Frédéric Chopin

Berceuse, op. 57

Op. 57

Composed 1844

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Frédéric Chopin's "Berceuse", Op. 57, is a lullaby written for the piano. He composed it in 1843/44 as variations in D-flat major. Chopin originally called his work "Variantes". "Berceuse" was first published in Paris in 1844 by Jean-Racine Meissonnier, dedicated to Chopin's pupil Élise Gavard, and appeared in London and Leipzig the following year.

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