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Berceuse, Op. 57 in D Flat Major Piano Solo by Frederic Chopin Piano Solo - Sheet Music

By Frederic Chopin
Piano - Difficulty: medium-difficult to difficult

SKU: HL.50273530

Piano Solo. Composed by Frederic Chopin. Edited by Rafael Joseffy. Piano Solo. Romantic Period. Single piece. With standard notation and fingerings (does not include words to the songs). 7 pages. G. Schirmer #ST27414. Published by G. Schirmer (HL.50273530).

UPC: 073999735307. 9x12 inches. Key: Db major.

  • Berceuse, Op. 57

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Based on 2 Reviews
Kari J.
March 08, 2012
Beautiful piece
I just love this piece. It is a bit difficult at first, but not exceptionally so. It is fun to learn and very beautifully melodic.
Connor
January 17, 2012
Berceuse
I remember writing a review about this piece on a website in 2007, stating that one of my major life goals was learning Chopin's Berceuse. Well, it's now 2011, I'm almost 18, and I can honestly say I've done it and am going to use it for college admissions next year. The piece is absolutely beautiful-- it captures the essence of tranquility and can be used in any occasion. The melody provides constant suspense and release that keeps the audience engaged. Moreover, it's appropriate for any occasion imaginable-- from church to playing for friends. I originally thought that the piece was going to be extremely difficult to master, but it actually wasn't as bad as it sounds. The five flats look intimidating, but the music makes the notes feel natural and they seem to just flow under the fingers. You can't go wrong learning this piece.