I play the part between the repetition signs as often as I like and then I end with the 4 intro bars.
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Chopin, Frédéric - Mazurka 9 5 Mazurkas op. 7, no. 5 Piano seul |
Compositeur : | Chopin, Frédéric (1810 - 1849) | ||||||
Instrumentation : | Piano seul8 autres versions | ||||||
Genre : | Romantique | ||||||
Tonalité : | Do majeur | ||||||
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Editeur : | ![]() | ||||||
Date : | 1830 | ||||||
Droit d'auteur : | Public Domain | ||||||
Ajoutée par kheidtmann, 15 Fév 2021 This is a rum little work - some interpret it as a joke of Chopin. It is an Oberek, which is the fastest of the 5 national Polish folk dances and consists of many dance lifts and jumps. The lively dotted melody, accompanied by just two chords, passes from a C (G) major into a G (D) major area and back again. Back again … endlessly, as this mazurka may be played – like some avant-garde pieces by Erik Satie or John Cage – all night long. Chopin did not terminate it (repeat "senza Fine). I play the part between the repetition signs as often as I like and then I end with the 4 intro bars. Source / Web : | First Edition, Leipzig 1833, p. 10: | Partition centrale : | Cinq Mazurkas (Nos. 5-9) (24 partitions) | |