Waltz in C-sharp minor, Op. 64, No. 2 (Chopin)
The Waltz in C-sharp minor is the second work of Chopin's opus 64 and the companion to the Minute Waltz (Op. 64, No. 1). It was composed in 1847. Chopin dedicated this Waltz to Madame Nathaniel de Rothschild.
Waltz in C-sharp minor performed by Luke Faulkner
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It consists of three main themes:
- Theme A tempo giusto chordal with a walking pace feel;
- Theme B più mosso (faster) — theme stated in running eighth notes, with all harmony in the left hand.
- Theme C più lento (slower) — a sostenuto in the parallel key of C♯ minor (D-flat major, enharmonic equivalent to C-sharp major). Besides the slower general pace, the melody is in quarter notes except for a few flourishes in eighth notes, giving this section the quality of an interlude before the dramatic restatement of Theme B
The overall layout of the piece is A B C B A B. In an orchestrated version, it forms part of the ballet Les Sylphides.[1]
References
- ↑ Hazel Gertrude Kinscella, 2005 Music and Romance P.186 Kessinger Publishing, ISBN 1-4179-9594-7,
External links
- Waltzes Op. 64: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
- Hear a performance of the piece at The Chopin Project site
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