This version by Pollini is easily the best and I've listened to many over the course of the last few days. There's something strong yet lyrical and tender in his playing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qrCYI0300Q
As I listen I want to find some influence from Beethoven. Surely you would expect this given that the two were virtually contemporaneous. On the surface Chopin seems a world away from Beethoven yet there must be a connection. The chromatic harmonies perhaps? Not the aesthetic and form as Chopin's was a departure from the more radical, longer form Beethoven of his last years. When Beethoven died Chopin was 17. He would have known Beethoven's music inside out and upside down, which makes Chopin's style all the more radical!!
What are your thoughts?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qrCYI0300Q
As I listen I want to find some influence from Beethoven. Surely you would expect this given that the two were virtually contemporaneous. On the surface Chopin seems a world away from Beethoven yet there must be a connection. The chromatic harmonies perhaps? Not the aesthetic and form as Chopin's was a departure from the more radical, longer form Beethoven of his last years. When Beethoven died Chopin was 17. He would have known Beethoven's music inside out and upside down, which makes Chopin's style all the more radical!!
What are your thoughts?
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