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      • The Nocturne in B major, which completes opus 9, is believed to have been composed in Vienna, in 1831, a little later than the first two works in that opus.
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  3. Apr 20, 2023 · Chopin wrote the Nocturne in his early years of living in Paris when he was 22, shortly after moving there around 1831. He was a young and relatively unknown composer at the time, but quickly established himself in the Parisian musical scene.

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  4. Chopin took the new salon genre of the nocturne, invented by the Irish composer John Field, to a deeper level of sophistication. He was the first to write ballades [151] and scherzi as individual concert pieces. He essentially established a new genre with his own set of free-standing preludes (Op. 28, published 1839).

  5. As one of Chopin’s most recognizable pieces, “Nocturne” has become synonymous with tranquility. Back when it was first published in the 1800’s, the piece quickly established itself as the most pleasing song to play for guests at evening salons.

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    The form of Chopin’s Nocturne No. 19is straightforward, and could be said to follow a rule of 2: 1. There are two themes (Theme 1 & 2) 1. These themes are each presented twice, with an immediate and varied repetition following an initial statement (Theme 1a & 1b; Theme 2a & 2b); 2. These pairs of themes are repeated with further variation, in new k...

    Harmonically the language is tonal and functional. One can apply roman numerals to every ounce of the composition. Therefore, while I will look at a handful of extracts shortly, I want to turn our attention to the various “non-chord tone” techniques that Chopin uses in this piece, such as appoggiatura, “sighing” resolutions and suspensions.

    As mentioned in discussing form, there are two main melodic ideas in this piece: Theme 1 and Theme 2. Each of these themes is repeated twice more, equalling four versions of each theme (a, b, c , d). Therefore, to maintain interest, Chopin varies each theme. To do this, he primarily uses ornamentation and embellishment. However, a tactic that he al...

    What I like about Chopin is both the indulgence and restraint that his compositions demonstrate. The beauty of the form, hanging on structural simplicity and grace. There is a clarity of form to this piece due to the economical use of similar structural components. Themes repeat with variation to the forms they take.

  6. Dec 10, 2021 · Chopin completed his Nocturne in F minor in 1843. During the time he was creating the piece, what was happening in his compositional or personal life that might influence one's interpretation of the music? history. chopin. interpretation. Share. Improve this question. edited Dec 10, 2021 at 6:35. asked Dec 10, 2021 at 4:44. Aaron. 88.8k 13 114 294.

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  8. The form originated with the Irish composer John Field, who published the first set of nocturnes in 1814, and reached its zenith in the 19 examples of Frédéric Chopin. In Germany the nocturne, or Nachtstück, attracted composers from Robert Schumann to Paul Hindemith ( Suite for Piano, 1922).

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