Étude Op. 25, No. 7 (Chopin)
Étude Op. 25, No. 7 in C-sharp minor is a solo piano technical study composed by Frédéric Chopin in 1834. Markedly different from Chopin's overall scheme of technical virtuosity, this étude focuses instead on perfect sound and phrasing, particularly for the left hand.
Structure
Étude Op. 25, No. 7 is alternatively known as the "Cello" due to the prominent melody played in the left hand. It is at a Lento tempo, 66 BPM according to the German first edition.[1] Excepting measures 26, 27, and 52, which contain a rapid passage for the left hand, the étude is very straightforward and elementary in rhythm, but not in harmony. The theme is repeated four times throughout the piece, interspersed between are modulated variations of other melodies and cadences.
Section A - C# minor, ends on Eb major Section B - B major - A minor - E major Section A' - C# minor, ends with a perfect C# minor cadence.
Notes
- ↑ Palmer, W: Chopin Etudes for the Piano, page 96. Alfred Publishing Co., Inc., 1992
External links
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- Analysis of Chopin Etudes at Chopin: the poet of the piano
- Find an entry on this piece and hear a performance by Artistic Director Arthur Greene at the Chopin Project site
- Études Op. 25: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
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