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 (241–250)
Grand Polonaise BrillanteFrederic Chopin

This is the piano-only version.
It was originally written as a concerto for chamber orchestra and piano, titled “Andante spianato and Grand Brilliant Polonaise.” Perhaps it was intended for a salon performance.
Nocturne No. 20 in C-sharp minorFrederic Chopin

It is said that Chopin wrote this piece for a woman he loved unrequitedly, and it was published nearly 50 years after his death.
It is a magnificent work showcasing Chopin’s characteristic, overwhelming expressiveness.
The video features a performance by the Russian genius pianist, Stanislav Bunin.
It was also used in the film “The Pianist.”
Prelude No. 15 “Raindrop” from 24 PreludesFrederic Chopin

Chopin’s unconventional style is striking in his collection 24 Preludes.
This set brings together free-form piano miniatures unconstrained by strict structures, and it remains extremely popular today.
Among them, No.
15, known as “Raindrop,” is particularly famous.
Its structure is memorable, beginning with a delicate, rain-evoking atmosphere that gradually transforms into something ominous.
Toward the end it slowly regains composure, a shift that vividly captures the unpredictability of falling raindrops.
Nocturne No. 2, Op. 9-2Frederic Chopin

Frederic Chopin’s masterpiece Nocturne No.
2, Op.
9-2 purifies the heart with its beautiful melody.
With its gentle rhythm and intricately crafted shifts in melody, it’s an ideal piece for intermediate pianists who want to refine their expressiveness and take the next step.
To highlight the changes in melody and expression, it is important to play the left-hand accompaniment softly.
While keeping an eye on the balance between hands, aim for a soft, warm performance so the music doesn’t become mechanical.
24 Preludes, Op. 28 No. 15 “Raindrop”Frederic Chopin

This piano piece, famous under the title “Raindrop,” is the 15th work in Frédéric Chopin’s 24 Preludes, Op.
28, which he completed in 1839 while staying on the island of Mallorca.
It is said that the environment there—during a period of persistent rainfall—also influenced the creation of “Raindrop.” Within its restrained number of notes, the sound of rain, rendered through delicate sensibility and touch, is endlessly beautiful; simply listening seems to convey the perspective from which Chopin himself perceived “rain.” Like a shower that brings a touch of coolness to the sweltering days of summer, if you attune your ears to the beautiful tones of “Raindrop,” you might forget the heat, if only for a while.


