


20: Prelude in C minor, Chord or Funeral March (1838–1839) 5: Polonaise in B-flat minor, Adieu à Guillaume Kolberg (1826) 53: Polonaise in A-flat major, Heroic or Drum 1/6: Nocturne in C sharp minor ( Nocturne oubliée) (spurious) 1/16: Nocturne in C-sharp minor, Lento con gran espressione (1830)

Mazurka in D major (1832 pub. ? P 2/2).Mazurka in D major "Mazurek" (1820 pub.Posthumously published With opus numbers 1841 in Album de pianistes polonais, without Op. 1841 in Six morceaux de salon, without Op. 66: Fantaisie-Impromptu in C-sharp minor (1834) 6: Étude in G-sharp minor, Double Third (1832–1834) 1: Étude in A-flat major, Aeolian Harp, or Shepherd Boy (composed 1836) 12: Étude in C minor, Revolutionary (1831) 11: Étude in E-flat major, Arpeggio (1829) 5: Étude in G-flat major, Black Keys (1830) 4: Étude in C-sharp minor, Torrent (1832) 3: Étude in E major, Tristesse, or L'adieu (1832) 1: Étude in C major, Waterfall (composed 1830) A number of occasionally suggested nicknames are shown below. Only about three such nicknames are widely used: Op. Piano solo Ballades įanciful nicknames have been given to most of Chopin's Études from time to time, although Chopin himself never used nicknames for these pieces, and none are authentic. 1.13 Miscellaneous pieces for solo piano.
