The tempo of the piece is
Alla polacca e maestoso ("like a
polonaise and majestic"). The form may be viewed as intermediate between
ternary (A-B-A) and
rondo (A-B-A-C-A), since the first interlude is much shorter than the second (16 vs. 74 bars). The main
theme is preceded by an
introduction of about thirty seconds in length. The piece features a grand introduction with fast ascending
chromatic notes in both hands, setting the mood of the piece; also, it shows the heroic side of Chopin's art. The first theme is a dance-like theme in the
tonic key of
A major. It is the familiar part of the piece and has the left hand moving in pounding octaves. The theme is repeated up an octave with short
trills that fill some of the auditory gaps in the theme. The first interlude presents a series of chord progressions that lead into a recount of the traditional
polonaise melody, with the polonaise rhythm employed in the left-hand
accompaniment. The main theme then repeats once more. The second, main interlude (or trio section) opens with six loud
arpeggio chords before switching to a very soft bass
ostinato of descending octaves first in the key of
E major and then in
E major (written as
D major). A
march-like melody follows the descending octaves and this occurs twice, and then a long lyrical interlude firstly with harmonic chord progressions and frequent
modulations. This ends in a descending passage before the main theme is replayed. The theme is played louder and more dramatically and ends in a
coda including material derived from the main theme. A typical performance of the polonaise lasts six and a half minutes. The piece is written in
time but includes many implicit deviations from this metre. == Influence ==