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			WORKS WITH OPUS : 01-05 | 06-10 | 
			11-15 | 16-20 | 
			21-25 
			                    
			26-30 | 
			31-35 | 36-40 
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			51-55 | 56-60 | 
			61-65 | 66-70 | 
			71-74 
			
			 
			
			Rondo op. 1 
			
			for pianoforte in C minor, Op. 1 (Br. 10, 
			KK. 1-5) 
			
			composed in 1825/5, published in 1825 
			
			        
  dedicated to Mme Bogumiłowa (Luiza) Linde
			        the work has been 
    erroneously called "Rondeau on 'Don Giovanni'"
			Variations on a theme from 
  Mozart's 'Don Giovanni' ('La ci darem la mano') op. 2 
			for pianoforte & orchestra in B 
  Flat Major, Op. 2 (Br. 22, KK. 6-15) 
			composed in 1827, published in 1830
			
			        
  dedicated to Monsieur  Titus Woyciechowski 
			
			Polonaise op. 3 
			
			for pianoforte & cello in C 
  Major, Op. 3 (Br. 41, KK. 16-21) 
			composed in 1829/10/20 - 1829/10/28, published in 1831 
			
			        
  dedicated to Monsieur Joseph Merk 
			
				- 
				
				There exist arrangements for pianoforte solo, for pianoforte & 
				cello or violin, for pianoforte & viola, 
    for pianoforte & flute. These arrangements are not Chopin's. For details see 
    Brown (1960) p. 41. Introduction to the Polonaise op. 3 for pianoforte & 
				cello in C Major 
 Op. 3 (Br. 52) was composed in 1830/4.
 
 
Sonata no. 1 op. 4 (posth.)
			
			for pianoforte in C 
			minor, Op. 4 (Br. 23, KK. 928-931) 
			composed in 1824, completed in 1828, published 
			in 1851 
			
			        
  dedicated to  Joseph 
  Elsner
			
				- Chopin composed 
				this 
				sonata when 
				he was still a student of Jozeph Elsner at the Warsaw 
				Conservatory. It was first published by Charles Haslinger in 
				1851, two years after Chopin's death. 
Rondo a la Mazur op. 5 
			
			for pianoforte in F Major, Op. 5 (Br. 15, 
			KK. 22-25) 
			
			composed in 1826, published in 1828
			
			        
  dedicated to Alexandrine Moriolles
			
				
					
					"My rondo, that 
					I wanted to have lithographed, which is earlier, and so has 
					the greater right to travel, I smother among my papers. Its 
					fate resembles my own." - From a letter sent by Chopin to 
					Jan Bialoblocki in Sokol�w, Warsaw 8 Jan 1827
					
					"Nowakowski recalled; he was after those rondos that you 
					wished to have lithographed for Moriolles but Papa withheld 
					them. Do you bid it? Then he shall have them." - From a 
					letter sent by Ludwika Chopin to Chopin in Paris, Warsaw 27 
					Nov 1831
				
			
			
	
	 
   
	
	
			
	
	
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