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CHOPIN: PIANO SONATA No.2 - No.3 "SECONDE GRANDE SONATE" - 24 PRÉLUDES

Alfred Cortot

Classical - Released September 13, 2022 | Nar Classical

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Chopin : 11 Polonaises

Samson François

Classical - Released September 8, 2008 | Warner Classics

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Frédéric Chopin : Ballades - Waltzes - Mazurkas - Etudes... (Original Edition)

Murray Perahia

Classical - Released October 20, 1994 | Sony Music Media

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Dances (Bach, Chopin, Scriabin, Granados, Liszt)

Benjamin Grosvenor

Classical - Released January 1, 2014 | Decca Music Group Ltd.

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Even at a very young age (he was 22 when this album was released in 2014), British pianist Benjamin Grosvenor had the kind of sound that makes his compatriots roll over and put their paws in the air. It's understated, dry, humorous, and technically unimpeachable. On an album of dances, will some listeners want more oomph in, say, the Chopin Andante spianato and Grande Polonaise Brillante, Op. 22? Sure, but on his own terms Grosvenor is indeed impressive, and not just for his age. The opening Bach Partita No. 4 in D major, BWV 828, is questionable in several ways; the interpretation seems capricious, and, even if you could explain connections conceptually, the work does not feel like it connects to the rest of the program. From there, however, things improve. The smaller works, most of all the Eight valses poéticos of Granados, are marvelously suited to Grosvenor's approach, and the usually splashy Arabesques on Johann Strauss' "By the Beautiful Blue Danube" are brought under control in a delightful way. The Boogie-Woogie Etude of Morton Gould is another effort that may be more satisfying within the U.K. than elsewhere, but for those looking for a savior of British music, Benjamin Grosvenor certainly bears watching.© TiVo
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Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Op. 10 No. 3, Op. 26 & "Grande sonate pathétique", Op. 13

Gianluca Cascioli

Classical - Released February 2, 2024 | Arcana

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Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 1, Fantasy on Polish Airs & Andante spianato and Grande polonaise brillante

Abbey Simon

Concertos - Released January 26, 2024 | Vox

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Bande Originale du film "Le Pianiste" (The Pianist - 2002)

Frédéric Chopin

Film Soundtracks - Released October 28, 2002 | Sony Classical

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Chopin: 26 Préludes - Scriabine: Sonate Op. 19 No. 2

Beatrice Rana

Classical - Released September 2, 2012 | ATMA Classique

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Frederic Chopin : Valses (Intégrale)

Alexandre Tharaud

Classical - Released April 21, 2006 | harmonia mundi

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Robert Schumann : Sonate pour piano n°1 - Grande Humoresque

Adam Laloum

Classical - Released September 23, 2013 | Mirare

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Beethoven: Complete (32) Piano Sonatas, Variations WoO 80 (New Mastering)

Yves Nat

Classical - Released January 4, 2021 | Alexandre Bak - Classical Music Reference Recording

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Une mort mythique (Les musiciens et la Grande Guerre, Vol. 1)

Alain Meunier

Classical - Released June 1, 2014 | HORTUS

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Frédéric Chopin : 14 Waltzes & 7 Mazurkas

Jean-Marc Luisada

Solo Piano - Released May 21, 2014 | Sony Music Labels Inc.

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Beethoven, Kuhlau & Doppler: Variations on Folk Songs

Anna Besson

Classical - Released October 23, 2020 | Alpha Classics

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Anna Besson is a flautist with a passion for traditional music, who has already made an album of Irish folk music, "The Dubhlinn Gardens". For this new recording, she teams up with the Russian fortepianist Olga Pashchenko, an eminent specialist of Beethoven’s music, to which she has already devoted three recordings dedicated to Beethoven on Alpha. Together they explore his interest in the popular melodies and the various folklores that make up the mosaic of European music by performing four of his ten National Airs, Op.107 and two Themes with Variations from Op. 10, which will take the listener from one end of the Old Continent to the other, from Scotland to Russia via Austria. The selection of works by Romantic composers that completes the programme shows how they shared the interest in folk material pioneered by Beethoven and his teacher Haydn – Swedish tunes for Kuhlau, Hungarian for Doppler, Auvergnese for Walckiers. © Alpha Classics
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Cicero's Chopin

Eugen Cicero

Jazz - Released May 9, 1966 | MPS

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Baroque Guitar

Julian Bream

Classical - Released January 1, 1966 | Sony Classical

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Chopin: 19 Valses

François Chaplin

Classical - Released January 7, 2022 | Aparté

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Very popular during Chopin’s lifetime, the waltzes have long been a favorite with professionals and amateurs alike. Highly virtuosic – most of them were clearly not intended to be danced – and sometimes melancholy, they nevertheless retain the distinctive lightness and grace that we associate with the genre. These pieces have accompanied François Chaplin since his early days as a pianist. After so many years spent playing them, looking beyond their apparent simplicity and fathoming the depths of their poetry, this lifelong admirer of Chopin brings together here, on this magnificent recording – ten years after his complete Nocturnes – the composer’s 19 Waltzes. This complete and continuous reading enables us to perceive them as a whole, stunningly beautiful and full of verve. © Aparté
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Chopin: Mazurkas & Sonate No. 3

Lukas Geniušas

Classical - Released May 15, 2020 | Mirare

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Chopin was an absolute master of “small forms” (preludes, ballads, nocturnes, mazurkas, impromptus, études, polonaises), which often overshadowed his larger works such as the three piano sonatas and the sonata for cello and piano which are brilliant but are often criticised for being disparate pieces strung together. Yet, upon closer examination, many musicologists have found that these works are carefully structured and as accomplished as the classical models established by Haydn and Beethoven.In this recital for Mirare, the Russian-Lithuanian pianist Lukas Geniušas has once again set his sights on Chopin after his interpretation of Chopin’s twenty-four Etudes (for Dux Records) in 2013 was highly praised. Two years later, the release of his monographic album dedicated to the Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor and the Concerto in E minor by the Chopin Institute in Warsaw (Narodowy Instytut Fryderyka Chopin), was once again a success.Having studied at the Moscow Frederic Chopin College of Music Performing, the brilliant young Lukas Geniušas now remains loyal to his favourite composer. He leads up to Sonata No. 3 by playing a mix of eleven Mazurkas, like walking down an impressive avenue of lime trees leading to a stately home. His great technique and remarkable sensitivity allow him to pick up on even the most subtle and delicate details of Chopin’s music. © François Hudry/Qobuz