Francois-Rene Duchâble - Frédéric Chopin: Polonaises (1997)

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Title: Frédéric Chopin: Polonaises
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: EMI Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 01:18:45
Total Size: 268 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Polonaise № 7 As-Dur Op. 61 «Fantaisie» [11'13"]
02. Polonaise № 1 cis-moll Op. 26/1 [6'12"]
03. Polonaise № 2 es-moll Op. 26/2 [6'42"]
04. Polonaise № 3 A-Dur Op. 40/1 «Militaire» [4'17"]
05. Polonaise № 4 c-moll Op. 40/2 [4'46"]
06. Polonaise № 5 fis-moll Op. 44 [9'31"]
07. Polonaise № 6 As-Dur Op. 53 «Heroique» [6'33"]
08. Polonaise № 8 d-moll Op. 71/1 [4'25"]
09. Polonaise № 9 B-Dur Op. 71/2 [5'59"]
10. Polonaise № 10 f-moll Op. 71/3 [6'40"]
11. Andante Spianato And Grande Polonaise Es-Dur Op. 22 [12'34"]

Performers:
François-René Duchâble, piano

Polonaise: almost always, as soon as the word is uttered, it conjures up the name of Frédéric Chopin. And what could be more natural with a creative genius who was constantly attracted to the genre? His first work, published in Warsaw, was entitled `Polonaise for pianoforte dedicated to her Excellency the Countess Victoire Skarbek by Friderik Chopin, aged eight years'; and right up to the concluding Polonaise-Fantaisie, Op.61, fourteen other similar compositions had punctuated the all-too-brief career of the Polish maestro. Before Chopin, a number of musicians had devoted themselves to the polonaise since its appearance in the sixteenth century under the name of `Polish Dance', before assuming that simply of `Polonaise' (`Polish') in the following century. Gradually this dance in triple time had extended its influence to the whole of Europe. Undoubtedly some admirable polonaises had been written, but at the expense of the original essence of a proud, manly and noble dance. To Frédéric Chopin fell the honour of reviving that initial virility - of recreating the polonaise.





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