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Frederic Chopin - Nocturnes [Maurizio Pollini]
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Titolo:Chopin: Nocturnes / Maurizio Pollini
Anno: Apr 11, 2006
Genere: classica
Etichetta:Deutsche Grammophon
[color=orange][::Tracklist::][/color][LIST]1. Nocturnes (3) for Piano, B 54/Op. 9: no 1 in B flat minor (4:49)
Common Name Nocturnes For Piano
Catalog No. B 54
Composer Frédéric Chopin (1810 - 1849)
Performer Maurizio Pollini (Piano)
Genre Nocturne / Romantic Period
Date Written 1830-1831
Period Romantic
Country Poland
Recording Studio
Venue Hercules Hall, Münich, Germany
Recording Date 06/2005
2. Nocturnes (3) for Piano, B 54/Op. 9: no 2 in E flat major (4:02)
Common Name Nocturnes For Piano
Catalog No. B 54
Composer Frédéric Chopin (1810 - 1849)
Performer Maurizio Pollini (Piano)
Genre Nocturne / Romantic Period
Date Written 1830-1831
Period Romantic
Country Poland
Recording Studio
Venue Hercules Hall, Münich, Germany
Recording Date 06/2005
3. Nocturnes (3) for Piano, B 54/Op. 9: no 3 in B major (5:40)
Common Name Nocturnes For Piano
Catalog No. B 54
Composer Frédéric Chopin (1810 - 1849)
Performer Maurizio Pollini (Piano)
Genre Nocturne / Romantic Period
Date Written 1830-1831
Period Romantic
Country Poland
Recording Studio
Venue Hercules Hall, Münich, Germany
Recording Date 06/2005
4. Nocturnes (3) for Piano, Op. 15: no 1 in F major (3:57)
Common Name Nocturnes For Piano
Composer Frédéric Chopin (1810 - 1849)
Performer Maurizio Pollini (Piano)
Genre Nocturne / Romantic Period
Date Written 1830-1831
Period Romantic
Country Poland
Recording Studio
Venue Hercules Hall, Münich, Germany
Recording Date 06/2005
5. Nocturnes (3) for Piano, Op. 15: no 2 in F sharp major (3:09)
Common Name Nocturnes For Piano
Composer Frédéric Chopin (1810 - 1849)
Performer Maurizio Pollini (Piano)
Genre Nocturne / Romantic Period
Date Written 1830-1831
Period Romantic
Country Poland
Recording Studio
Venue Hercules Hall, Münich, Germany
Recording Date 06/2005
6. Nocturnes (3) for Piano, Op. 15: no 3 in G minor (4:10)
Common Name Nocturnes For Piano
Composer Frédéric Chopin (1810 - 1849)
Performer Maurizio Pollini (Piano)
Genre Nocturne / Romantic Period
Date Written 1833
Period Romantic
Country Paris, France
Recording Studio
Venue Hercules Hall, Münich, Germany
Recording Date 06/2005
7. Nocturnes (2) for Piano, Op. 27: no 1 in C sharp minor, B 91 (4:12)
Common Name Nocturnes For Piano
Catalog No. B 91
Composer Frédéric Chopin (1810 - 1849)
Performer Maurizio Pollini (Piano)
Genre Nocturne / Romantic Period
Date Written 1835
Period Romantic
Country Paris, France
Recording Studio
Venue Hercules Hall, Münich, Germany
Recording Date 06/2005
8. Nocturnes (2) for Piano, Op. 27: no 2 in D flat major, B 96 (4:53)
Common Name Nocturnes For Piano
Catalog No. B 96
Composer Frédéric Chopin (1810 - 1849)
Performer Maurizio Pollini (Piano)
Genre Nocturne / Romantic Period
Date Written 1835
Period Romantic
Country Paris, France
Recording Studio
Venue Hercules Hall, Münich, Germany
Recording Date 06/2005
9. Nocturnes (2) for Piano, B 106/Op. 32: no 1 in B major (4:09)
Common Name Nocturnes For Piano
Catalog No. B 106
Composer Frédéric Chopin (1810 - 1849)
Performer Maurizio Pollini (Piano)
Genre Nocturne / Romantic Period
Date Written 1836-1837
Period Romantic
Country Paris, France
Recording Studio
Venue Hercules Hall, Münich, Germany
Recording Date 06/2005
10. Nocturnes (2) for Piano, B 106/Op. 32: no 2 in A flat major (4:37)
Common Name Nocturnes For Piano
Catalog No. B 106
Composer Frédéric Chopin (1810 - 1849)
Performer Maurizio Pollini (Piano)
Genre Nocturne / Romantic Period
Date Written 1836-1837
Period Romantic
Country Paris, France
Recording Studio
Venue Hercules Hall, Münich, Germany
Recording Date 06/2005
11. Nocturnes (2) for Piano, Op. 37: no 1 in G minor, B 119 (5:21)
Common Name Nocturnes For Piano
Catalog No. B 119
Composer Frédéric Chopin (1810 - 1849)
Performer Maurizio Pollini (Piano)
Genre Nocturne / Romantic Period
Date Written 1838
Period Romantic
Country Paris, France
Recording Studio
Venue Hercules Hall, Münich, Germany
Recording Date 06/2005
12. Nocturnes (2) for Piano, Op. 37: no 2 in G major, B 127 (5:52) Real AudioReal Audio Windows MediaWindows Media
Common Name Nocturnes For Piano
Catalog No. B 127
Composer Frédéric Chopin (1810 - 1849)
Performer Maurizio Pollini (Piano)
Genre Nocturne / Romantic Period
Date Written 1839
Period Romantic
Country Paris, France
Recording Studio
Venue Hercules Hall, Münich, Germany
Recording Date 06/2005
13. Nocturnes (2) for Piano, B 142/Op. 48: no 1 in C minor (5:10) Real AudioReal Audio Windows MediaWindows Media
Common Name Nocturnes For Piano
Catalog No. B 142
Composer Frédéric Chopin (1810 - 1849)
Performer Maurizio Pollini (Piano)
Genre Nocturne / Romantic Period
Date Written 1841
Period Romantic
Country Paris, France
Recording Studio
Venue Hercules Hall, Münich, Germany
Recording Date 06/2005
14. Nocturnes (2) for Piano, B 142/Op. 48: no 2 in F sharp minor (6:37)
Common Name Nocturnes For Piano
Catalog No. B 142
Composer Frédéric Chopin (1810 - 1849)
Performer Maurizio Pollini (Piano)
Genre Nocturne / Romantic Period
Date Written 1841
Period Romantic
Country Paris, France
Recording Studio
Venue Hercules Hall, Münich, Germany
Recording Date 06/2005
15. Nocturnes (2) for Piano, B 152/Op. 55: no 1 in F minor (4:19)
Common Name Nocturnes For Piano
Catalog No. B 152
Composer Frédéric Chopin (1810 - 1849)
Performer Maurizio Pollini (Piano)
Genre Nocturne / Romantic Period
Date Written 1843
Period Romantic
Country Paris, France
Recording Studio
Venue Hercules Hall, Münich, Germany
Recording Date 06/2005
16. Nocturnes (2) for Piano, B 152/Op. 55: no 2 in E flat major (4:34)
Common Name Nocturnes For Piano
Catalog No. B 152
Composer Frédéric Chopin (1810 - 1849)
Performer Maurizio Pollini (Piano)
Genre Nocturne / Romantic Period
Date Written 1843
Period Romantic
Country Paris, France
Recording Studio
Venue Hercules Hall, Münich, Germany
Recording Date 06/2005
17. Nocturnes (2) for Piano, B 161/Op. 62: no 1 in B major (4:19)
Common Name Nocturnes For Piano
Catalog No. B 161
Composer Frédéric Chopin (1810 - 1849)
Performer Maurizio Pollini (Piano)
Genre Nocturne / Romantic Period
Date Written 1846
Period Romantic
Country Paris, France
Recording Studio
Venue Hercules Hall, Münich, Germany
Recording Date 06/2005
18. Nocturnes (2) for Piano, B 161/Op. 62: no 2 in E major (5:16)
Common Name Nocturnes For Piano
Catalog No. B 161
Composer Frédéric Chopin (1810 - 1849)
Performer Maurizio Pollini (Piano)
Genre Nocturne / Romantic Period
Date Written 1846
Period Romantic
Country Paris, France
Recording Studio
Venue Hercules Hall, Münich, Germany
Recording Date 06/2005
19. Nocturne for Piano in E minor, B 19/Op. 72 no 1 (3:36)
Common Name Nocturne For Piano
Catalog No. B 19
Composer Frédéric Chopin (1810 - 1849)
Performer Maurizio Pollini (Piano)
Genre Nocturne / Romantic Period
Date Written 1827
Period Romantic
Country Poland
Recording Studio
Venue Hercules Hall, Münich, Germany
Recording Date 06/2005
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Gollini's traversal of Chopin's 19 Nocturnes (he leaves out the pair of posthumous ones) is one of his finest recordings in years. His long-lined yet detailed performances are comparable to the very different ones that have long stood at the pinnacle of recorded sets. Not as serene as Artur Rubinstein's, not as philosophical as Claudio Arrau's, nor as warm as Ivan Moravec's, Pollini's interpretations have their own allure. One is the way he shapes the melodies with a natural flow enhanced by his tonal beauty, less lean and streamlined than his usual way with Romantic music. Another is his careful attention to dynamics, as in the subtle gradations of tone found in Op.9 No.1, Op. 15 No 2, and others in the set. Yet another is his detailed articulation that yields trills of feathery lightness and brings out inner details without unduly spotlighting them. His pianissimo playing is radiant, pearly runs are seamlessly strung together, and climaxes like that in Op. 37 No.1 ring out boldly. And this paragon of the objective modern style indulges in discreet rubatos that bring life to the musical line and make you feel the music behind the notes. --Dan
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