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[[Barcarolle]] Op. 60 in F-sharp Major is a piece by [[Frederic Chopin]]. It features a sweepingly romantic but sorrowful tone. Most of the technical figure fors the right had are thirds and sixths, while the left features some very long reaches over an octave. There are also some sections of syncopation similar to Chopin's [[Étude Op. 10, No. 3 (Chopin)|Étude Op. 10 No. 3]], "Tristesse".
[[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.

== 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 22:06, 15 July 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 had are thirds and sixths, while the left features some very long reaches over an octave.