![]() | Chopin, Frédéric - Fantaisie-Impromptu for Flute & Harp Opus 66 |
Compositeur : | ![]() Chopin, Frédéric (1810 - 1849) |
Instrumentation : | Flute et Harpe |
Genre : | Romantique |
Arrangeur : | ![]() Magatagan, Mike (1960 - ) |
Editeur : | Magatagan, Mike |
Date : | 1834 |
Droit d'auteur : | Public Domain |
Frédéric Chopin's Fantaisie-Impromptu in C-sharp minor (Opus 66), is a solo piano composition and one of his best-known pieces. It was composed in 1834 and dedicated to Julian Fontana, who published the piece in spite of Chopin's request not to do so.<br> <br> In the original pioan version, the piece uses many cross-rhythms (the right hand plays sixteenth notes against the left hand playing triplets) and a ceaselessly moving note figuration and is in cut time (2/2). It concludes in an ambiguous fantasy-like ending, in a quiet and mysterious way, playing the first few notes of the moderato section theme, while continuing with the sixteenth notes (semiquavers). The piece resolves and gently ends on a C-sharp major rolled chord.<br> <br> Although originally composed for solo Piano, I adapted his work for flute and Concert (Pedal) Harp. | |
Source / Web : | MuseScore |
Partition centrale : | Fantaisie-Impromptu en Do diese mineur (10 partitions) |