Revolutionary Etude (Concert Series Arranged for the Hammond Organ by Dave Coleman) [Sheet music] Frederic Chopin

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Staple-bound cover has some wear and slight bending. The pages are clean and in good condition. Inside pages are not stapled to binding.

This vintage sheet music presents Frederic Chopin’s iconic “Revolutionary Etude,” composed in 1831 during Poland’s uprising against Russian occupation, in a unique Hammond organ arrangement by Dave Coleman. A fascinating fusion of classical and mid-20th century popular culture, it reflects the evolving musical landscape of the post-war era. Collectors will appreciate the intersection of high art and mainstream entertainment, as well as the opportunity to experience Chopin’s revolutionary spirit through a fresh lens.

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Staple-bound cover has some wear and slight bending. The pages are clean and in good condition. Inside pages are not stapled to binding.

This vintage sheet music collection presents Frederic Chopin’s iconic “Revolutionary Etude” in a unique arrangement for the Hammond organ by Dave Coleman. Chopin, the celebrated Polish composer and virtuoso pianist, composed this etude in 1831 during the November Uprising against Russian occupation. The fiery and tumultuous melody captures the revolutionary spirit of the time, making it a beloved and symbolic work in Chopin’s oeuvre.

This particular copy offers a fascinating fusion of classical music and mid-20th century popular culture. The Hammond organ, an iconic instrument in its own right, lends a rich and distinctive timbre to Chopin’s masterpiece. Collectors will appreciate the intersection of high art and mainstream entertainment, reflecting the evolving tastes and cross-pollination of musical genres in the post-war era. Beyond its historical significance, this arrangement invites musicians and enthusiasts to experience Chopin’s genius through a fresh and inventive lens.

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