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Chopin: Ballades Nos 2 & 4, Scherzo No. 4 et al

Anna Zassimova (piano)

much interesting context to this music is offered. This album repays careful listening and enriches our picture of Chopin’s conception of these elusive, tender dances.

Chopin: Ballades Nos 2 & 4, Scherzo No. 4 et al

Anna Zassimova (piano)

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much interesting context to this music is offered. This album repays careful listening and enriches our picture of Chopin’s conception of these elusive, tender dances.

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The pianist Anna Zassimova offers us a musical journey through most of Chopin’s creative periods, bringing together miniatures and some larger scaled, highly structured works. We can thus follow the composer’s stylistic evolution: slightly whimsical at first, then works that are often tragic and violent, evolving in his final years towards great luminosity and relative calm. Highlights of this recital include the Ballades Nos 2 and 4, the Mazurkas, Op. 41 and Op. 50 and the Scherzo No. 4 in E major. The mazurkas can be seen as a kind of diary that Chopin kept throughout his life as an artist, reflecting his deep-rooted attachment to Poland. In them, folklore was entirely recreated and stylized. Considered the finest of Chopin’s creation and among the most representative of romantic music, the Ballads are pure music in its finest form. Without any specific programme, they are said to have been inspired by the poetic ideas of one of his friends, the poet Adam Mickiewicz. Finally, the Scherzo has an almost fairy-tale, luminous atmosphere, although there are more passionate and intense moments, and it thus appears close to the character of the scherzo as it was once conceived.

Contents and tracklist

I. Vivace in G major
Track length2:39
II. Allegretto in A flat major
Track length3:06
III. Moderato in C sharp minor
Track length5:55
I. Andantino in E minor
Track length2:04
II. Animato in B major
Track length1:22
III. Allegretto in A flat major
Track length1:52
IV. Maestoso in C sharp minor
Track length3:37

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September 2023

much interesting context to this music is offered. This album repays careful listening and enriches our picture of Chopin’s conception of these elusive, tender dances.

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