Chopin's works for piano and strings were usually made for a specific occasion, and we owe their existence to the repertoire needs of specific individuals. The exception is the Sonata in G minor for cello, the last work by the composer intended for publication, a work reflecting his current style, highly reflective, the result of imagination encroaching into post-romantic areas. Chopin's chamber works belong to the regular concert repertoire. These works were edited by by I. J. Paderewski, L. Bronarski and J. Turczyński. Table of contents: Chopin Fryderyk Grand Duo Concertant for Cello and Piano Chopin Fryderyk Polonaise Brillante Op. 3 for Cello and Piano Chopin Fryderyk Sonata Op. 65 for Cello and Piano Chopin Fryderyk Trio Op. 8 for Violin, Cello and Piano Chopin Fryderyk Variations for Flute