Click here to view the full-length tutorial (on Josh’s new and improved video platform! 12 in C minor, known as the Revolutionary Etude or the Etude on the Bombardment of Warsaw, is a solo piano work by Frederic Chopin written circa 1831, and the last in his first set, Etudes Op.10, dedicated "a son ami Franz Liszt" ("to his friend Franz Liszt"). Etude - Opus 10 - Twelve Grand Etudes - c minor Download MP3 (2.51 Mo) : interpretation (by Martha Goldstein) 1069x ⬇ 2101x Mp3 performed by Martha Goldstein (Cc-by-sa-2.0. 10, No. ... Frédéric Chopin - Étude in C Minor, Op. Franz Liszt - Transcendental Étude No. Etude Op. 10, No. 12 in C minor, known as the Revolutionary Étude or the Étude on the Bombardment of Warsaw, is a solo piano work by Frédéric Chopin written circa 1831, and the last in his first set, Etudes Op.10, dedicated "à son ami Franz Liszt" ("to his friend Franz Liszt"). ⇒ 11 more: Etude No.2 in A minor • Etude No.3 in E major • Etude No.4 in C♯ minor • Etude No.5 in G♭ major • Etude No.6 in E♭ minor • Etude No.7 in C major • Etude No.8 in F major • Etude No.9 in F minor • Etude No.10 in A♭ major • Etude No.11 in E♭ major • Etude No.12 in C minor Chopin's Revolutionary Étude develops the pianist's left hand because the left hand must play rapid passages throughout. 12 in c minor "Revolutionary" Frédéric Chopin As a pianist, Chopin was mostly self-taught and constantly searching for new approaches to piano playing. 10, No. 10, No. A study piece, designed to help a performer master specific technical difficulties, is … 10 set tells the most personal story of any of Chopin’s early works. 12 in C minor, known as the Revolutionary Etude or the Etude on the Bombardment of Warsaw, is a solo piano work by Frederic Chopin written circa 1831, and the last in his first set, Etudes Op.10, dedicated "a son ami Franz Liszt" ("to his friend Franz Liszt"). 10, No. The most famous of all Chopin's works (save, perhaps, for the E flat Nocturne in Opus 9 or the famous funeral march), the "Revolutionary" Étude in C minor, Op.10, No.12, brings the first collection of études to a stirring conclusion. 12 in C minor, known as the Revolutionary Étude or the Étude on the Bombardment of Warsaw,[1] is a solo piano work by Frédéric Chopin written circa 1831, and the last in his first set, Douze Grandes Études, dedicated "à son ami Franz Liszt" ("to his friend Franz Liszt"). 12 – “Revolutionary” The last etude of the Op. Etude Op. 10 in F Minor. At only 19 years of age, Chopin began composing his first book of études to help overcome technical challenges. 10, No. Étude Op. Étude Op. It was written during the failed November Uprising of 1831, when Russian forces crushed the Polish mutineers who challenged the empire’s reign. 12 (Revolutionary) This melody is performed mainly by the pianist's right hand. 10, No. Étude Op. Etude Op.