on Feb 17th, 2009Frédéric Chopin Prélude Op. 28 No. 16 B flat minor

Following the “Raindrop”, the angry Prelude No. 16 starts with six heavily accented chords before progressing to an impromptu-like passage in the right hand. The left hand mainly supports the right hand and repeats the same melody repeatedly. This piece is considered the most difficult of the set.

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Prélude Op. 28 No. 16 B flat minor


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