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[[Barcarolle]] Op. 60 in F-sharp Major is a piece for solo piano by [[Frederic Chopin]], written from the autumn of 1845 to the summer of 1846. It features a sweepingly romantic but sorrowful tone. Most of the technical figure for the right had are thirds and sixths, while the left features some very long reaches over an octave.
[[Barcarolle]] Op. 60 in F-sharp Major is a piece for solo piano by [[Frederic Chopin]], written from the autumn of 1845 to the summer of 1846. It features a sweepingly romantic but sorrowful tone. Most of the technical figure for the right hand are thirds and sixths, while the left features some very long reaches over an octave.
== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{IMSLP2|id=Barcarolle_Op.60_%28Chopin%2C_Frederic%29|cname=Barcarolle Op. 60}}
* {{IMSLP2|id=Barcarolle_Op.60_%28Chopin%2C_Frederic%29|cname=Barcarolle Op. 60}}

Revision as of 22:56, 17 September 2007

Barcarolle Op. 60 in F-sharp Major is a piece for solo piano by Frederic Chopin, written from the autumn of 1845 to the summer of 1846. It features a sweepingly romantic but sorrowful tone. Most of the technical figure for the right hand are thirds and sixths, while the left features some very long reaches over an octave.