: The name comes from the relentless, repeating A-flat note in the left hand, which many listeners interpret as the steady drip of rain. George Sand later recounted a story of a severe rainstorm during its creation, though Chopin himself reportedly disliked the "childish" imitation of external sounds. Chopin - Prelude Opus 28 No.15 in D flat major (Raindrop)
: It was composed between 1838 and 1839 during a rainy winter at a monastery in Valldemossa, Mallorca , where Chopin was staying with his lover, the writer George Sand. shopen melodiia dozhdia skachat
: Chopin never actually titled the piece "Raindrop" or "Rain Melody"; he officially titled it Prelude Op. 28, No. 15 . The popular nickname was given later by pianist Hans von Bülow. : The name comes from the relentless, repeating