(Schirmer Performance Editions). The name Frederic Chopin (1810-1849) is
synonymous with the piano. Indeed, every one of his compositions
includes the instrument. His Preludes, several of which are of only
moderate difficulty, show superb polish and inventive detail. Shaped by
the tastes of the Parisian aristocratic salon, these pieces make the
most of a pianist's technical and musical abilities, both in passages of
virtuosity and in the variety of possibilities for emotional expression.