24/27 1, and succeeded in getting it. For on January 1832, he wrote to Frederick Wieck: "Chopin's first work (I believe firmly that it is his tenth) is in my hands: a lady would say that it was very pretty, very piquant, almost Moschelesque. But I believe you will make Clara [Wieck's daughter, afterwards Mdme. But I humbly venture to assert that there are between this composition and Op. 2 two years and twenty works"] All this, however, is changed in another composition, the Rondeau a la Mazur, Op. |