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This article analyzes Chopin's Scherzo Op. 31 No. 2, which is the most well-known among Chopin's four Scherzos.It has become a classic piece due to its exceptional performance techniques and the combination of playing skills prevalent at that time.This paper analyzes the three parts of the piece, namely the presentation part, the middle part, and the recapitulation part.With its musical connotations and performance practices as the entry point of the analysis, one can experience the artistic characteristics of Chopin's compositions.This experience is related to one's own practice and involves engaging in artistic and technical discussions.The Second Scherzo in B-flat minor is characterized by a 3-beat, fast, and lively tempo.Although there are many repetitive passages in the middle, there are also some variations that place high demands on the player's technical skills and musical understanding.This includes contrasting the passages with each other and following the emotional tone of the piece.
Xinyi Dong (Mon,) studied this question.