The Complete Works : Nocturnes Vol. 2
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Title:
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The Complete Works : Nocturnes Vol. 2 |
Otros títulos:
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Las Obras Completas : Nocturnos Vol. 2 |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Frédéric Chopin; Adam Harasiewicz |
Código CDU:
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Cho.18cd4 |
Forma Musical:
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Piano music ; Waltzes ; Sonatas (Piano) ; Songs with piano ; Sonatas (Violoncello and piano) ; Piano trios ; Piano with orchestra ; Concertos (Piano). |
Abstract:
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Chopin's Ballades represents the highest art of music and are undoubtedly among his most important works. I remember an old book I read where the writers friend during a meeting with fellow lovers of Chopin's music spontaneously called out "All Beethoven's Sonatas for another Chopin Ballade". That should say it all. Chopin's first Ballade took him a great effort to produce and occupied him, on and off, for two years. In Chopin's Ballades, control and deployment of passion in their combination of immediacy and inner logic show us not once but repeatedly how art derives order from chaos. Chopin's chamber works are seldom performed but at least the trio in G-minor, labeled op.8, deserves more attention. It reveales his youths ambitions to compete with these days composers in every important genre. Soon he realised that his destiny was aimed for piano compositions and with the exceptions for the piano concertos, the chamber work listed here and the 4:th Sonata in op.65 (which I have put under ... |
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