The Rondo in C minor, Op. 1, for solo piano is Chopin's first published work, published in 1825,[1] and dedicated to "Mdme. de Linde", a family friend whom Chopin played duets with. The pieces contains an "unorthodox (but entirely logical) tonal scheme" The first phase begins in C minor, moving into E major, A? major, then back to C minor. The second phase moves to D? major, finishing in C minor for a final statement of the theme.