor No. 10 in A ♭ major No. 11 in E ♭ major No. 12 in C minor Revolutionary; Études, Op.25. No. 1 in A ♭ major Aeolian Harp; No. 2 in F minor No. 3 in F major No. 4 in A minor No. 5 in E ...

  6. Signature. Frédéric François Chopin [n 1] (born Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin; [n 2] [n 3] 1 March 1810 – 17 October 1849) was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist of the Romantic period, who wrote primarily for solo piano. He has maintained worldwide renown as a leading musician of his era, one whose "poetic genius was based on a ...

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