Fréderic Chopin’s stay with George Sand on Mallorca in the winter 1838/1839 was ill-fated.
Yet Chopin still managed to finish his “Préludes” there which he had begun to compose in Paris.
Today’s interpreter not only has to deal with numerous variant readings but also with corrupt performance traditions.
The “Préludes” are the first edition to be completed in our comprehensive Chopin revisions; the editor has taken
the latest scholarly findings into account and in the musical text brings to light “established” variants as well as others which are to be found in the sources.
And there is another first here, too: the printed volume contains a shorter critical report – the extensive version with all the details can be downloaded.
Sjanger | Klassisk og Samtidsmusikk |
Komponist | Frederick Chopin |
Prelude C major op. 28,1
Piano 6 medium
Prelude a minor op. 28,2
Piano 5 medium
Prelude G major op. 28,3
Piano 7 difficult
Prelude e minor op. 28,4
Piano 4 medium
Prelude D major op. 28,5
Piano 7 difficult
Prelude b minor op. 28,6
Piano 4 medium
Prelude A major op. 28,7
Piano 4 medium
Prelude f sharp minor op. 28,8
Piano 8 difficult
Prelude E major op. 28,9
Piano 5 medium
Prelude c sharp minor op. 28,10
Piano 7 difficult
Prelude B major op. 28,11
Piano 7 difficult
Prelude g sharp minor op. 28,12
Piano 8 difficult
Prelude F sharp major op. 28,13
Piano 6 medium
Prelude e flat minor op. 28,14
Piano 7 difficult
Prelude (Raindrop) D flat major op. 28,15
Piano 5 medium
Prelude b flat minor op. 28,16
Piano 8 difficult
Prelude A flat major op. 28,17
Piano 7 difficult
Prelude f minor op. 28,18
Piano 7 difficult
Prelude E flat major op. 28,19
Piano 7 difficult
Prelude c minor op. 28,20
Piano 4 medium
Prelude B flat major op. 28,21
Piano 6 medium
Prelude g minor op. 28,22
Piano 7 difficult
Prelude F major op. 28,23
Piano 6 medium
Prelude d minor op. 28,24
Piano 9 difficult
Prelude c sharp minor op. 45
Piano 6 medium
Prelude A flat major KK IVb,7
Piano 7 difficult
Appendix:
Prelude no. 3 early version
Prelude no. 17 early version