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Nocturne No.13 in C minor Op 48 No 1
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Chopin's nineteen Nocturnes are his most introspective and genuinely subjective works. Irish composer John Field (1782-1837) may get the credit for inventing the piano Nocturne in the form of a lyrical, expressive melody supported by harmony, but it is Chopin who raised the form to its highest level. Most have a basic ternary (A B A) form, however, Chopin develops the basic melody with his own magical kind of ornamentation. Sometimes the melodies become very elaborate with cadenza-like flourishes, while undulating broken figures in the bass give support. The mood is generally meditative, in keeping with the title. The Nocturne in C minor, Op. 48, No. 1, is an exception. Although beginning calmly, it is a turbulent work. The middle section grows to an imposing climax, with massive chords and Lisztian octaves.
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Category:
Short Piece
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Solo
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Featuring Piano
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Romantic Period
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Time Signature
4
/4
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Key Signature
C Minor
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  1 main theme, a slow sombre tune in C minor
  2 second theme, a brighter tune in the tonic major key (C major)
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No score for this tune is available yet.
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