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Cambridge Music Handbooks

Chopin: The Four Ballades

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Chopin's four ballades are widely regarded as being among the most significant extended works for solo piano of the nineteenth century. In an illuminating discussion, Jim Samson combines history and analysis to provide a comprehensive picture of these popular piano works, investigating the social and musical background to Chopin's music, evaluating the many printed editions of the ballads before considering their critical reception and the differing interpretations of well-known nineteenth- and twentieth-century pianists.

116 pages, Hardcover

First published October 30, 1992

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July 11, 2017
Did not enhance my understanding. Last chapter was incomprehensible, pseudo-philosophical garbage. Skip this and read his Cambridge Companion to Chopin.
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