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Louis Lortie plays Chopin vol.3 (24/96 FLAC)

Louis Lortie plays Chopin vol.3 (24/96 FLAC)
Louis Lortie plays Chopin vol.3 (24/96 FLAC)

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Composer: Frédéric François Chopin
Performer: Louis Lortie
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Chandos
Catalogue: CHAN10813
Release: 2014
Size: 1.06 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

01. Nocturne, Op. 27 No. 1
02. Impromptu, Op. 66
03. Nocturne, Op. 32 No. 2
04. Impromptu, Op. 29
05. Nocturne, Op. 48 No. 2
06. Impromptu, Op. 36
07. Nocturne, Op. 27 No. 2
08. Impromptu, Op. 51
09. Nocturne, Op. 9 No. 3

Sonata, Op. 58
10. Allegro maestoso
11. Scherzo. Molto vivace
12. Largo
13. Finale. Presto, non tanto – Agitato

Louis Lortie here gives us the third volume in his ongoing Chopin project. Throughout the series his guiding principle has been to emulate the recital practice of the great romantic pianists, who might play a short improvisation before a major work in order to set the audience in the right frame of mind.


On this disc Lortie plays the four Impromptus and the Piano Sonata in B minor, introducing each with a Chopin Nocturne (typically of an improvisatory character) in the same or a related key.


Of all the Impromptus, the first and most famous was actually withdrawn from the public during Chopin’s lifetime. Published posthumously as Fantaisie-Impromptu, it set the mould for the unpretentious pieces that followed, all striving more toward casual entertainment than high artistic expression. The third and last of Chopin’s Piano Sonatas, Op. 58 in B minor was composed in 1845. While its four-movement design reflects a traditional approach, the appearance of imitative counterpoint, chromatic harmonies, and heightened rhythmic tension mark it as an inspired masterwork of Chopin’s late creative period.


Lortie’s previous two volumes have received extremely high praise, the magazine Pianist claiming of Vol. 2 that ‘his selected nocturnes are probably not bettered by any living pianist’.

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