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Since a very early age, Magdalena Lisak has been winning top prizes in national and international competitions. One of her most valuable experiences was a course at the Basle Music Academy under Krystian Zimerman. She also honed her skills in masterclasses given by Victor Merzhanov and Leon Fleisher, and in chamber music with members of the Amadeus Quartet. Her interpretations have been recorded for Deutsche Rundfunk, Radio Suisse Romande, Polskie Radio and Telewizja Polska and many more. | 
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| |  | Daniil Trifonov: 16th International Chopin Piano Competition
Chopin: | Étude Op. 10 No. 8 in F major Étude Op. 25 No. 6 in G sharp minor Nocturne No. 17 in B major, Op. 62 No. 1 Scherzo No. 4 in E major, Op. 54 Waltz No. 1 in E flat major 'Grande Valse Brillante', Op. 18 Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60 Mazurkas Op. 56 Nos. 1-3 Scherzo No. 3 in C sharp minor, Op. 39 Andante spianato & Grande Polonaise, Op. 22 Rondo a la Mazurka, Op. 5 Polonaise No. 7 in A flat major, Op. 61 'Polonaise-fantaisie' Tarantella in A flat major, Op. 43 Piano Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58 Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11 Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, Antoni Wit |
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| |  | Chopin - The Complete Mazurkas Volume 2
It has been said that the mazurkas are the soul of Chopin, revealing facets of his personality and emotions more directly than any other of his compositions. Of all the forms in which he wrote throughout his career, Chopin turned most frequently to the mazurka, so that the whole collection forms a kind of musical diary, one in which he could confide his most private thoughts, and which, coincidentally, charts his progress as a composer. His modulations, harmonies and use of counterpoint become (generally) more adventurous with each new set. Some later examples verge on the experimental. Chopin preserved the various quintessential elements of this Polish folk dance—the sudden changes of emotion, for instance, or the drone bass of the bagpipes—and, as with the waltz, polonaise and nocturne, elevated an established form into the realm of high art. They are startlingly original—even eccentric sometimes—for the form inspired in him a freedom to explore without inhibition. For all their brevity (few last longer than four minutes) and the variations based on a simple ABA structure (sometimes with a coda), these miniatures have the same narrative cohesion and depth as the more extended Ballades. Volume 2 of the complete mazurkas combines the four late sets of Opp 50, 56, 59 and 63, followed by fifteen individual dances composed between 1826 and 1849. Though Chopin left instructions for them to be destroyed, the two sets published as Opp 67 and 68 were issued after Chopin’s death in 1855 by his friend Julian Fontana with the approval of the composer’s family. The Op 50 set and the three groups that follow share similar structures: an imposing opening dance succeeded by a simpler one and culminating in a contrapuntal finale. On average, they are longer than the earlier mazurkas with more development and use of counterpoint (Op 50 No 3 in C sharp minor and Op 56 No 3 in C minor, for instance, reflect Chopin’s fondness for Bach and the Well-Tempered Clavier). And are they bagpipes we hear in Op 56 No 2? The set was dedicated to his Scottish pupil Catherine Maberly, a friend of his benefactor Jane Stirling. If the three mazurkas of Op 59 (1846) are less ambitious in scope, they seem more spontaneous and at ease, yet with some of Chopin’s most daring modulations (No 1 in A minor) and beautiful melodies (No 2 in A flat major). Also present, and not mentioned hitherto, is another element used frequently throughout the mazurkas—the (sometimes obsessive) use of repeated patterns, as in the well-known final mazurka of the set in F sharp minor. Op 63 was the last set that Chopin published (1847). It is dedicated to the Countess Laura Czosnowska from Warsaw, the flirtatious friend of Chopin’s sister Ludwika. No 1 is certainly vivacious (note a repetitive figure again in the central section). No 3 in C sharp minor is justly celebrated, its poignant melody cleverly worked as a canon in the coda. Of the Opp 67 and 68 mazurkas, the best are Op 67 No 4 in A minor (composed in 1846) and Op 68 No 4 in F minor, to which Fontana affixed the following: ‘Cette Mazurka est la dernière inspiration que Chopin ait jetée sur le papier peu de temps avant sa mort; il était déjà trop malade pour l’essayer au piano.’ (‘This Mazurka is the last inspiration that Chopin committed to paper shortly before his death; he was already too ill to try it out on the piano.’) Wilhelm von Lenz recalled in 1872 the experience of hearing Chopin play his mazurkas: ‘There his playing was truly at home; in them resided Chopin’s originality as a pianist.’ Berlioz agreed. As early as December 1833 (in Le Rénovateur), he was aware of this unique style of playing. ‘Virtually nobody but Chopin himself can play his music and give it this unusual turn’ with ‘a thousand nuances … which are impossible to convey by instructions. There are unbelievable details in his Mazurkas; and he has found how to make them doubly interesting by playing them with the utmost degree of softness, piano in the extreme, the hammers merely brushing the strings, so much so that one is tempted to go close to the instrument and put one’s ear to it as if to a concert of sylphs or elves.’ Chopin played his mazurkas with a rubato so free that some took it to be erratic timing. Meyerbeer called on Chopin one day while he was playing the Mazurka Op 63 No 3, took a seat and commented that Chopin was playing in 2/4. No, Chopin insisted, he was playing in 3/4. No, countered Meyerbeer calmly, beating time, it’s in 2/4. Chopin, who normally never raised his voice, is then reported to have screamed in rage at the suggestion he was playing in anything other than strict time. The two composers held their own and, sadly, parted on bad terms. On another occasion some years later, Karl Halle (better known subsequently as Sir Charles Hallé) made the same observation as Meyerbeer, suggesting that a particular mazurka appeared to be written in 4/4. He obviously caught Chopin in a better mood, for while Chopin initially denied that he was playing in 4/4, in the end had to admit that Halle was right, laughing that it was ‘the national character of the dance which created the oddity’. “Not only does he catch the rhythm, but his feel for nuance and colour misses no element of Chopin’s infinite imagination, and the balance of earthiness and elegance is well-nigh ideal…Ohlsson brings a phenomenal variety of expression and depth of characterisation to these exquisite miniatures - an approach that manages to capture the folk elements of the composer's style to quite hypnotic effect.” BBC Music Magazine, February 2010 ***** | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Rafal Blechacz: Winner: 15th International Chopin Competition
Chopin: | Prelude Op. 28 No. 7 in A major Prelude Op. 28 No. 8 in F sharp minor Prelude Op. 28 No. 9 in E major Prelude Op. 28 No. 10 in C sharp minor Prelude Op. 28 No. 11 in B major Prelude Op. 28 No. 12 in G sharp minor Nocturne No. 17 in B major, Op. 62 No. 1 Études, Op. 10 (selection) Waltz No. 6 in D flat major, Op. 64 No. 1 'Minute Waltz' Waltz No. 7 in C sharp minor, Op. 64 No. 2 Waltz No. 8 in A flat major, Op. 64 No. 3 Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60 Polonaise No. 6 in A flat major, Op. 53 'Héroïque' Mazurkas Op. 56 Nos. 1-3 Piano Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58 Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11 Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, Antoni Wit Mazurka No. 10 in B flat major, Op. 17 No. 1 | Debussy: | Clair de Lune (from Suite Bergamasque) |
“…the overall standard of his playing is exceptional. The qualities familiar from the studio disc are again evident here: specifically the innate projection of musical line, the sense of time and space for the music to breathe, itself allied to Blechacz's refined feeling for texture and voicing.” BBC Music Magazine, September 2006 **** | | | This item is currently out of stock at the UK distributor. You may order it now but please be aware that it may be six weeks or more before it can be despatched. |
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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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| |  | Chronicle - 15th Annual Chopin Piano Competition, 2005including the early rounds, finals, and the Laureate Concert by the winner, Rafal Blechacz
Chopin: | Étude Op. 10 No. 12 in C minor ‘Revolutionary' Fumio Kawamura Variations brilliantes in B flat major on 'Je Vends des Scapulaires', Op. 12 Hisako Kawamura Étude Op. 10 No. 4 in C sharp minor Kiryl Keduk Étude Op. 10 No. 8 in F major Yusuke Kikuchi Nocturne No. 14 in F sharp minor, Op. 48 No. 2 Ben Kim Étude Op. 25 No. 6 in G sharp minor Shinya Kiyozuka Nocturne No. 18 in E major, Op. 62 No. 2 Szczepan Konczal Scherzo No. 1 in B minor, Op. 20 Jacek Kortus Impromptu No. 3 in G flat major, Op. 51 Olga Kozlova Prelude Op. 28 No. 13 in F sharp major Prelude Op. 28 No. 14 in E flat minor Rachel Naomi Kudo Nocturne No. 7 in C sharp minor, Op. 27 No. 1 Timo Herman Latonen Étude Op. 25 No. 5 in E minor Ka Ling Colleen Lee Tarantella in A flat major, Op. 43 Dmitri Levkovich Waltz No. 4 in F major 'Grande Valse Brillante', Op. 34 No. 3 Dong Hyek Lim Nocturne No. 13 in C minor, Op. 48 No. 1 Wei-Chi Lin Waltz No. 3 in A minor 'Grande Valse Brillante', Op. 34 No. 2 Jedrzej Lisiecki Étude Op. 10 No. 12 in C minor ‘Revolutionary' Igor Lovchinsky Waltz No. 8 in A flat major, Op. 64 No. 3 Takuro Maeda Waltz No. 6 in D flat major, Op. 64 No. 1 'Minute Waltz' Milos Mihajlovic Prelude Op. 45 in C sharp minor (No. 25) Aleksandra Mikulska Nocturne No. 3 in B major, Op. 9 No. 3 Maiko Mine Prelude Op. 28 No. 23 in F major Prelude Op. 28 No. 24 in D minor Aleksandra Mozgiel Étude Op. 25 No. 5 in E minor Marko Mustonen Waltz No. 5 in A flat major, Op. 42 Howard Na Étude Op. 10 No. 4 in C sharp minor Kotaro Nagano Nocturne No. 12 in G major, Op. 37 No. 2 Rieko Nezu Étude Op. 10 No. 10 in A flat major Miku Omine Étude Op. 10 No. 2 in A minor 'chromatique' Yuma Osaki Waltz No. 2 in A flat major 'Grande Valse Brillante', Op. 34 No. 1 Esther Park Étude Op. 10 No. 2 in A minor 'chromatique' Maxence Pilchen Nocturne No. 14 in F sharp minor, Op. 48 No. 2 Maciej Piszek Prelude Op. 28 No. 22 in G minor Prelude Op. 28 No. 23 in F major Marianna Prjevalskaya Étude Op. 10 No. 10 in A flat major Monika Quinn Waltz No. 2 in A flat major 'Grande Valse Brillante', Op. 34 No. 1 Mayumi Sakamoto Waltz No. 5 in A flat major, Op. 42 Takaya Sano Étude Op. 25 No. 10 in B minor Takashi Sato Berceuse in D flat major, Op. 57 Shohei Sekimoto Étude Op. 25 No. 11 in A minor 'Winter Wind' Wen-Yu Shen Waltz No. 2 in A flat major 'Grande Valse Brillante', Op. 34 No. 1 Marian Sobula Étude Op. 25 No. 1 in A flat major 'Aeolian Harp' Étude Op. 25 No. 9 in G flat major 'Butterfly' Yeol-Eum Son Waltz No. 7 in C sharp minor, Op. 64 No. 2 Masanori Sugano Étude Op. 10 No. 1 in C major Mei-Ting Sun Berceuse in D flat major, Op. 57 Marek Szlezer Étude Op. 25 No. 5 in E minor Piotr Szychowski Nocturne No. 17 in B major, Op. 62 No. 1 Gracjan Szymczak Prelude Op. 28 No. 7 in A major Prelude Op. 28 No. 8 in F sharp minor Prelude Op. 28 No. 9 in E major Prelude Op. 28 No. 10 in C sharp minor Galina Tchistyakova Prelude Op. 28 No. 20 in C minor Xin Tong Rondo in C minor Op. 1 Krzysztof Trzaskowski Étude Op. 10 No. 1 in C major Nobuyuki Tsujii Prelude Op. 28 No. 21 in B flat major Prelude Op. 28 No. 22 in G minor Nobuyuki Tsujii Prelude Op. 28 No. 15 in D flat major ‘Raindrop' Helene Tysman Waltz No. 6 in D flat major, Op. 64 No. 1 'Minute Waltz' Yuko Ueno Nocturne No. 3 in B major, Op. 9 No. 3 Natalia Wandoch Prelude Op. 28 No. 8 in F sharp minor Prelude Op. 28 No. 10 in C sharp minor Katarzyna Wasiak Waltz No. 5 in A flat major, Op. 42 Slawomir Wilk Étude Op. 10 No. 5 in G flat major 'Black Key' Xiaoxi Wu Étude Op. 10 No. 2 in A minor 'chromatique' Ingolf Wunder Étude Op. 10 No. 4 in C sharp minor Takashi Yamamoto Étude Op. 10 No. 10 in A flat major Ryo Yanagitani Étude Op. 10 No. 7 in C major Chien-Ying Yang Berceuse in D flat major, Op. 57 Andrey Yaroshinskiy Nocturne No. 7 in C sharp minor, Op. 27 No. 1 Hong-Chun Youn Étude Op. 10 No. 10 in A flat major Avan Yu Étude Op. 25 No. 10 in B minor Feodor Amirov Prelude Op. 28 No. 13 in F sharp major Prelude Op. 28 No. 14 in E flat minor Soo-Jung Ann Étude Op. 25 No. 4 in A minor Piotr Banasik Étude Op. 25 No. 5 in E minor Michal Bialk Prelude Op. 28 No. 14 in E flat minor Prelude Op. 28 No. 16 in B flat minor Dong Min Lim Étude Op. 10 No. 8 in F major Rafal Blechacz Prelude Op. 28 No. 17 in A flat major Nicolas Bringuier Waltz No. 4 in F major 'Grande Valse Brillante', Op. 34 No. 3 Sonia Chan Étude Op. 25 No. 10 in B minor Chiao-Ying Chang Prelude Op. 28 No. 8 in F sharp minor Prelude Op. 28 No. 9 in E major Stanislaw Drzewiecki Étude Op. 10 No. 5 in G flat major 'Black Key' Pawel Filek Impromptu No. 1 in A flat major, Op. 29 Sonja Fräki Prelude Op. 28 No. 16 in B flat minor Prelude Op. 28 No. 17 in A flat major Mariko Furukawa Etude Op. 10 No. 11 in E flat major Alexej Gorlatch Étude Op. 25 No. 11 in A minor 'Winter Wind' Peng Cheng He Rondo in E flat major, Op. 16 Ching-Yun Hu Étude Op. 10 No. 7 in C major Maki Inoue Étude Op. 10 No. 5 in G flat major 'Black Key' Oliver Jia Prelude Op. 28 No. 13 in F sharp major Prelude Op. 28 No. 14 in E flat minor Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60 Howard Na Berceuse in D flat major, Op. 57 Xiaoxi Wu Étude Op. 25 No. 10 in B minor Waltz No. 5 in A flat major, Op. 42 Wen-Yu Shen Nocturne No. 18 in E major, Op. 62 No. 2 Marian Sobula Nocturne No. 7 in C sharp minor, Op. 27 No. 1 Avan Yu Scherzo No. 1 in B minor, Op. 20 Timo Herman Latonen Prelude Op. 28 No. 7 in A major Prelude Op. 28 No. 8 in F sharp minor Prelude Op. 28 No. 9 in E major Prelude Op. 28 No. 10 in C sharp minor Prelude Op. 28 No. 11 in B major Prelude Op. 28 No. 12 in G sharp minor Nocturne No. 17 in B major, Op. 62 No. 1 Étude Op. 10 No. 10 in A flat major Waltz No. 6 in D flat major, Op. 64 No. 1 'Minute Waltz' Waltz No. 7 in C sharp minor, Op. 64 No. 2 Waltz No. 8 in A flat major, Op. 64 No. 3 Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60 Polonaise No. 6 in A flat major, Op. 53 'Héroïque' Mazurkas Op. 56 Nos. 1-3 Piano Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58 Rafal Blechacz Nocturne No. 17 in B major, Op. 62 No. 1 Waltz No. 4 in F major 'Grande Valse Brillante', Op. 34 No. 3 Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60 Scherzo No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 31 Andante spianato & Grande Polonaise, Op. 22 Mazurkas (4), Op. 24 Piano Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58 Nobuyuki Tsujii Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60 Étude Op. 25 No. 5 in E minor Scherzo No. 3 in C sharp minor, Op. 39 Nocturne No. 16 in E flat major, Op. 55 No. 2 Scherzo No. 4 in E major, Op. 54 Mazurkas Op. 59 Nos. 1-3 Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 35 'Marche funèbre' Polonaise No. 6 in A flat major, Op. 53 'Héroïque' Takashi Yamamoto Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 35 'Marche funèbre' Jacek Kortus Mazurkas (4), Op. 33 Ka Ling Colleen Lee Piano Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58 Rachel Naomi Kudo Andante spianato & Grande Polonaise, Op. 22 Dong Hyek Lim Mazurkas (4), Op. 24 Rieko Nezu Polonaise No. 6 in A flat major, Op. 53 'Héroïque' Dong Min Lim Mazurka No. 36 in A minor, Op. 59 No. 1 Yeol-Eum Son Andante spianato & Grande Polonaise, Op. 22 Yuma Osaki Mazurkas (4), Op. 30 Andrey Yaroshinskiy Polonaise No. 6 in A flat major, Op. 53 'Héroïque' Shohei Sekimoto Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11 Jacek Kortus Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21 Dong Hyek Lim Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11 Takashi Yamamoto Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21 Rieko Nezu Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11 Rafal Blechacz Prelude Op. 28 No. 13 in F sharp major Prelude Op. 28 No. 14 in E flat minor Prelude Op. 28 No. 15 in D flat major ‘Raindrop' Prelude Op. 28 No. 16 in B flat minor Prelude Op. 28 No. 17 in A flat major Prelude Op. 28 No. 18 in F minor Mazurkas Op. 59 Nos. 1-3 Dong Hyek Lim Waltz No. 4 in F major 'Grande Valse Brillante', Op. 34 No. 3 Mazurkas (4), Op. 33 Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11 Dong Min Lim Mazurkas Op. 56 Nos. 1-3 Polonaise No. 6 in A flat major, Op. 53 'Héroïque' Waltz No. 7 in C sharp minor, Op. 64 No. 2 Waltz No. 6 in D flat major, Op. 64 No. 1 'Minute Waltz' Mazurka No. 10 in B flat major, Op. 17 No. 1 Rafal Blechacz | Debussy: | Clair de Lune (from Suite Bergamasque) Rafal Blechacz |
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Beethoven: | Piano Concertos Nos. 1-5 (complete) Piano Concerto in D major, arranged by the composer after the Violin Concerto, Op. 61a | Brahms: | Piano Concerto No. 2 in B flat major, Op. 83 Klavierstücke (4), Op. 119 Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor, Op. 15 Waltzes (16), Op. 39 | Chopin: | Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11 Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21 Variations on Mozart's 'La ci darem la mano' in B flat major, Op. 2 Fantasia in A major on Polish Airs, Op. 13 Krakowiak - Concert Rondo in F, Op. 14 Mazurkas Op. 50 Nos. 1-3 Mazurkas Op. 56 Nos. 1-3 | Gershwin: | Piano Concerto in F major | Grieg: | Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 16 | Liszt: | Piano Concerto No. 1 in E flat major, S124 Piano Concerto No. 2 in A major, S125 Totentanz, S126 for piano & orchestra Malédiction, S121 Op. 452 | Mendelssohn: | Piano Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 25 Piano Concerto No. 2 in D minor, Op. 40 | Mozart: | Piano Concertos Nos. 1-27 (complete) | Rachmaninov: | Piano Concertos Nos. 1-4 (complete) Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op. 43 | Ravel: | Piano Concerto in D major (for the left hand) Piano Concerto in G major | Saint-Saëns: | Piano Concertos Nos. 1-5 Africa - Fantasie for piano & orchestra Op. 89 | Schumann: | Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54 | Tchaikovsky: | Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor, Op. 23 Piano Concerto No. 2 in G major, Op. 44 |
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