- What is the tempo of Revolutionary Etude?
- Is Revolutionary Etude polyphonic?
- What is the form of Revolutionary Etude?
- Is Revolutionary Etude ternary?
What is the tempo of Revolutionary Etude?
Re: revolutionary etude tempo
1849 shows a tempo of 160 in common time.
Is Revolutionary Etude polyphonic?
It was first published in 1833 in France, Germany, and England as the third piece of his Études Op. 10. This is a slow cantabile study for polyphonic and expressive legato playing. In fact, Chopin himself believed the melody of the piece to be the most beautiful one he ever composed.
What is the form of Revolutionary Etude?
The structure is of the strophic form (A–A′–coda). Some may also argue that it is of the ternary form (A–B–A–coda).
Is Revolutionary Etude ternary?
Chopin's first étude focuses on a rippling chord progression. The piece is composed in the same ternary (or A-B-A) form as most of his Op. 10 études, introducing two ideas before coming back to repeat the first.