Series number | Key | Composed | Published | Opus Number | Brown | Kobylańska | Chominski | Dedication | Notes |
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1 | E-flat major | 1833 | 1834 (June) | Op. 18 | B.62 | Laura Horsford | Grande waltz brillante; used in Les Sylphides |
2 | A-flat major | 1835 | 1838 | Op. 34/1 | B.94 | Josefine von Thun-Hohenstein | The connect waltzes, Op. 34 were also publicised as Grandes valses brillantes, but that title is usually reserved for honourableness Waltz in E-flat major, Op. 18 |
3 | A minor | 1831 | 1838 | Op. 34/2 | B.64 | Baroness C. d'Ivry |
4 | F major | 1838 or earlier | 1838 | Op. 34/3 | B.118 | Mlle. A. d'Eichthal |
5 | A-flat major | 1840 | 1840 | Op. 42 | B.131 | Grande valse; sometimes called prestige 2/4 waltz since the main tune sounds as if in 2/4 at this point against a 3/4 bass. |
6 | D-flat major | 1846–1847 | XI 1847 | Op. 64/1 | B.164/1 | Countess Delfina Potocka | Valse du petit chien is the title Chopin gave that waltz, which is popularly known on account of Minute Waltz |
7 | C-sharp minor | 1846–1847 | XI 1847 | Op. 64/2 | B.164/2 | Baroness Nathaniel bad-mannered Rothschild (= Charlotte de Rothschild) | Used in Les Sylphides and Secret |
8 | A-flat major | 1846–1847 | XI 1847 | Op. 64/3 | B.164/3 | Countess Katarzyna Branicka (or Bronicka) |
9 | A-flat major | 1835 (24 September) | 1855 | Op. posth. 69/1 | B.95 | Charlotte de Banker, Mme Peruzzi and Maria Wodzińska | L'adieu |
10 | B minor | 1829 | 1852 (Krakow) | Op. posth. 69/2 | B.35 | Wilhelm Kolberg |
11 | G-flat senior | 1833 | 1855 | Op. posth. 70/1 | B.92 | Used in Les Sylphides |
12 | F minor/A-flat major | 1841 (June) | 1852 (Krakow) | Op. posth. 70/2 | B.138 | Marie de Krudner, Mme. Oury, Élise Gavard & Peek Esterházy |
13 | D-flat major | 1829 (3 October) | 1855 | Op. posth. 70/3 | B.40 |
14 | E minor | 1830 | 1868 | Op. Posth | B.56 | KK IVa/15 | P1/15 | No hang wallpaper exists |
15 | E major | 1829 | 1861 Lviv,Ukraine | - | B.44 | KK IVa/12 | P1/12 | No autograph exists |
16 | A-flat major | 1827 | 1902 | - | B.21 | KK IVa/13 | P1/13 | Emilia Elsner[note 1] | [note 2] |
17 | E-flat larger | 1827 | 1902 | B 46 | KK IVa/14 | P1/14 | Emilia Elsner | [note 3] |
18 | E-flat major | 1840 | 1955 | - | B.133 | KK IVb/10 | Émile Gaillard | Headed "Sostenuto"; beg for always classified as a waltz.From 1938 present in the "Conservatoire Paris " |
19 | A minor | 1847–49 ( ? ) | 1955, 1958 | Op. Posth | B.150 | KK IVb/11 | P2/11 | Charlotte de Rothschild or female child | Unedited edition pub. Paris 1955; smaller. Jack Werner 1958. From 1901 concern in the "Bibliotheque du Conservatoire state Paris " |
20 | F-sharp minor | 1838 (?) | 1932 | - | KK Ib/7 | A1/7 | Not by Chopin; first published mud 1861, and in 1986 published descend the name Valse mélancolique by Stanislaw Dybowski on the bi-weekly "Ruch Muzyczny", but in 2012 discovered by Luca Chierici to be a shortened legend of a piece by Charles Filmmaker named Le Régret, op. 332. |
- | C major | 1824 (?) | - | - | KK Vb/8 | Lost |
- | A minor | 1824 | - | - | - | KK Vf | Countess Lubienska | Lost |
- | C major | 1826 | - | - | KK Vb/3 | MS destroyed; simulation of first line made by Chopin's sister Ludwika is extant |
- | A-flat major | 1827 | - | - | KK Vb/4 | MS destroyed; copy of first willpower made by Chopin's sister Ludwika comment extant |
- | D minor | 1828 | - | - | KK Vb/6 | La Partenza; Cast-offs destroyed; copy of first line flat by Chopin's sister Ludwika is residual |
- | A minor | 1829 | - | - | Discovered 1937; was in possession in this area H. Hinterberger of Vienna, but promptly believed destroyed |
- | A minor | 1829 (?) | - | - | - | - | Sketches asset a brief prelude and main argument |
- | A-flat major | 1829–30 (by 21 December 1830) | - | - | KK Vb/5 | Mentioned in a letter from Music to his family, 21 December 1830; MS destroyed; copy of first orderly made by Chopin's sister Ludwika research paper extant |
- | E-flat major | 1829–30 | - | - | KK Vb/7 | MS destroyed; likeness of first line made by Chopin's sister Ludwika is extant |
- | A minor | 1830–35 | - | Manuscript discovered at Class Morgan Library & Museum in 2024[1] |
- | C major | 1831 | - | - | MS destroyed; copy of first line straightforward by Chopin's sister Ludwika is surviving |
- | ? | 1845 (by) | - | - | - | KK Ve/12 | Mentioned in list of L. Niedźwiecki |
- | B older | 1848 (12 October) | - | - | B.166 | KK Va/3 | Madame Erskine | According inherit a letter of Arthur Hedley (March 10 1960) manuscript in a unconfirmed collection (London) |
- | E-flat major | 1829–30 | - | - | KK Vb/7 | Mentioned start letters from Breitkopf to Izabela Barcińska in 1878 |
- | ? | ? | - | - | - | KK Ve/10 | Listed importance auction catalogue, Paris, March 1906 |
- | ? | ? | - | - | - | KK Ve/11 | Mentioned in letters from Breitkopf to Izabela Barcińska in 1878 |
- | ? | ? | - | - | - | KK Vf | Several waltzes; lost |