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Track(s) taken from CDA66597

Polonaise-Fantasy in A flat major, Op 61

composer
1846

Nikolai Demidenko (piano)
Recording details: February 1992
St George's, Brandon Hill, United Kingdom
Release date: July 1992
Total duration: 14 minutes 19 seconds
 

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Garrick Ohlsson (piano)
Stephen Hough (piano)
James Rhodes (piano)

Reviews

‘You will be hard pressed to find playing of such super-fine precision and sensitivity. This is undoubtedly one of the most crystalline and exclusive Chopin recitals I have heard for some time. Such pianism forbids even whispered comparisons’ (Gramophone)

‘One of the finest pianists of our time’ (CDReview)
The Polonaise-Fantaisie in A flat major Op 61 was Chopin’s last extended work, written in 1846, three years before his death. By both its title and structure, it is in a class of its own. It is an exploratory, original work which, judging from the manuscript, caused Chopin some difficulty before he arrived at a satisfactory version. Although the distinctive rhythm of the polonaise is present in the opening theme, elsewhere it is often absent altogether, the ‘fantasy’ part of the title implying a feeling of rhapsodic improvisation. Through thematic recall and his innate sense of form, pacing and proportion, Chopin manages to achieve a remarkably cohesive whole.

from notes by Jeremy Nicholas © 2010

Par son titre comme par sa structure, la Polonaise-Fantaisie en la bémol majeur op. 61 est unique. Il s’agit d’une œuvre exploratoire, originale, qui, nous révèle le manuscrit, donna bien du fil à retordre à Chopin. Le rythme distinctif de la polonaise ne ressort guère que dans le thème inaugural, la «fantaisie» sous-entendant comme une improvisation rhapsodique. Grâce au rappel thématique et à son sens subconscient de la forme, du tempo et de la proportion, Chopin réussit un ensemble remarquablement cohérent.

extrait des notes rédigées par Jeremy Nicholas © 2010
Français: Hypérion

Die Polonaise-Fantaisie in As-Dur op. 61 ist, sowohl was ihren Titel als auch was ihren Aufbau betrifft, ein Werk sui generis. Es ist ein originelles Werk, in dem Chopin experimentiert, und das ihm, wie man dem Manuskript entnehmen kann, einige Schwierigkeiten bereitet hat, bevor er zu einer befriedigenden Lösung kam. Obwohl bereits beim ersten Thema der charakteristische Polonaisen-Rhythmus auftaucht, fehlt er an anderer Stelle oft völlig, wobei der zweite Teil des Titels „Fantaisie“ wohl das Gefühl rhapsodischer Improvisation andeuten soll. Durch Wiederholung von Themen und seinen instinktiven Sinn für Form, Tempo und Proportion gelingt es Chopin, eine Einheit von bemerkenswerter Geschlossenheit zu schaffen.

aus dem Begleittext von Jeremy Nicholas © 2010
Deutsch: Ludwig Madlener

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