Most of Frédéric Chopin's compositions were for solo piano, though he did compose several pieces for piano and orchestra (including two piano concertos) as well as some chamber works that include other instruments.
His larger scale works such as the three piano sonatas, the four scherzi, the four ballades, the Fantaisie in F minor, Op. 49, the Barcarolle in F major, Op. 60, and the Polonaise-Fantaisie in A major, Op. 61 have cemented a solid place within the piano repertoire, as have his shorter works: the polonaises, mazurkas, waltzes, impromptus, rondos, and nocturnes.
Two important collections are the ÃÂtudes, Op. 10 and 25 (which are a staple of that genre for pianists), and the 24 Preludes, Op. 28 (a cycle of short pieces paired in a major key/relative minor key pattern following the circle of fifths in clockwise steps). In addition, Chopin wrote numerous song settings of Polish texts, and chamber pieces including a piano trio and a cello sonata.
This listing uses the traditional opus numbers where they apply; other works are identified by numbers from the catalogues of Maurice J. E. Brown (B), Krystyna KobylaÃ
Âska (KK), Józef MichaÃ
 ChomiÃ
Âski (A, C, D, E, P, S), and Jan Ekier (WN, Dbop.).
Piano solo
Ballades
ÃÂtudes
- ÃÂtude in C major (1830)
- ÃÂtude in A minor (1830)
- ÃÂtude in E major (1832)
- ÃÂtude in C minor (1832)
- ÃÂtude in G major (1830)
- ÃÂtude in E minor (1830)
- ÃÂtude in C major (1832)
- ÃÂtude in F major (1829)
- ÃÂtude in F minor (1829)
- ÃÂtude in A major (1829)
- ÃÂtude in E major (1829)
- ÃÂtude in C minor (1831)
- ÃÂtude in A major (1836)
- ÃÂtude in F minor (1836)
- ÃÂtude in F major (1836)
- ÃÂtude in A minor (1832âÂÂ1834)
- ÃÂtude in E minor (1832âÂÂ1834)
- ÃÂtude in G minor (1832âÂÂ1834)
- ÃÂtude in C minor (1836)
- ÃÂtude in D major (1832âÂÂ1834)
- ÃÂtude in G major (1832âÂÂ1834)
- ÃÂtude in B minor (1832âÂÂ1834)
- ÃÂtude in A minor (1834)
- ÃÂtude in C minor (1836)
- ÃÂtude in F minor
- ÃÂtude in A major
- ÃÂtude in D major
Impromptus
Posthumously published
Mazurkas
- Mazurka in F minor
- Mazurka in C minor
- Mazurka in E major
- Mazurka in E minor
- Mazurka in B major
- Mazurka in A minor (1829, revised 1830)
- Mazurka in F minor
- Mazurka in A major (1824, revised 1830)
- Mazurka in C major
- Mazurka in B major
- Mazurka in E minor
- Mazurka in A major
- Mazurka in A minor
- Mazurka in G minor
- Mazurka in C major
- Mazurka in A major
- Mazurka in B minor
- Mazurka in C minor
- Mazurka in B minor
- Mazurka in D major
- Mazurka in C minor
- Mazurka in G minor
- Mazurka in C major
- Mazurka in D major
- Mazurka in B minor
- Mazurka in E minor
- Mazurka in B major
- Mazurka in A major
- Mazurka in C minor
- Mazurka in A minor (No. 50; "Notre Temps"; 1840; pub. 1841 in Six morceaux de salon, without Op. number; B. 134; KK IIb/4; S 2/4; Dbop. 42A)
- Mazurka in A minor (No. 51; "ÃÂmile Gaillard"; 1840; pub. 1841 in Album de pianistes polonais, without Op. number; B. 140; KK IIb/5; S 2/5; Dbop. 42B)
- Mazurka in G major
- Mazurka in A major
- Mazurka in C minor
- Mazurka in B major
- Mazurka in C major
- Mazurka in C minor
- Mazurka in A minor
- Mazurka in A major
- Mazurka in F minor
- Mazurka in B major
- Mazurka in F minor
- Mazurka in C minor
Published in Poland during early years
- Two Mazurkas (unnumbered; 1826; pub. 1826, without an Op. number; B. 16, KK IIa/2-3, S 1, No. 2):
- a. Mazurka in G major (WN 8)
- b. Mazurka in B major (WN 7)
Posthumously published
With opus numbers
- Op. posth. 67, Four Mazurkas (Nos. 42âÂÂ45; pub. 1855):
- Mazurka in G major (1833; WN 26)
- Mazurka in G minor (1849; WN 64)
- Mazurka in C major (1835; WN 48)
- Mazurka in A minor (1846; WN 60)
- Op. posth. 68, Four Mazurkas (Nos. 46âÂÂ49; pub. 1855):
- Mazurka in C major (1829; WN 24)
- Mazurka in A minor (1827; WN 14)
- Mazurka in F major (1829; WN 25)
- Mazurka in F minor (1849; WN 65; Last composition)
Without opus numbers
- Mazurka in C major (1833; pub. 1870; B. 82; KK IVb/3; P. 2/3)
- Mazurka in D major (1829; pub. 1875; B. 31/71; KK IVa/7; P. 1/7)
- Mazurka in B major (1832; pub. 1909; B. 73; KK IVb/1; P. 2/1; WN 41)
- Mazurka in D major "Mazurek" (doubtful, 1820?; pub. 1910; B. 4; KK Anh Ia/1; A. 1/1)
- Mazurka in A major (1834; pub. 1930; B. 85; KK IVb/4; P. 2/4; WN 45)
- Mazurka in D major (1832; pub. ?; KK IVb/2; P. 2/2)
Nocturnes
- Nocturne in B minor
- Nocturne in E major
- Nocturne in B major
- Nocturne in F major
- Nocturne in F major
- Nocturne in G minor
- Nocturne in C minor
- Nocturne in D major
- Nocturne in B major
- Nocturne in A major
- Nocturne in G minor
- Nocturne in G major
- Nocturne in C minor
- Nocturne in F minor
- Nocturne in F minor
- Nocturne in E major
- Nocturne in B major
- Nocturne in E major
Posthumously published
With opus numbers
- Op. posth. 72 (No. 2 and No. 3 are works other than Nocturnes); WN 23:
- Nocturne in E minor (1827âÂÂ29)
Without opus numbers
Polonaises
- Polonaise in C minor
- Polonaise in E minor
- Polonaise in A major
- Polonaise in C minor
Published in Poland during early years
Posthumously published
With opus numbers
- Polonaise in D minor (1825; WN 11)
- Polonaise in B major (1828; WN 17)
- Polonaise in F minor (1828; WN 12)
Without opus numbers
- Polonaise in B major (1817; WN 1)
- Polonaise in A major (1821; WN 3)
- Polonaise in G minor (1822; WN 4)
- Polonaise in B minor, Adieu ÃÂ Guillaume Kolberg (1826; WN 10)
- Polonaise in G major (1829; WN 35)
Préludes
- Prélude in C major (composed 1839)
- Prélude in A minor (1838)
- Prélude in G major (1838âÂÂ1839)
- Prélude in E minor (1838)
- Prélude in D major (1838âÂÂ1839)
- Prélude in B minor (1838âÂÂ1839)
- Prélude in A major (1836)
- Prélude in F minor (1838âÂÂ1839)
- Prélude in E major (1838âÂÂ1839)
- Prélude in C minor (1838âÂÂ1839)
- Prélude in B major (1838âÂÂ1839)
- Prélude in G minor (1838âÂÂ1839)
- Prélude in F major (1838âÂÂ1839)
- Prélude in E minor (1838âÂÂ1839)
- Prélude in D major, Raindrop Prelude (1838âÂÂ1839)
- Prélude in B minor (1838âÂÂ1839)
- Prélude in A major, Clock Prelude (1836)
- Prélude in F minor (1838âÂÂ1839)
- Prélude in E major (1838âÂÂ1839)
- Prélude in C minor (1838âÂÂ1839)
- Prélude in B major (1838âÂÂ1839)
- Prélude in G minor (1838âÂÂ1839)
- Prélude in F major (1838âÂÂ1839)
- Prélude in D minor (1838âÂÂ1839)
- Op. 45: Prélude in C minor (1841)
Posthumously published
Rondos
Posthumously published
Scherzos
Sonatas
Posthumously published
Variations
Posthumously published
- KK. IVa/6: Introduction, Theme and Variations in D on a Venetian air, piano 4-hands (1826; pub 1965)
- B. 12a; WN 5: Variations in D major or B minor on an Irish National Air (from Thomas Moore) for 2 pianos, P. 1/6 (1826)
- B. 14; WN 6: Variations in E major on the air "Der Schweizerbub: Steh'auf, steh'auf o du Schweitzer Bub", a.k.a. Introduction et Variations sur un Lied allemand (1826; pub. 1851)
- B. 37; WN 16: Variations in A, Souvenir de Paganini (1829; pub. 1881)
Lost
- KK. Ve/9: Variations, (January 1818)
- KK. Vb/2: Variations in F, piano 4-hands or 2 pianos (1826)
- KK. VIIa/3: Variations on a Ukrainian Dumka for violin and piano, by Antoni Radziwill, completed by Chopin (by June 1830)
Waltzes
- Waltz in A major (1835)
- Waltz in A minor (1831)
- Waltz in F major, Cat Waltz (1838)
- Waltz in D major, Minute Waltz (1847)
- Waltz in C minor (1847)
- Waltz in A major (1840, some sources say 1847)
Posthumously published
With opus numbers
- 1852: Two Waltzes, Op. posth. 69:
- Waltz in A major, L'Adieu (1835; WN 47)
- Waltz in B minor (1829; WN 19)
- Waltz in G major (1832; WN 42)
- Waltz in F minor (1841; WN 55)
- Waltz in D major (1829; WN 20)
Without opus numbers
- 1868: Waltz in E minor (1830), B. 56, KK IVa/15, P. 1/15, WN 29
- 1871âÂÂ72: Waltz in E major (c. 1830), B. 44, KK IVa/12, P. 1/12, WN 18
- 1902: Waltz in A major, B. 21, KK IVa/13, P. 1/13, WN 28
- 1902: Waltz in E major, B. 46, KK IVa/14, P. 1/14
- 1955: Waltz in A minor (1843âÂÂ1848), B. 150, KK IVb/11, P. 2/11, WN 63
- 1955: Waltz in E major (Sostenuto), B. 133, KK IVb/10, WN 53 (not always classified as a waltz)
- 1932: <s>Waltz in F minor, Valse mélancolique, KK Ib/7, A. 1/7</s>. Reattributed to Charles Mayer as Le Regret, Op. 332
Posthumously rediscovered
- 1830: Waltz in A minor (rediscovered in 2024 and published by Henle in 2025). Mentioned to his family in his letter of 22 December 1830. "I wanted to send you a Waltz that I have composed but it is late now; you shall have it afterwards"
Miscellaneous pieces for solo piano
Posthumously published
With opus numbers
- Nocturne in E minor (1827; WN 23)
- Marche funèbre in C minor (1827; B.20; WN 9)
- Three ÃÂcossaises (1826; B.12; WN 13)
- ÃÂcossaise in D major
- ÃÂcossaise in G major
- ÃÂcossaise in D major
Without opus numbers
- B. 17; WN 27: Contredanse in G major (doubtful) (1827)
- B. 84; WN 43: Cantabile in B major (1834)
- B. 109: Largo in E major (1837)
- B. 116: Allegretto in F sharp major (doubtful, prob. Charles Mayer)
- B. 117; WN 52a: Andantino in G minor (arr. of the piano part of the song Wiosna; 5 different MS exist) (1837)
- B. 129a: Canon in F minor (unfinished (1839))
- B. 133; WN 53: Klavierstück in E "Sostenuto" (1840; usually classified as a waltz)
- B. 144: Fugue in A minor (1841)
- B. 151; WN 56: Album Leaf (Moderato) in E major (1843)
- B. 160b: 2 Bourrées (1846)
- P. 2/13; WN 59: Galopp in A (Galop Marquis) (1846)
- KK. Vb/1: Andante dolente in B minor (lost)
- KK. Ve/3: ÃÂcossaise (? date; lost)
- KK. Vb/9: ÃÂcossaise in B major (1827; lost)
- KK. VIIa/2: 3 Fugues (A minor, F major, D minor; arr. from Cherubini's Cours de contrepoint et de fugue)
Piano and orchestra
Concerto
Miscellaneous
Chamber music
Flute and piano
Cello and piano
Violin, cello and piano
Voice and piano
Posthumously published
With opus numbers
- Op. posth. 74, 17 Songs (1829âÂÂ1847; Polish)
- "The Wish" ("Ã
»yczenie") (1829; WN 21)
- "Spring" ("Wiosna") (1838; WN 52)
- "The Sad River" ("Smutna rzeka") (1831; WN 39)
- "Merrymaking" ("Hulanka") (1830; WN 32)
- "What She Likes" ("Gdzie lubi") (1829; WN 22)
- "Out of My Sight!" ("Precz z moich oczu!") (1830; WN 33)
- "The Messenger" ("PoseÃ
Â") (1830; WN 30)
- "Handsome Lad" ("Ã
Âliczny chÃ
Âopiec") (1841; WN 54)
- "From the Mountains, Where They Carried Heavy Crosses [Melody]" ("Z gór, gdzie dÃ
ºwigali strasznych krzyÃ
¼Ã³w brzemià[Melodia]") (1847; WN 61)
- "The Warrior" ("Wojak") (1830; WN 34)
- "The Double-End" ("Dwojaki koniec") (1845; WN 58)
- "My Darling" ("Moja pieszczotka") (1837; WN 51)
- "I Want What I Have Not" ("Nie ma czego trzeba") (1845; WN 57)
- "The Ring" ("PierÃ
ÂcieÃ
Â") (1836; WN 50)
- "The Bridegroom" ("Narzeczony") (1831; WN 40)
- "Lithuanian Song" ("Piosnka litewska") (1831; WN 38)
- "Leaves are Falling, Hymn from the Tomb" ("Ã
Âpiew z mogiÃ
Âki") (1836; WN 49)
(Ã
»yczenie and Wojak were in fact published during Chopin's lifetime in Kyiv without opus number.)
Without opus numbers
- "Enchantment" ("Czary") (1830; WN 31/B.51)
- "Reverie" ("Dumka") (1840; B.132)
Known lost works
- Polonaise for piano, composed 1818. Presented by Chopin to the Empress Maria Feodorowna, mother of the Tsar, on the occasion of her visit to Warsaw on 26 September 1818.
- Variations for piano, composed 1818. Mentioned in the "PamiÃÂtnik Warszawski" of 1818
- Polonaise 'Barber of Seville' for piano, composed 1825/11. In 1825/11 Chopin wrote to Bialoblocki: "I have done a new Polonaise on the "Barber" which is fairly well liked. I think of sending it to be lithographed tomorrow."
- Variations for 2 pianos in F major, composed 1826. Listed by Louise Chopin
- Variations on an Irish National Air (from Thomas Moore) for 2 pianos, composed 1826. Stated to be "in D Major or B minor."
- Waltz for piano in C major, composed 1826.
- Andante dolente for piano in B minor, composed 1827.
- Ecossaise for piano in B major, composed 1827. Mentioned in the list of Ludwika JÃÂdrzejewicz.
- Waltz for piano in D minor, composed 1828. Given in Louise's list, with the date, and entitled (? by Louise) 'La partenza' ('The departure')
- Waltz for piano in A major KK Vb/4. Composed 1827 and mentioned in the list of Ludwika JÃÂdrzejewicz.
- Waltz for piano in A major KK Vb/5. Composed 1829/30 and mentioned in the list of Ludwika JÃÂdrzejewicz.
- Military March for orchestra, composed in 1817. Known from letters between Fontana and Sterlings.
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