Prices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Grigory Sokolov & Janusz Olejniczak play Chopin
Chopin: | Études (12), Op. 25 Grigory Sokolov (piano) Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 35 'Marche funèbre' Grigory Sokolov (piano) Preludes (24), Op. 28 Grigory Sokolov (piano) Polonaise No. 5 in F sharp minor, Op. 44 Janusz Olejniczak (piano) Polonaise No. 4 in C minor, Op. 40, No. 2 Janusz Olejniczak (piano) Polonaise No. 3 in A major, Op. 40 No. 1 'Military' Janusz Olejniczak (piano) Polonaise No. 1 in C sharp minor, Op. 26 No. 1 Janusz Olejniczak (piano) Polonaise No. 6 in A flat major, Op. 53 'Héroïque' Janusz Olejniczak (piano) Polonaise, Op. posth Janusz Olejniczak (piano) Andante spianato & Grande Polonaise, Op. 22 Janusz Olejniczak (piano) Mazurka No. 5 in B flat major, Op. 7 No. 1 Janusz Olejniczak (piano) Mazurka No. 6 in A minor, Op. 7 No. 2 Janusz Olejniczak (piano) Mazurka No. 7 in F minor, Op. 7 No. 3 Janusz Olejniczak (piano) Mazurka No. 8 in A flat minor, Op. 7 No. 4 Janusz Olejniczak (piano) Mazurka No. 9 in C major, Op. 7 No. 5 Janusz Olejniczak (piano) Mazurkas, Op. 68 Janusz Olejniczak (piano) Mazurkas (4), Op. 24 Janusz Olejniczak (piano) Mazurkas (4), Op. 17 Janusz Olejniczak (piano) Mazurkas (4), Op. 30 Janusz Olejniczak (piano) Mazurka No. 27 in E minor, Op. 41 No. 2 Janusz Olejniczak (piano) Mazurka No. 45 in A minor, Op. 67 No. 4 Janusz Olejniczak (piano) |
Celebrating the 2010 bicentenary of Chopin’s birth, pianists Grigory Sokolov and Janusz Olejniczak, both renowned Chopin greats, are brought together in a beautifully presented boxed set (4 CDs for the price of 1) featuring some of Chopin’s best-loved piano works. These beautiful, deeply moving performances (previously available as four separate albums from Opus 111) are among the finest available, making this the ideal boxed set for music lovers and pianists. Grigory Sokolov’s interpretations are poetic and highly individual, and his rhythmic freedom and elasticity of phrase are perhaps unequalled among pianists today. Janusz Olejniczak is an award-winning pianist and played Chopin in Andrzej Zulawski's film The Blue Note, and also appears as the hands of Wladyslaw Szpilman in Adrien Brody's role in the film The Pianist. | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Friedrich Gulda: The Early Rias Recordings
Beethoven: | Piano Sonata No. 10 in G major, Op. 14 No. 2 Piano Sonata No. 30 in E major, Op. 109 Eroica Variations, Op. 35 Variations (32) on an Original Theme in C minor, WoO 80 Piano Sonata No. 28 in A major, Op. 101 | Chopin: | Preludes (24), Op. 28 Nocturne No. 13 in C minor, Op. 48 No. 1 Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60 | Debussy: | Pour le piano Estampes (3) (Complete) Images pour piano - Book 2 Suite Bergamasque Préludes - Book 1 (12, complete) | Mozart: | Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor, K491 | Prokofiev: | Piano Sonata No. 7 in B flat major, Op. 83 | Ravel: | Gaspard de la Nuit |
The public image of Friedrich Gulda (1930-2000) is divided: for some, he is one of the most important Beethoven interpreters of the 20th century, whereas others perceive him as an enfant terrible whose battle against the cultural establishment and the constraints of the music business, which limited his multifaceted artistic interests and talents, became legendary.As ever, such generalisations are both true and false. This compilation of hitherto unreleased recordings made by Gulda for the RIAS Berlin between 1950 and 1959 enables us to experience the pianist and musician Gulda in a more differentiated and unprejudiced manner. For even here, the 'complete musician' - as Gulda saw himself throughout his career - comes into view.The spectrum of recordings which, given the almost frightening concert and recording activities Gulda tackled during this decade, only represents the tip of the iceberg, speaks for itself: it stretches from Mozart to Prokofiev and shows Gulda to be a universal artist who, from the beginning, sought to combine the highest possible degree of objectivity and authenticity with the greatest intensity of music-making. Gulda's musical and pianistic foundations had been laid in Vienna by his teacher Bruno Seidlhofer, who had formed nearly all the important pianists of the 'Viennese School'; the quality of Gulda's training was confirmed by his being awarded the first prize at the Geneva Piano Competition in 1946 which Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli had won before him. Gulda looked for role models who displayed a spontaneous and at the same time controlled intensity in their playing, and he found them in American Jazz, whose inexorable rise in post-war Europe was to fascinate him throughout his career. The early Mozart and Beethoven recordings, made in 1950, demonstrate Gulda's phenomenal analytical understanding of compositional structures and his unerring sense of rhythm and touch. His Chopin and Ravel recordings are sensational: on the highest pianistic level, Chopin's Prélude Op. 28 and Ravel's Gaspard de la Nuit are presented in a rare, incisive manner on both a musical and dramatic level.With his interpretation of two important early works by Debussy, the Suite pour le Piano and the Suite bergamasque, as well as a selection of the Préludes, Gulda also proves to be one of the few non-French pianists who found a decidedly modern and yet authentic access to these masterworks.The programme closes with single pieces by Chopin (Nocturne in C minor,Op. 48 No. 1 and Berceuse Op. 60), demonstrating Gulda's intensive exploration of romantic works, as well as a spectacular recording of Prokofiev's Piano Sonata No. 7 Op. 83, made in 1950. Prokofiev's music, whose wildness in the end proved incompatible with Gulda, did not remain in his repertoire for long; he did, however, pass on important impulses to his most famous pupil, Martha Argerich. | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | The Art Of Geza Anda
Beethoven: | Diabelli Variations, Op. 120 | Chopin: | Preludes (24), Op. 28 Polonaise No. 6 in A flat major, Op. 53 'Héroïque' Étude Op. 25 No. 5 in E minor Mazurka No. 45 in A minor, Op. 67 No. 4 Mazurka No. 47 in A minor, Op. 68 No. 2 | Liszt: | Grande Étude de Paganini, S. 141 No. 3 'La Campanella' arr. Busoni Waldesrauschen, S145 No. 1 Mephisto Waltz No. 1 | Schubert: | Piano Sonata No. 21 in B flat major, D960 | Schumann: | Kreisleriana, Op. 16 Davidsbündlertänze, Op. 6 Fantasie in C major, Op. 17 Études symphoniques, Op. 13 |
The great Hungarian pianist Géza Anda was born in Budapest in 1921, and studied with Dohnanyi, who provides a direct link to Brahms, and the great virtuoso composer pianist Eugen D’Albert. He died aged only 55 in 1976. Furtwangler called Anda ‘the troubadour of the piano’, and he was indeed a philosopher-virtuoso. His career was devoted to finding the perfect balance between head and heart, intellect and instinct. The first pianist to record all the Mozart concertos, he was also capable of producing a big heroic sound which led to him acquiring a large repertoire in which he could display his gift for panoramic sound painting. Two composers are especially associated with Anda – Bartók and Schumann, and it is the latter of these two masters that is featured on two of the CDs in this four CD set. CD4 contains two recordings of the fearsome Études symphoniques, made in 1943 in his firebrand youth and 20 years later, at the peak of his maturity. His mastery of Beethoven and Schubert is evident on CD1 where the transition from the classical to the romantic age is apparent in Anda’s extraordinary performance of Schubert’s last sonata. The Beethoven is startling, unconventional, thought provoking and in places uneven – intellect winning over instinct perhaps? Anda questions the composer, challenges the listener, and earns our respect in doing so. A must for all lovers of the piano and its great performers Recording details; Beethoven 1961 · Schubert 1963 · Chopin 1959 · Etude op25/5, Mazurka Nos. 47 and 49 1943 · Liszt La Campanella 1942 · Mephisto Waltz 1966 · Schumann 1966 Anda’s interpretations of these works was constantly evolving, so these performances will differ from those he made for EMI The Schumann recordings are among the greatest ever made of this repertoire. “Anda's concern for clarity and rigour and his sense of the fantastical in Schumann's piano writing were perfectly balanced...the performance of Davidsbündlertänze is arguably the greatest on disc... For those of us who never heard Anda in his prime, this set is a total revelation.” The Guardian, 28th August 2009 ***** | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Evgeny Kissin... plays Chopin
Chopin: | Piano Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58 Mazurka No. 40 in F minor, Op. 63 No. 2 Mazurka No. 34 in C major, Op. 56 No. 2 Mazurka No. 41 in C sharp minor, Op. 63 No. 3 Mazurka No. 20 in D flat major, Op. 30 No. 3 Mazurka No. 49 in F minor, Op. 68 No. 4 Mazurka No. 30 in G major, Op. 50 No. 1 Mazurka No. 32 in C sharp minor, Op. 50 No. 3 Mazurka No. 23 in D major, Op. 33 No. 2 Mazurka No. 17 in B flat minor, Op. 24 No. 4 Mazurka No. 38 in F sharp minor, Op. 59 No. 3 Mazurka No. 13 in A minor, Op. 17 No. 4 Mazurka No. 39 in B major, Op. 63 No. 1 Ballades Nos. 1-4 Berceuse in D flat major, Op. 57 Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60 Scherzo No. 4 in E major, Op. 54 Preludes (24), Op. 28 Fantasia in F minor, Op. 49 Waltz No. 2 in A flat major 'Grande Valse Brillante', Op. 34 No. 1 Waltz No. 3 in A minor 'Grande Valse Brillante', Op. 34 No. 2 Waltz No. 4 in F major 'Grande Valse Brillante', Op. 34 No. 3 Nocturne No. 7 in C sharp minor, Op. 27 No. 1 Nocturne No. 8 in D flat major, Op. 27 No. 2 Nocturne No. 9 in B major, Op. 32 No. 1 Nocturne No. 10 in A flat major, Op. 32 No. 2 Scherzo No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 31 Polonaise No. 1 in C sharp minor, Op. 26 No. 1 Polonaise No. 2 in E flat minor, Op. 26 No. 2 Impromptus Nos. 1-4 Polonaise No. 4 in C minor, Op. 40, No. 2 Polonaise No. 6 in A flat major, Op. 53 'Héroïque' Waltz No. 7 in C sharp minor, Op. 64 No. 2 Nocturne No. 10 in A flat major, Op. 32 No. 2 Polonaise No. 5 in F sharp minor, Op. 44 |
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| |  | Kissin plays Chopin
Chopin: | Fantasia in F minor, Op. 49 Polonaise No. 5 in F sharp minor, Op. 44 Scherzo No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 31 Piano Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58 Mazurkas (selection) Ballades Nos. 1-4 Berceuse in D flat major, Op. 57 Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60 Scherzo No. 4 in E major, Op. 54 Preludes (24), Op. 28 Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 35 'Marche funèbre' Polonaise No. 6 in A flat major, Op. 53 'Héroïque' Impromptus Nos. 1-4 |
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| |  | Chopin: The Great PerformersThe Warsaw Recordings
Chopin: | Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11 Martha Argerich (piano) Warsaw National Philharmonic, Witold Rowicki Waltz No. 2 in A flat major 'Grande Valse Brillante', Op. 34 No. 1 Martha Argerich (piano) Nocturne No. 16 in E flat major, Op. 55 No. 2 Martha Argerich (piano) Scherzo No. 3 in C sharp minor, Op. 39 Martha Argerich (piano) Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 35 'Marche funèbre' Ivo Pogorelich (piano) Étude Op. 10 No. 8 in F major Ivo Pogorelich (piano) Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21 Adam Harasiewicz (piano) Warsaw National Philharmonic, Kazimierz Kord Ballade No. 1 in G minor, Op. 23 Adam Harasiewicz (piano) Impromptu No. 3 in G flat major, Op. 51 Adam Harasiewicz (piano) Waltz No. 1 in E flat major 'Grande Valse Brillante', Op. 18 Halina Czerny-Stefanska (piano) Mazurkas (4), Op. 24 Jean-Marc Luisada (piano) Étude Op. 10 No. 1 in C major Martha Argerich (piano) Étude Op. 10 No. 10 in A flat major Martha Argerich (piano) Prelude Op. 28 No. 21 in B flat major Ivo Pogorelich (piano) Prelude Op. 28 No. 22 in G minor Ivo Pogorelich (piano) Prelude Op. 28 No. 23 in F major Ivo Pogorelich (piano) Prelude Op. 28 No. 24 in D minor Ivo Pogorelich (piano) Étude Op. 10 No. 1 in C major Ivo Pogorelich (piano) Étude Op. 10 No. 10 in A flat major Ivo Pogorelich (piano) Scherzo No. 3 in C sharp minor, Op. 39 Ivo Pogorelich (piano) Prelude Op. 45 in C sharp minor (No. 25) Adam Harasiewicz (piano) Prelude Op. 28 No. 13 in F sharp major Stanislav Bunin (piano) Prelude Op. 28 No. 14 in E flat minor Stanislav Bunin (piano) Prelude Op. 28 No. 15 in D flat major ‘Raindrop' Stanislav Bunin (piano) Prelude Op. 28 No. 16 in B flat minor Stanislav Bunin (piano) Prelude Op. 28 No. 17 in A flat major Stanislav Bunin (piano) Prelude Op. 28 No. 18 in F minor Stanislav Bunin (piano) Mazurka No. 32 in C sharp minor, Op. 50 No. 3 Maurizio Pollini (piano) Nocturne No. 13 in C minor, Op. 48 No. 1 Maurizio Pollini (piano) Polonaise No. 5 in F sharp minor, Op. 44 Maurizio Pollini (piano) Polonaise No. 4 in C minor, Op. 40, No. 2 Halina Czerny-Stefanska (piano) Impromptu No. 4 in C sharp minor, Op. 66 'Fantaisie-Impromptu' Halina Czerny-Stefanska (piano) Polonaise No. 3 in A major, Op. 40 No. 1 'Military' Halina Czerny-Stefanska (piano) Mazurkas (4), Op. 30 Kemal Gekic (piano) Étude Op. 25 No. 6 in G sharp minor Vladimir Ashenazy (piano) Polonaise No. 6 in A flat major, Op. 53 'Héroïque' Vladimir Ashenazy (piano) Nocturne No. 3 in B major, Op. 9 No. 3 Krzystof Jablonski (piano) Étude Op. 10 No. 5 in G flat major 'Black Key' Krzystof Jablonski (piano) Étude Op. 25 No. 10 in B minor Krzystof Jablonski (piano) Scherzo No. 1 in B minor, Op. 20 Krzystof Jablonski (piano) Scherzo No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 31 Yuval Fichamn (piano) |
These performances by some of the world’s best known pianists are all live recordings from the Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Ruhr Piano Festival Edition Vol. 28: Portraits VI
Bach, J S: | Cantata BWV147 'Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben': Jesu, bleibet meine Freude arr. Busoni Benjamin Moser (piano) Prelude & Fugue Book 2 No. 24, BWV893 Denis Kozhukhin (piano) Chorale Prelude BWV639 'Ich ruf' zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ' Denis Kozhukhin (piano) Prelude & Fugue Book 2 No. 7, BWV876 Sophie-Mayuko Vetter (piano) Prelude & Fugue Book 1 No. 13 in F sharp major, BWV858 Sophie-Mayuko Vetter (piano) | Beethoven: | Piano Sonata No. 17 in D minor, Op. 31 No. 2 'Tempest' Benjamin Moser (piano) Piano Sonata No. 32 in C minor, Op. 111 Benjamin Moser (piano) Piano Sonata No. 21 in C major, Op. 53 'Waldstein' Boris Giltburg (piano) | Brahms: | Intermezzo in A major, Op. 118 No. 2 Benjamin Moser (piano) Piano Sonata No. 1 in C major, Op. 1 Denis Kozhukhin (piano) | Busoni: | Transcription of Bach's Partita BWV 1004: Chaconne Boris Giltburg (piano) Transcription of Bach's Partita BWV 1004: Chaconne Sophie-Mayuko Vetter (piano) | Chopin: | Mazurka No. 34 in C major, Op. 56 No. 2 Alexander Mogilevsky (piano) Mazurka No. 45 in A minor, Op. 67 No. 4 Alexander Mogilevsky (piano) Mazurka No. 3 in E major, Op. 6 No. 3 Alexander Mogilevsky (piano) Mazurka No. 41 in C sharp minor, Op. 63 No. 3 Alexander Mogilevsky (piano) Prelude Op. 28 No. 1 in C major Alexander Mogilevsky (piano) Prelude Op. 28 No. 4 in E minor Alexander Mogilevsky (piano) Prelude Op. 28 No. 9 in E major Alexander Mogilevsky (piano) Prelude Op. 28 No. 22 in G minor Alexander Mogilevsky (piano) Prelude Op. 28 No. 23 in F major Alexander Mogilevsky (piano) Prelude Op. 28 No. 24 in D minor Alexander Mogilevsky (piano) Prelude Op. 28 No. 18 in F minor Sophie-Mayuko Vetter (piano) Prelude Op. 28 No. 19 in E flat major Sophie-Mayuko Vetter (piano) Prelude Op. 28 No. 13 in F sharp major Sophie-Mayuko Vetter (piano) Prelude Op. 28 No. 22 in G minor Sophie-Mayuko Vetter (piano) Prelude Op. 28 No. 23 in F major Sophie-Mayuko Vetter (piano) Prelude Op. 28 No. 24 in D minor Sophie-Mayuko Vetter (piano) | Handel: | Keyboard Suite, HWV 428 in D minor Sophie-Mayuko Vetter (piano) | Haydn: | Piano Sonata No. 59 in E flat major, Hob.XVI:49 Denis Kozhukhin (piano) Music for a Musical Clock, Hob. XIX/1-24 Sophie-Mayuko Vetter (piano) | Ligeti: | Étude No. 13 'L'escalier du diable' Denis Kozhukhin (piano) | Liszt: | Hungarian Rhapsody, S244 No. 4 in E flat major Alexander Mogilevsky (piano) Réminiscences de "Don Juan" (after Mozart), S. 418 Alexander Mogilevsky (piano) Ouvertüre zu R Wagners Tannhäuser S442 Denis Kozhukhin (piano) | Prokofiev: | Piano Sonata No. 7 in B flat major, Op. 83 Alexander Mogilevsky (piano) Piano Sonata No. 8 in B flat major, Op. 84 Boris Giltburg (piano) | Rachmaninov: | Prelude Op. 32 No. 12 in G sharp minor Benjamin Moser (piano) Étude-Tableau, Op. 39 No. 5 in E flat minor Benjamin Moser (piano) Prelude Op. 23 No. 10 in G flat major Benjamin Moser (piano) Prelude Op. 32 No. 12 in G sharp minor Alexander Mogilevsky (piano) | Ruzicka: | Fünf Szenen world premiere Sophie-Mayuko Vetter (piano) | Schumann: | Kinderszenen, Op. 15: Traümerei Alexander Mogilevsky (piano) | Tchaikovsky: | The Seasons, Op. 37b: May ('Starlit Nights') Boris Giltburg (piano) The Seasons, Op. 37b: August ('Harvest') Boris Giltburg (piano) |
These are live recordings from 2010/2011. All of these artists are on the verge of a major international career. Their recitals cover a wide range of range of repertoire, from Bach to Ligeti. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Grigory Sokolov
Bach, J S: | The Art of Fugue, BWV1080 Partita No. 2 in C minor, BWV826 | Beethoven: | Piano Sonata No. 4 in E flat major, Op. 7 Piano Sonata No. 28 in A major, Op. 101 Rondo in C major, Op. 51 No. 1 Rondo in G major, Op. 51 No. 2 Rondo a capriccio in G major, Op. 129 ‘Rage over a lost penny' | Brahms: | Ballades (4), Op. 10 Piano Sonata No. 3 in F minor, Op. 5 | Chopin: | Preludes (24), Op. 28 |
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| |  | Rubinstein plays Chopin
Chopin: | Ballades Nos. 1-4 Recorded in 1959 Scherzi Nos. 1-4 Recorded in 1959 Polonaise No. 1 in C sharp minor, Op. 26 No. 1 Recording first published in 1958 Mazurkas (4), Op. 6 Recording first published 1956 Mazurkas (4), Op. 17 Recording first published 1956 Mazurkas (4), Op. 24 Recording first published 1956 Mazurkas (4), Op. 30 Recording first published 1956 Mazurkas (4), Op. 33 Recording first published 1956 Mazurkas (4) Op. 41 Recording first published 1956 Mazurkas Op. 50 Nos. 1-3 Recording first published 1956 Mazurkas Op. 56 Nos. 1-3 Recording first published 1956 Mazurkas Op. 63 Nos. 1-3 Recording first published 1956 Mazurkas Op. 59 Nos. 1-3 Recording first published 1956 Mazurkas, Op. 68 Recording first published 1956 Mazurka No. 51 in A minor 'Émile Gaillard' Recording first published 1956 Mazurka No. 50 in A minor 'Notre Temps' Recording first published 1956 Polonaise No. 2 in E flat minor, Op. 26 No. 2 Recording first published in 1958 Polonaise No. 3 in A major, Op. 40 No. 1 'Military' Recording first published in 1958 Preludes (24), Op. 28 Recorded in 1946 Nocturnes Nos. 1-19 Recorded 1936-1937 Polonaise No. 4 in C minor, Op. 40, No. 2 Recording first published in 1958 Waltzes Nos. 1-14 Recording first published in 1955 Polonaise No. 5 in F sharp minor, Op. 44 Recording first published in 1958 Polonaise No. 6 in A flat major, Op. 53 'Héroïque' Recording first published in 1958 |
Regis presents a 6 CD box of Chopin’s piano works played by their greatest ever exponent, Artur Rubinstein. The box includes classic recordings of the Ballades, Scherzi, Nocturnes, Mazurkas, Preludes, Waltzes and Polonaises at an incredible price. An indispensible set for lovers of Chopin and piano music in general. ‘One of the greatest pianists of the century ..... a Chopinist ..... without peer.’ New York Times | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Chopin: Oeuvres pour piano
Chopin: | Berceuse in D flat major, Op. 57 Impromptu No. 1 in A flat major, Op. 29 Impromptu No. 2 in F sharp major, Op. 36 Berceuse in D flat major, Op. 57 Piano Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58 Nocturne No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 9 No. 2 Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 35 'Marche funèbre' Polonaise No. 6 in A flat major, Op. 53 'Héroïque' Ballades Nos. 1-4 Fantasia in F minor, Op. 49 Tarantella in A flat major, Op. 43 Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60 Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21 Impromptu No. 3 in G flat major, Op. 51 Preludes (24), Op. 28 Études (12), Op. 10 Études (12), Op. 25 Trois Nouvelles Études Prelude Op. 45 in C sharp minor (No. 25) Waltzes Nos. 1-14 Nocturne No. 4 in F major, Op. 15 No. 1 Nocturne No. 5 in F sharp major, Op. 15 No. 2 Nocturne No. 7 in C sharp minor, Op. 27 No. 1 Nocturne No. 15 in F minor, Op. 55 No. 1 Nocturne No. 16 in E flat major, Op. 55 No. 2 | Liszt: | Chants Polonais after Chopin (6), S480: excerpts |
(The set contains more than one recording of some works.)
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