Fryderyk Chopin Piano Sonata

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Fryderyk Chopin completed his Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 35, in 1839. This piece is often called Funeral March because of its most popular third movement by Marcia Funebre, which was written two years earlier than the rest of the sonata.
Chopin's Piano Sonata No. 3 in B minor was written in 1844, when Chopin was thirty-four years old and his health was increasingly fragile. Chopin did not premiere this work, and he never played it in public. All the features of Chopin's style are present here: a stormy and talented playing, a changeable mood, lyrical melodies, and an almost unbearable feeling of melancholy. It is a true masterpiece, the culmination of a lifetime (albeit short) of piano playing.
Fryderyk Chopin wrote his Sonata for cello and piano in G minor, Op. 65 in 1846. Its premiere took place a few years later and was Chopin's last work published during his lifetime.

Piano Sonata No.2
(https://imslp.org/wiki/Special:ReverseLookup/166999)
1.Grave - Doppio movimento
2. Scherzo 6:35
3.Marche funèbre 13:10
4. Finale. Presto 20:40

Piano Sonata No.3, Op.58
(https://musopen.org/ru/music/143-piano-sonata-no-3-in-b-minor-op-58/#recordings)
1.Allegro maestoso 22:06
2. Scherzo. Molto vivace 30:33
3. Largo 32:58
4. Finale. Presto non tanto 41:16

Cello Sonata, Op.65
(https://imslp.org/wiki/Special:ReverseLookup/473864)
1.Allegro moderato 46:07
2. Scherzo 57:10
3. Largo 1:01:51
4. Finale. Allegro 1:05:29

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