Fryderyk Chopin “Prelude Op. 28 No. 4”
The preludes are piano miniatures, among the most beautiful and most important compositions in the Chopin oeuvre. Chopin's preludes do not serve as introductions; they are artistically autonomous, free-standing works. They can be performed individually or in groups, losing nothing of their powerful effect on the listener. The Prelude No. 4 belongs to the category of elegiac preludes: it moves in dark, even sombre colours. Arranged for 2 guitars. PDF score.
The preludes are piano miniatures, among the most beautiful and most important compositions in the Chopin oeuvre. Chopin's preludes do not serve as introductions; they are artistically autonomous, free-standing works. They can be performed individually or in groups, losing nothing of their powerful effect on the listener. The Prelude No. 4 belongs to the category of elegiac preludes: it moves in dark, even sombre colours. Arranged for 2 guitars. PDF score.
The preludes are piano miniatures, among the most beautiful and most important compositions in the Chopin oeuvre. Chopin's preludes do not serve as introductions; they are artistically autonomous, free-standing works. They can be performed individually or in groups, losing nothing of their powerful effect on the listener. The Prelude No. 4 belongs to the category of elegiac preludes: it moves in dark, even sombre colours. Arranged for 2 guitars. PDF score.