Composed by Chopin continuously from 1825 until 1849, coming from a semi-utility genre, intended for dancing, and becoming a form of lyrical reflection, deeply personal expression. They also constitute a form of Chopin's expression of longing for his homeland. They are characterised by a limitation of textural means, miniaturism and transparency of form, condensation of harmonic means, simplicity, but with sublime expression.
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.
The Mazurkas prepared for print and published by Chopin are contained in a separate volume 4 A IV.
- Editor: Jan Ekier, Paweł Kamiński
- Performance commentary by: Jan Ekier, Paweł Kamiński
- Source commentary by: Jan Ekier, Paweł Kamiński
- Cover Design: Maria Ekier
- Editor of graphic design: Maria Ekier
- Series: Chopin, WN (ed. Ekier)
- Language of edition: eng, pol
- Number of pages: 42+12
- Cover: softcover
- Type: instrumental solo
- Size: A4 vertical (210x297 mm)
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Mazurka in A minor, WN 14 |
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Mazurka in A minor, WN 60 |
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Mazurka in A minor, WN 60 (earlier version) |
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Mazurka in A flat major, WN 45 |
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Mazurka in B flat major, WN 41 |
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Mazurka in B flat major, WN 7 |
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Mazurka in B flat major, WN 7 (earlier versions) |
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Mazurka in C major, WN 24 |
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Mazurka in C major, WN 47 |
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Mazurka in F major, WN 25 |
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Mazurka in F minor, WN 65 |
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Mazurka in G major, WN 26 |
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Mazurka in G major, WN 8 |
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Mazurka in G minor, WN 64 |