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Nocturne in G Major By Chopin. Op.37 #2


By: Alexey Kaleynikov
My version of Nocturne in G Major Op.37 #2 by Frederic CHOPIN


By: Alexey Kaleynikov

Alexey Kaleynikov is a Russian composer who specializes in contemporary Dramatic music for Film, TV, Video Games, and other projects. Working with dynamic Orchestral elements, he writes masterful themes in styles ranging from Action and Adventure to Danger, Military, Fantasy, Mystery, Sports, and more. In addition to composing, Alexey is also a highly accomplished trombone player.
Duration: 5:59    Tempo: No Tempo    Vocal Type: Instrumental

Genre: Classical Music

Subgenre: Classical Piano

Catalog ID: 709698
Keywords: Chopin Nocturne Chopin Nocturne piano music acoustic piano music romantic period piano music Instrumental Classical Music Romantic Period Frederic Frederic Chopin gave an enormous gift to this world. The beauty of his piano music still, more than 200 years after his birth, enchants music lovers around the world. He took piano playing to a new level-different than anything that had been done before (except for the John Field Nocturnes, which did precede Chopin's by a few years). The delicacy, sheer beauty, power and passion of his music was new at the time. He wrote very little for any other instruments or for voice (a practice that bothered his fellow composer Schumann a lot - he kept telling Chopin that he had a duty to write for other instruments.) The orchestral parts of Chopin's two piano concertos were about the most that he ever did for other instruments. This nocturne is minor, and has a very soothing quality - when listening to it, you somehow feel that everything will be all right. In the middle part it rises in intensity (with the same melody that began very simply). It ends quiet

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