TITLE
Chopin and the G minor Ballade
AUTHOR
Björling, David
DATE
2002-01-18
DEPARTMENT
School of Music /
SUMMARY
The purpose of this work is to make a general presentation of Chopin, the
age in which he lived, his G minor Ballade and selected editions of the
Ballade. I will also compare five recordings of the G minor Ballade, and
make a presentation and a recording of my own interpretation of the G minor
Ballade. This work discusses his life up to the time the Ballade was
published, Chopin’s development as a composer, and the period in his life
when the Ballade was composed. Background material on the history of the
Ballade as a genre and its development is included to give the reader an
enhanced contextual understanding. The issue as to whether Chopin had a
literary model when composing the G minor Ballade and his relationship with
the Polish writer Adam Mickiewicz is discussed. This work considers the
issue of form in the G minor Ballade, Chopin’s personality, how Chopin
played, his use of the term ‘tempo rubato’, and how he used improvisation
and composition. Criticisms made with respect to the different editions of
Chopin’s music are reviewed. Five recordings of the G minor Ballade from the
years 1926, 1960, 1982, 1985, and 1998 are compared to each other. Described
is that one can hear different interpretations of the G minor Ballade. The
difference is because the various pianists do not exactly follow the score.
Finally my own interpretation and recording of the G minor Ballade is
offered.
ISSN 1402-1552 / ISRN LTU-DUPP--02/01--SE / NR 2002:01
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