Chopin's compositions for piano and orchestra
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Frédéric Chopin's compositions for piano and orchestra originated from the late 1820s to the early 1830s, and comprise three concert pieces he composed 1827–1828, while a student at the Central School of Music [pl] in Warsaw,[1] two piano concertos, completed and premièred between finishing his studies (mid 1829) and leaving Poland (late 1830),[2][3] and later drafts, resulting in two more published works.[4][5] Among these, and the other works in the brilliant style which Chopin composed in this period, the concertos are the most accomplished ones.[6]