1. Revolutionary Etudes in C minor
This etude by Chopin shows Chopin's grief and grief after the failure of the Warsaw Revolution. Therefore, it was named "revolutionary" etude by later generations. The whole song is full of passion and indignation, which profoundly reflects Chopin's mood after the fall of Warsaw and the failure of the uprising. The uplifting melody shows the cry and struggle of the Polish people.
2. Nocturnal in B flat minor
Nocturnal in B flat minor (Op.9, No.1) This song was written in 183-1831. There are three serenades in Op. 9, which are the earliest published serenades by Chopin. The first of the nine works is Chopin's nocturne, which is very beautiful and full of emotions.
3. Nocturne in E flat major
This song was written in 183, which is the most popular and the clearest of Chopin's nocturnes. The style of the work clearly reveals the traces of traditional nocturnes. This nocturne has a typical style of Chopin's early works, which is elegant and full of poetry. It can be seen that Chopin is worthy of the nickname "Piano Poet" at this time. The composition of the music is Rondo, Andante, 12/8 beats.
Extended information
Chopin is mainly composed of piano music, with diverse genres, rich contents, simple feelings, concise techniques, themes closely related to Polish people's life, history and patriotic poems, passionate tunes, colorful harmony and flexible structure.
As a famous piano player, Chopin's playing skills are exquisite, his technique is exquisite, his sound is gorgeous, he is rich, passionate and superb, and his soft pedal usage is unique.