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Chopin is one of the few classical (romantic to be exact) composers whose work I unconditionally adore.
While playing this particular Prelude, I just feel like I'm exploring the deepest emotional layers of a completely desperate and devastated human being who finally finds some piece in the end.
From what I heard, the constant "drops" of g# are actually not meant to resemble raindrops, but Chopin's beating heart, while he is waiting for his family to come home during a heavy storm while on a holiday on Mallorca.
I've never listened to recordings of this prelude. This is my personal interpretation.
Enjoy.
Music composed by Frederic Chopin