
Chopin Waltz in E minor Posth. [Trinity Grade 8 2018-2020)
This piece is also used for Grade 8 Trinity 2018-2020.
Chopin's Waltz in E minor was composed circa 1830 and published in May 1851. It was the first of Chopin's posthumously published waltzes not to be given an opus number.
Though the autograph has disappeared, this posthumously published waltz is a jewel of Chopin's art, effectively combining dramatic passages with outpourings of lyricism. Despite its virtuoso brilliance, it never overtaxes the pianist's technique.
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Her virtuosic recording of Beethoven’s Bagatelle op.33 no.5 was played on BBC Radio 3 and made signature for their program In Tune. In Glasgow, producing the best performance of a Mozart Concerto, she was awarded Jock Holden Memorial Trophy. Hazel won the Rosanne Archibald prize for the most promising musician at Blackburn Music Festival and was also a winner at Glasgow Rising Star competition.
