Cramer, Etudes, Opp.30 & 40, No.1: Etude in evenness in double scale passage.Czerny, Op.740 No.5: Etude in evenness in double scale passage.Czerny, Op.740 No.1: Etude in C major scale.Czerny, Op.299 No.33: Etude in mordents and scale.In later part, finger 5 of right hand plays top note, and other fingers of right hand plays chromatic scale. Czerny, Op.299 No.31: Chromatic scale etude in both hands.Czerny, Op.299 No.29: Etude in double scale consisting of two hands passage.Czerny, Op.299 No.25: Etude in E-flat major.Czerny, Op.299 No.9: Etude in C major and G major scale of both hands.Czerny, Op.299 No.5: Etude in C major and G major scale of both hands, and 4-5 trill of right hand.Czerny, Op.849 No.30: Etude in C major unison consecutive notes patterns.Czerny, Op.849 No.23: Etude in double scale consisting of two hands passage.Czerny, Op.849 No.21: Etude in chromatic scale.Czerny, Op.849 No.18: Etude in E-flat major scale.Czerny, Op.849 No.16: Requiring evenness of five fingers of both hands.Czerny, Op.849 No.11: Etude in G major scale.Heller, Op.45 No.3: Right hand: Descending broken thirds.Pozzoli, Studi di media difficoltà No.4: Etude of 1-2-1-5 pattern of left hand.Pozzoli, Studi di media difficoltà No.2: Requiring evenness of five fingers of left hand.Czerny, Op.718 No.13: Left hand chromatic scale.Requiring E major scale and argpeggio in one octave for left hand. Czerny, Op.718 No.5: F major etude for F major and C major scale for left hand.Czerny, Op.718 No.1: C major etude for left hand.Czerny, Op.299 No.2: Etude in C major scale for left hand.In some parts, right hand also plays scale. Czerny, Op.849 No.9: Etude in F major scale of left hand.Chopin, Etude Op.10 No.2: Left hand and fingers 1, 2 of right hand plays chord, and fingers 3, 4, 5 of right hand plays chromatic scale.Pozzoli, Studi di media difficoltà No.3: Etude of 1-2-1-5 pattern of right hand.Pozzoli, Studi di media difficoltà No.1: Etude in C major, requiring evenness of strength of five fingers.17: Etude in A minor scale in rapid tempo. 13: Etude in B-flat major, studing B-flat major scale and arpegiated big chord. Czerny, Op.299 No.26: Etude in A major, requiring sense of rhythm.Czerny, Op.299 No.1: Etude in C major scale of right hand.Czerny, Op.849 No.14: Etude in A major, strenghening weak fingers of right hand.Czerny, Op.849 No.8: Etude in C major scale of right hand.Czerny, Op.849 No.6: Etude in C major, requiring evenness of strength of five fingers of right hand.Czerny, Op.849 No.1: Etude in C major, strenghening weak fingers of right hand.Burgmüller, Op.105 No.3: Etude in chromatic scale of right hand.Burgmüller, Op.109 No.2: C major etude requiring control of dynamics of right hand.Études for Consecutive Notes For Right Hand 15 Études for Diverse Patterns with Velocity.13 Études in Octaves and Wider than Octaves.11 Études in Sustained Notes, Voicing and Polyphony.10 Études in Changing and Crossing Hands.8 Études for Legato, Stacato, and Variety of Touches.6 Études in Contraction and Extension with Velocity.5 Études in Broken Big Chords and Arpeggios.4 Études in Consecutive Broken Chords and Tremolo.3 Etudes for Trills, Alternating Fingers and Ornaments.His works are mainstays of Romanticism in 19th-century classical music. Chopin invented musical forms such as the ballade and was responsible for major innovations in forms such as the piano sonata, waltz, nocturne, étude, impromptu and prelude. Though technically demanding, Chopin's style emphasizes nuance and expressive depth rather than virtuosity. A Polish patriot,Ĭhopin's extant compositions were written primarily for the piano as a solo instrument. In Paris, he made a comfortable living as a composer and piano teacher, while giving few public performances. In November 1830, at the age of 20, Chopin went abroad following the suppression of the Polish November Uprising of 1830–31, he became one of many expatriates of the Polish "Great Emigration." He was born in the village of Żelazowa Wola, in the Duchy of Warsaw, to a Polish mother and French-expatriate father, and in his early life was regarded as a child-prodigy pianist. He is widely regarded as the greatest Polish composer, and ranks as one of music's greatest tone poets. Frédéric Chopin (1 March 1810 – 17 October 1849) was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist of the Romantic period.