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Chopin, FrédéricFrédéric Chopin
Poland Poland
(1810 - 1849)
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Berceuse en Ré bémol Majeur

Berceuse in Db Major
Op.57
Frédéric Chopin


Piano solo
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Composer
Frédéric Chopin
Frédéric Chopin (1810 - 1849)
Instrumentation

Piano solo

1 other version
Style

Romantic

Date1843-1844
CopyrightPublic Domain
Source / Webhttp://www.imslp.org
Sheet centralBerceuse en Réb majeur (3 sheet music)
Added by FS, 17 Sep 2006

5 comments



By inutile39 , at 00:00


exellent escution needed !
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By corine , at 00:00


impeccable, j'adore ce morceau!! Féerique!!
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By mrs loving piano , at 00:00


a lot of works, but it's really, really, beautiful. It's so difficult, as the working. A very good partition. i'm loving it.
romaind70, 23 Oct 2020 at 11:18
Not a lot of work. I don't agree with you. We don't see every day a Chopin's piece as easy as this ''berceuse''
romaind70, 23 Oct 2020 at 11:26
But you must play Chopin nocturnes, they're beautiful and easy. There are also a lot of ''valses'' wich are not so hard. I love Chopin. He was a genuis unfortunately dead too young, like Schubert, Mozart...these genius have come on this earth for deliver their incredible talents and too quickly they have come to paradise back.
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By ZRun , at 09:34


This piece is absolutely enchanting. Definitely one of his lighter works, but still demanding. Good for pianists that want to play Chopin without having incredible technique.
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By mr piano , at 09:34


slow peices in many ways are more difficult than their faster counterparts. This is an excellent etude for the right hand and is a lovely melody to play. Not to be taken lightly, but nothing to lose sleep over.

(for reference chopin ballad 4 would be a 9.5 difficulty on a scale of 1-10... this would be a 7)
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