These reached the heights of popularity, and are considered by many considered to be masterpieces, although in the view of the skeptics gravitated dangerously toward salonism. They were included, along with the nocturnes and impromptus, to Chopin's "feminine" works. In the descriptions of their nature appear: volatility, airiness, overwheleming movement, aristocracy, eroticism. They are divided into two trends: social and concert.
Critical source-edition edited by Jan Ekier and Paweł Kamiński based on manuscripts, copies approved by Chopin himself, and first editions. Its purpose is to present the works of Chopin in authentic form.
- Performance commentary by: Jan Ekier, Paweł Kamiński
- Source commentary by: Jan Ekier, Paweł Kamiński
- Cover Design: Maria Ekier
- Editor: Jan Ekier, Paweł Kamiński
- Editor of graphic design: Maria Ekier
- Series: Chopin, WN (ed. Ekier)
- Language of edition: eng, pol
- Number of pages: 80
- Cover: softcover
- Type: instrumental solo
- Size: N4 vertical (235x305 mm)
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Waltz in A minor Op. 34 No. 2 |
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Waltz in A flat major Op. 34 No. 1 |
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Waltz in A flat major Op. 42 |
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Waltz in A flat major Op. 64 No. 3 |
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Waltz in C sharp minor Op. 64 No. 2 |
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Waltz in D flat major Op. 64 No. 1 |
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Waltz in E flat major Op. 18 |
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Waltz in F major Op. 34 No. 3 |