![]() The main theme then comes back in with some variations to the first two times it was played: a triplet phrase is added to the third bar of the section. Although there are occasional changes to this pattern, for example the left hand plays a sustained minim with a crotchet chord above. The second section is then played with, again, the right hand playing the melody and the left hand accompanying with bass notes and a chord. The right hand plays a slow melody and the left hand accompanies with a bass note and then a chord, in crotchets. It starts with the main theme which repeats once with only minor variations. Its main theme has a slow 4Ĥ with a heavy, steady crotchet beat. 1Ĭomposed in 1842–1844, the F minor nocturne has an average duration of about 5 minutes. ![]() Chopin dedicated them to his pupil and admirer Mademoiselle Jane Stirling. ![]() They are his fifteenth and sixteenth installations in the genre, and were composed between 18, and published in August 1844. 55 are a set of two nocturnes for solo piano written by Frédéric Chopin. 1 in F minor above, and the second theme below. IMSLP does not assume any sort of legal responsibility or liability for the consequences of downloading files that are not in the public domain in your country.The opening bars from Op. Please obey the copyright laws of your country. You may need to check the publication date and details of the work's first publication in order to determine the work's copyright status, especially for the United States. In the United States, copyright can only apply to new creative work, and the re-engraving of a public domain piece (not including new additions of creative material) should not qualify for a new copyright, despite copyright claims (which properly would only apply to new material). In most European Union countries, these editions (except new original material) are generally protected for no more than 25 years from publication (30 years in Poland). In Canada, new editions/re-engravings of public domain works (when not including new original material) should be in the public domain due to failing to meet the threshold of originality. Any commentary or critical apparatus, if protected by copyright, should not be included in the scan(s) available here. ![]() This is an urtext/critical/scholarly/scientific edition (or a simple re-engraving). ![]()
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