Chopin: Ballades Nos. 1-4

This page lists all recordings of Ballades Nos. 1-4, by Frédéric François Chopin (1810-49) on CD, SACD, DVD & download (MP3 & FLAC). Generally, more recent releases are listed first, but with priority given to those that are in stock.

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Sviatoslav Richter plays Chopin

Sviatoslav Richter plays Chopin


Chopin:

Études (12), Op. 10

Ballades Nos. 1-4

Études (12), Op. 25

Two Nocturnes Op. 62

Nocturne No. 19 in E minor, Op. 72 No. 1

Polonaise No. 7 in A flat major, Op. 61 'Polonaise-fantaisie'


As early as 1948 Richter recorded a Polonaise Op.25 No.1, and in 1950 the Ballade No.2 Op.38, few Studies… An avowed enemy of 'completism' the present programme is a fabulous example of his choices, excluding the famous Funeral Sonata, Walzes or First Piano Concerto…, leaving these to Gilels: ‘far better than me' in his opinion!

“Here is Richter at his most godlike, taking the breath away with his astonishing tempos and also with his utterly original take on pieces that could be worn thin by over-familiarity, notably the Ballades.” BBC Music Magazine, February 2013 *****

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Praga Digitals Richter Edition - DSD350062

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Louis Lortie plays Chopin Volume 2

Louis Lortie plays Chopin Volume 2


Chopin:

Nocturne No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 9 No. 2

Nocturne No. 4 in F major, Op. 15 No. 1

Nocturne No. 5 in F sharp major, Op. 15 No. 2

Nocturne No. 6 in G minor, Op. 15 No. 3

Nocturne No. 13 in C minor, Op. 48 No. 1

Nocturne No. 15 in F minor, Op. 55 No. 1

Ballades Nos. 1-4

Berceuse in D flat major, Op. 57

Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60


Louis Lortie (piano)

This is Volume 2 in our series of solo piano works by Chopin, played by the French-Canadian pianist Louis Lortie.

Recording exclusively for Chandos, Lortie is recognised as one of the finest interpreters of Chopin today. He first recorded Chopin’s Études for Chandos more than twenty years ago; the disc was named as one of the ‘50 great performances by superlative pianists’ by BBC Music. Volume 1 of his current Chopin series also has received excellent reviews: the magazine Pianist wrote: ‘He is a pianist of our time when it comes to speed, energy and an unfussy approach to Chopin. His way of playing is like a sharply cut steel sculpture, super elegant and with not one single smudge.’ And in the words of International Piano: ‘These are full-blooded and eloquent performances, an auspicious start to what looks likely to become one of the finest of Chopin surveys.’

The ballade was associated with French poetry up until the mid-nineteenth century, when Chopin was among the first to transform the genre into a purely musical form for solo piano. His four ballades, recorded here, are among his most extraordinary and powerful works, full of dramatic contrasts, with moments of lyrical tenderness followed by passages of rambunctious energy.

The Irish composer John Field invented the piano nocturne as a lyrical and dreamy short piece, a charming and languorous creation that was later transformed and extended by Chopin into something with a much wider emotional range, and a general sense of wistfulness. This ‘Chopin’ style of nocturne soon came to replace the Fieldian style as the preferred model of the genre. The simplicity and directness of expression found in the nocturnes have made them the most popular of all Chopin’s works.

Composed towards the end of his life, the Barcarolle (originally a Venetian gondolier’s song) for solo piano is a melancholy, but sweepingly romantic work that conjures up strong images of Venetian boats, water, and oars. Also on this disc is the Berceuse (inspired by the traditional mood of the lullaby), based around a single four-bar theme which Chopin ornaments in increasingly elaborate ways as the piece develops.

“an understated view of the composer, yet one that is fully cultivated and always convincing...not that Lortie is afraid of big expression, or lacking in virtuosity: his elegant playing always gets to the heart of the matter...a highly satisfying recital.” BBC Music Magazine, July 2012 ****

“throughout his recital you will hear playing of the most patrician poise, fluidity and tonal finesse...In the Op. 9 E flat Nocturne, his rubato has all the delicacy and fragrance of a born Chopin pianist, a subtle give and take and musical breathing. His way with the Berceuse in particular is a marvel of iridescence, unruffled technique and musicianship.” Gramophone Magazine, May 2012

“an excellent recital, well-planned and skillfully varied...In some of the most harrowing, dramatic moments of the Ballades, Lortie sounds like he’s holding back, keeping his top shirt button done...Though the third ballade is a bit bloated the second ballade and the barcarolle are very well done.” MusicWeb International, May 2012

Chandos - CHAN10714

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Chopin: 4 Ballades, Barcarolle & Fantaisie

Chopin: 4 Ballades, Barcarolle & Fantaisie


Chopin:

Ballades Nos. 1-4

Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60

Fantasia in F minor, Op. 49

Polonaise No. 7 in A flat major, Op. 61 'Polonaise-fantaisie'


Sergei Edelmann (piano)

This 2-channel hybrid SACD features the much admired Ukrainean pianist Sergei Edelmann in a collection of pieces for solo piano by Frederick Chopin. The disc includes the Four Ballades, as well as the Barcarolle in F sharp minor, opus 60, the Fantasie in F minor, opus 49, and the Polonaise No. 7 in A flat major known as the “Polonaise Fantasie”.

Born in Lvov, Ukraine in 1960, Sergei Edelmann comes from a long and outstanding musical heritage. He was taught to play by his father Alexander Edelmann, a renowned pianist and teacher who had links to Vladimir Horowitz and Sviatoslav Richter. In his native country Sergei’s first orchestral performance was at the age of 10 playing Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 1. He subsequently performed extensively in recitals and with orchestras throughout the old USSR. His BMG Classics/RCA Red Seal CDs with the Bamberg Symphony under the baton of Claus Peter Flor and the Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra with Paavo Berglund include both Mendelssohn Concertos and the Strauss Burlesque, and his series of solo recordings of Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, Chopin, and Prokofiev have garnered enthusiastic critical acclaim.

Frederick Chopin’s Four Ballades represent some of the most challenging music in the solo piano repertoire. They were composed between 1835 and 1842, and were the first to use the word “Ballade” (a term which was previously associated with 19th century French poetry) in a musical context. Despite a shared lyrical quality, each piece is however highly distinctive in style and mood.

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Triton - OVCT00058

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Chopin: Ballades & Piano Concerto No. 2

Chopin: Ballades & Piano Concerto No. 2


Chopin:

Ballades Nos. 1-4

Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21

Dresden Staatskapelle, Fabio Luisi


The young French pianist Lise de la Salle's new project is one of the event releases of the Chopin bi-centenary year, a recording which couples the famous Four Ballades for solo piano with a live performance of the Second Piano Concerto, performed with one of the best orchestras of the time, the Staatskapelle Dresden, under its former principal conductor Fabio Luisi.

In 2007 the Staatskapelle Dresden was awarded ‘Prize of the European Culture Foundation of the Word’s Musical Heritage’ - the only orchestra in the world ever to have been so honoured. In December 2008, it was selected, as so often in the past, as one of the world's top ten orchestras - this time by Gramophone. The British magazine has also been fulsome in its praise of the pianist: “Lise de la Salle is a talent in a million.”

Lise de la Salle, born in 1988, began studying the piano aged four, gave her first concert at nine, and made her debut with orchestra in Beethoven’s Second Concerto at 13. Since 2001 she has pursued an international career that has taken her to such venues as the Berlin Philharmonie, the Hollywood Bowl, Metropolitan Art Space in Tokyo, Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris and the Wigmore Hall in London.

At the age of 14, her first recording (Ravel, Rachmaninov) marked the start of her collaboration with Naïve. In 2004, her second album (Bach, Liszt) was named CD of the Month by Gramophone. This was followed in 2007 by a third CD, the First Concertos of Shostakovich, Liszt, and Prokofiev with Lawrence Foster and the Gulbenkian Orchestra, which won the same distinction in Gramophone. In 2008 came a double album of Mozart and Prokofiev featuring a DVD (Lise de la Salle, Majeure!) directed by Jean-Philippe Perrot, which was named Editor’s Choice in Gramophone and BBC Music Magazine Choice.

Naive - V5215

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Chopin: Ballades, Berceuse, Barcarolle

Chopin: Ballades, Berceuse, Barcarolle


Chopin:

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

Haydn:

Piano Sonata No. 45 in A major, Hob.XVI:30

Schubert:

Marche Militaire, D733 No. 1


RCA X2 - 88697526512

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Krystian Zimerman plays Chopin and Schubert

Krystian Zimerman plays Chopin and Schubert


Chopin:

Scherzo No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 31

Nocturne No. 5 in F sharp major, Op. 15 No. 2

Ballades Nos. 1-4

Fantasia in F minor, Op. 49

Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60

Schubert:

4 Impromptus, D899


Krystian Zimerman (piano)

Directed by Humphrey Burton and Horant H. Hohlfeld

Krystian Zimerman - the youngest ever winner of the prestigious Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw at the age of eighteen – giving his Homage to Chopin and Schubert

As a brilliant musician, a renown specialist in Romantic music Krystian Zimerman combines all the prerequisites for an authorative interpretation of Chopin´s works.

Krystian Zimerman’s peerless artistry, filmed in 1987 by director Humphrey Burton.

In 5.1 DTS Surround Sound

“Finally transferred to DVD, Humphrey Burton's beautiful filming from 1987 of the 3-year-old Krystian Zimerman has a wonderfully timeless quality. The playing is a marvel of finely balanced sensitivity, fire and colour.” BBC Music Magazine, November 2008 *****

“Fascinating visual confirmation of the purely acoustical impression of Zimerman’s Chopin recordings...In the Schubert, flawless pianism, satisfying conceptions, lucid and deft – plus superb piano sound quality” FonoForum

“Zimerman's approach to playing the piano has greatness written all over it. It has intensity, majesty, intimacy, daring, and simplicity, and above all insight” The Times

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DG Unitel - 0734449

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Chopin: 4 Ballades

Chopin: 4 Ballades


Chopin:

Ballades Nos. 1-4

Piano Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58


Hyekyung Lee (piano)

DDD

Classical Records - CR118

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Kissin plays Chopin

Kissin plays Chopin


Chopin:

Preludes (24), Op. 28

Ballades Nos. 1-4

Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 35 'Marche funèbre'

Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60

Polonaise No. 6 in A flat major, Op. 53 'Héroïque'

Scherzo No. 4 in E major, Op. 54

Berceuse in D flat major, Op. 57


RCA Tandem - 88697099402

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Rubinstein plays Chopin

Rubinstein plays Chopin


Chopin:

Impromptus Nos. 1-4

Scherzi Nos. 1-4

Ballades Nos. 1-4

Waltzes Nos. 1-19


RCA Tandem - The Rubinstein Collection - 82876873722

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Chopin - Four Ballades & Four Scherzos

Chopin - Four Ballades & Four Scherzos


Chopin:

Ballades Nos. 1-4

Scherzi Nos. 1-4


“In the use of words like sensational, extraordinary, phenomenal, etc., critics have to be sparing, at risk of their credibility. But these adjectives are all appropriate to this new Chopin recital by Stephen Hough, which vaults him to the top rung in this repertoire, right next to Rubinstein” American Record Guide

“This is astonishing piano playing; Chopin interpretation that, at its best, fully measuring up to the greatness of these pieces. Stephen Hough's accounts offer plenty of refreshment to spirit and senses.
The distribution is interesting, chronological but alternating one of each, which may not make a recital to consume at one go, but helps to point up their diversity and individual character, as well as Chopin's mastery of large forms. Hough is unfailingly thoughtful; there isn't a note that hasn't been cared for. Just a few of them (Third Ballade, for example) are picked out of the texture and strung together for our delectation in a way that might strike you as otiose if you're in a sober-sides kind of mood. The surfaces of his presentations are very 'worked', more indicative of application, maybe, than of organic growth. But this isn't superficial playing – the performances catch fire.
He inclines to the accepted view that Chopin's large forms have a 'plot' that culminates in a tumult or a whirlwind of activity. The tempest in the coda of the Fourth Ballade might have been a mite less furious, to let the ear have more time to register what's going on. The closing pages of No 1, on the other hand, have an exemplary finish and allure. Most distinguished of the Ballades is No 2, where Hough perceives the invasion of one kind of music by another in all its subtlety and lays out a spellbinding sevenminute drama.
He has interesting points to make in the Scherzos, too. Where many a player is content to let recurring sections and paragraphs register simply as the music we heard before, with him they sound different in some degree, affected by what's come in between. Hough is always doing something, though sometimes you might wish he were doing less. This is an issue out of the ordinary; welcome, too, for being handsomely recorded and produced.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

GGramophone Magazine

Disc of the Month - May 2004

Hyperion - CDA67456

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