Chopin’s masterpieces. Popular classical music.
Are you looking for famous piano pieces and beautiful melodies?
Here are some masterpieces and recommended works by Frédéric Chopin, a pianist and composer who represents the early Romantic era in Poland.
Chopin composed as many as 21 nocturnes, and he also left a wealth of piano works in many other styles—such as mazurkas, waltzes, and polonaises—which is why he is known as the Poet of the Piano.
Let yourself be captivated for a while by the beautiful melodies woven by Chopin.
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Chopin’s masterpieces. Popular classical music (201–210)
Prelude No. 15 in 24 Preludes “Raindrop”Frederic Chopin

Frédéric Chopin, a leading composer of the early Romantic era and the “poet of the piano” born in Poland.
Especially in Japan, he remains dearly loved by both listeners and performers, making him an exceptionally popular classical composer.
Beyond his achievements in expanding the possibilities of the piano, his beautifully melancholic melodies continue to captivate Japanese hearts.
The piece introduced here is one of Chopin’s signature works, known in Japan as “Raindrop”: Prelude No.
15 from the 24 Preludes, Op.
28.
As the title suggests, it depicts the sound of falling rain through piano keystrokes, making it an ideal classical work to savor while gazing out the window at the long autumn rains as the heat of midsummer fades.
Chopin’s masterpieces. Popular classical music (211–220)
Nocturne No. 1Frederic Chopin

“Nocturne” is called “yasoukyoku” (night piece) in Japanese.
Chopin’s nocturnes are said to be strongly influenced by the Irish composer John Field.
They often use a technique in which the right hand sings a sweet, sentimental melody over a stereotypical left-hand accompaniment.
It is as if the endlessly flowing, luscious melodies are written down just as they pour forth, making these works the ones that best reflect the side of Chopin known as the “poet of the piano.” With their dimly lit mood and exquisitely romantic, beautiful melodies, they are very accessible and approachable pieces.
Nocturne No. 2, Op. 9 No. 2Frederic Chopin

Among Chopin’s 21 Nocturnes, this is the most famous.
The left hand maintains the same accompaniment pattern throughout, over which the right hand sings the melody.
The beautiful melody is aria-like, and Chopin—who loved vocal music—actively incorporated contemporary operatic aria performance practices into piano playing.
Owing to its captivating beauty, numerous arrangements for violin, cello, and voice, among others, were produced after Chopin’s death.
Waltz No. 7Frederic Chopin

It is a beautiful masterpiece by Chopin, a composer emblematic of the Romantic era.
Composed between 1846 and 1847, this piece showcases advanced techniques that push the limits of the piano and shines with a distinctive poetic sensibility.
Consisting of three main themes, its shifts in tempo and key captivate listeners.
The melody, where elegance and passion intersect, unfolds as if weaving a story.
Many will find themselves entranced by the delicate emotional expression Chopin infused into each note.
It’s a recommended piece for those who want to become familiar with classical music or spend a quiet, reflective moment.
Prelude Op. 28 No. 24 in D minorFrederic Chopin

Beginning with a flowing melody, Prelude in D minor, Op.
28 No.
24 is one of the 24 preludes.
It fully showcases the distinctive qualities of its composer, Frédéric Chopin.
Chopin was slight in build with small hands.
Making the most of that, he performed fast pieces with nobility and elegance.
The frequent appearance of sweet phrases is also quintessentially Chopin.
This piece is often performed in recitals.
Since Chopin’s works are used in competitions and the like, pianists are encouraged to give them a try.


