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Chopin: Prelude, Op.28, No.15 - AQAContinuation of the elements of music to consider

Prelude No.15 in Db major, also known as the 鈥楻aindrop鈥, was written by Polish composer Fr茅d茅ric Chopin in 1839. The prelude is famous for its repeating Ab, which is heard throughout the piece and is thought to sound like raindrops.

Part of MusicWestern classical tradition 1650 to 1910

Continuation of the elements of music to consider

Rhythm and metre

As Chopin was a performer, his music was written with many exciting flourishes. Here are some of the rhythmic features:

  • use of septuplets note groupings in section A (seven semiquavers are played in the time of four)
  • when the same melody is repeated in section A1, it is decorated with ten semiquavers instead of seven
Two extracts of music that shows an original musical idea that is then given variation when it is repeated.

Extracts of the septuplet in the A section followed by the variation in section A1.

  • implementation of dotted rhythms in section A to include
  • section B is mainly even quavers and crotchets

Instrumentation and timbre

  • the prelude was written for a solo piano
  • the technology of the piano sustain pedal

Texture

  • Sections A and A1 consist of
  • Section B is
  • Section A1 has two bars of unaccompanied melody - bars 82 and 83 - and texture before the coda

Tonality and harmony

Remember the following points for these two elements of music:

  • the overall is D鈾 major
  • in section B the music to the new key of C鈾 minor - the of D鈾
  • a repeated in the opening bars that sounds like raindrops (on A鈾) - this is repeated in section B (on G#)
A G sharp pedal pitched below middle C in the left hand of the piano part.
Figure caption,
An excerpt from section B of the right hand of the piano playing a pedal on G#

The opening two bars excerpt of the application and release of the pedal.

  • the opening two phrases end with an and respectively
  • the first rendition of section A ends with an imperfect cadence

Dynamics

The Romantic period was a time when many composers began writing with dramatic changes in volume. Chopin was no different and Prelude No.15 contains the following dynamics:

  • section A is marked piano (p)
  • Chopin adds and to accentuate the natural phrasing
  • section B is initially marked
  • the repeated G鈾 notes in section B crescendo until reaching (ff) at bar 40
  • there is a for two bars at 72, which leads directly into section A1 marked p
  • in bar 79 the performer is directed to employ a smorzando (the music gradually dies away) - the final eight bars begins as (f) and concludes at (pp)