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Chopin: The Four Ballades (Cho Seong-Jin) 

Ashish Xiangyi Kumar
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Chopin’s ballades are written to such a pitch of harmonic innovation, expressive power and structural novelty that they sort of exist in a valley of their own making. Nothing any other composer wrote (even other ballades, to be sure) really compares to them. The most immediately striking feature about them is their narrative musicality: transitionary passages are extraordinarily beautiful, and really do not need to be justified by what they are moving to or from; and a small digression might open up a whole new harmonic or developmental vista, a trait especially evident in the last ballade.
Each ballade offers radical new treatment of (or engagement with) sonata form. #1 and #3 superimpose on the goal-oriented sonata form an arch-like symmetry (both have a mirror reprise and a striking central episode with new material that serves as pivot), #2 imposes a two-key scheme upon what initially looks like a simple alternation between two themes but really is not, and #4, the most structurally rich of the set, fuses sonata form with the more static form of the theme and variations.
BALLADE 1
00:00 - INTRODUCTION in Neapolitan harmony [Note minor 9th motif in LH at 0:34, wrongly indicated in this edition as D-G-D; it should be D-G-Eb]
EXPOSITION
00:42 - Theme 1
02:20 - Transition
03:19 - Theme 2, limb 1 [Note its harmonization in 4ths, mirroring the horn calls which introduce it, and the use of subtle hemiola in the LH]
03:59 - Theme 2, limb 2 [Really a diminished version of Theme 1]
DEVELOPMENT [This section puts both Themes in direct and violent contact with each other: there is no transition bridging the two, only a section where Theme 1 tries desperately and almost fails to reach the high B which begins Theme 2 (5:07). The themes’ tonalities (G min/Eb maj) are also brought into unstable alignment (A min/maj)]
04:48 - Theme 1, opening with a minor 9th descent
05:15 - Theme 2, climax
05:49 - Transition
06:05 - Theme 3 [A brilliant waltz much like Chopin’s waltzes of this period]
06:20 - Transition
RECAPITULATION/REPRISE [Note the arch-like symmetry: Theme 2 is presented before Theme 1, in its original key]
06:40 - Theme 2, limb 1
07:09 - Theme 2, limb 2
07:44 - Theme 1, again heralded by a falling minor 9th
CODA - 08:30. Note the profusion of falling minor 9ths in RH figuration, as well as the Neapolitan harmony from the introduction,
BALLADE 2
EXPOSITION
10:00 - Theme 1, F maj, a siciliano/pastoral
12:20 - Theme 2, A min
DEVELOPMENT/FALSE REPRISE
13:13 - Theme 1, F maj. Looks like a reprise, but -
13:52 - veers off course, into harmonically complex modulatory territory. This section is where the heavy lifting that shifts the entire tonal centre of the work takes place.
15:33 - Theme 2 [In D min, which is revealed to be a suspension that resolves to A min. This section substitutes for a reprise proper.]
CODA/CLOSING SECTION - 16:15 [References to Themes 1/2]
BALLADE 3
EXPOSITION
17:33 - Theme 1, lyrical
19:40 - Theme 2, dancelike, developed in F maj/F min/C maj.
21:47 - Theme 3
DEVELOPMENT/ REPRISE [As with Ballade 1, note how the themes are presented in reverse order]
22:36 - Theme 2, Ab maj
23:02 - Theme 2, C# min, developed with LH counterpoint. Note that the LH figuration is based on a diminished version of a section of Theme 2 (heard most clearly in the LH at 23:25)
23:27 - Theme 2, developed with RH figuration, climax.
23:42 - onset of harmonic instability
24:29 - Theme 1, now triumphant
CODA/REPRISE - 24:58, Theme 3
BALLADE 4
25:19 - INTRODUCTION in dominant (C maj)
EXPOSITION
25:50 - Theme 1 [Note how the theme itself is sequential/variational in character, being made of a short phrase repeated in different keys]
26:51 - Theme 1 VAR.1 [very slight decoration]
27:46 - Episode 1 [Based on Theme 1]
28:53 - Theme 1 VAR.2
29:29 - Transition
29:49 - Theme 2, a chorale/barcarolle
DEVELOPMENT/EXTENDED BRIDGE [in contrast to the typical development, while there is harmonic exploration there is no buildup of tension, and the material comprises the only lighthearted passages in the entire piece]
30:57 - Modulating sequential passages
31:45 - Strands of Theme 1 combined in three contrapuntal lines. One of the lines turns into -
32:08 - The magical return of the INTRODUCTION, whose distant A maj harmony functions as dominant to -
RECAPITULATION/REPRISE
32:48 - D min, where Theme 1 returns in VAR.3, a striking canonic variation that fully exploits the theme’s sequential qualities to modulate back to F min
33:51 - Theme 1, VAR 4. It’s extraordinary how Chopin places a Bachian variation (No.3) right beside a full-blooded romantic one (the cantabile-decorative treatment of no.4).
34:33 - Theme 2, in Db maj, climax. [Note how beautiful the writing is: see e.g., 34:50, with the overlay of notes in groups of 4/6/9]
35:44 - Extended pause on dominant [structurally mirroring the introduction]
CODA: 36:14

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@AshishXiangyiKumar
@AshishXiangyiKumar 7 лет назад
00:00 - Ballade No.1 in G Minor, Op.23 09:59 - Ballade No.2 in F Maj/A Min, Op.38 17:33 - Ballade No.3 in Ab Major, Op.47 25:19 - Ballade No.4 in F Minor, Op.52 Cho Seong-Jin’s playing is marvellous: it is consistently reverential, finely detailed, and anti-virtuosic, as you might expect from someone whose role models are Zimerman and Lupu. Even the most virtuosic passage is voiced fully, and the pauses which mark out crucial transitions and harmonic shifts are fully observed. There is some excellent cantabile playing in the melodic passages (and beautiful chord voicing too), and the quiet passages have a tenderness and reticence that’s petty moving.
@NoahJohnson1810
@NoahJohnson1810 7 лет назад
I've listened to this set from mr. cho for a while, and I can't agree more. Fantastic.
@delitaly
@delitaly 7 лет назад
4:15 woooow!!!! so beautiful..........
@samaritan29
@samaritan29 6 лет назад
what do you mean by anti-virtuosic.....
@hiccofriskmada4223
@hiccofriskmada4223 6 лет назад
I think that Ashish means that Cho is trying to showcase musicality, rather than his own technical skill, as the stereotypical 'virtuoso' is likely more prone to do.
@qdelfaquik3995
@qdelfaquik3995 6 лет назад
Ashish Xiangyi Kumar
@kristianj.8798
@kristianj.8798 5 лет назад
I love how he can play loudly without sounding like he's just banging the keys.
@Iceboundjester8
@Iceboundjester8 5 лет назад
Kristian J. Magic lol
@nataliesvt
@nataliesvt 3 года назад
hahah i cant relate its so hard
@goldmathshow
@goldmathshow Месяц назад
nah i kinda sound he's banging the keys.
@mystogan6556
@mystogan6556 2 года назад
I'm glad that I discovered classical music
@supremetaco5349
@supremetaco5349 2 года назад
Same
@butthand4342
@butthand4342 2 года назад
No buddy. Classical discovered you.
@bringhast2255
@bringhast2255 2 года назад
Up is right
@sebastianfernandezsoto1037
@sebastianfernandezsoto1037 Год назад
Yesss
@stinky9675
@stinky9675 Год назад
Amen brotha
@Gamingcreeper001
@Gamingcreeper001 5 лет назад
8:30 is just so insane. I love the sound of it
@delko000
@delko000 4 года назад
I think it's the favorite of many people.
@TheBreadBoxes
@TheBreadBoxes 4 года назад
It's so good
@mralcina8726
@mralcina8726 4 года назад
Yeah i agree, i usually don't like when they play the coda fast, but this one is so clear and crisp, its irresistable
@RaZorasiangamer
@RaZorasiangamer 4 года назад
Laterino Craperino the tempo is supposed to be fast
@mralcina8726
@mralcina8726 4 года назад
@@RaZorasiangamer yeah, but if you saw zimerman's interpretation of the coda, he does slow down a bit to give it more clarity and emotion
@a.feuerstein9512
@a.feuerstein9512 2 года назад
35:47 is the part where you as a pianist inwardly hope, that the audience is not clapping at you.
@yoaveden
@yoaveden 2 года назад
What?
@Anonymous-el6pv
@Anonymous-el6pv 2 года назад
Underrated comment
@SirEmanon
@SirEmanon 2 года назад
@@yoaveden The audience is normally supposed to wait until the piece finishes to applaud - here, the piece isn't finished yet but someone not familiar with it might assume that it is due to the pause there
@benana_3
@benana_3 2 года назад
This actually happened during Yundi Li's performance of this Ballade...you can see the pain on his face when the audience starts clapping.
@erezsolomon3838
@erezsolomon3838 2 года назад
I still remember the time I got interrupted in a concert because they thought the piece ended. It was my 2nd concert. I was smiling outside, but not inside. For the sake of my 4th concert (two months ago) I raised my finger (as Vinheteiro does) so that they know I'm not done yet. It saved Tchaikovsky, and I got it down naturally. Easily my toughest concert struggle, I was borrowing quite some time to come up with the answer
@michaelloew522
@michaelloew522 Год назад
seong jin cho must be one of the greatest pianists alive. all of his interpretations are very good, and are without any fluff or showoffishness.
@josephmclaughlin9865
@josephmclaughlin9865 Год назад
"Showoffishness!" I love it.
@vegrl
@vegrl 2 года назад
#1: most exciting #2: most dramatic #3: most charming #4: most beautiful
@user-tm5ln3ty5b
@user-tm5ln3ty5b 2 года назад
Exactly
@DanielFahimi
@DanielFahimi 2 года назад
lol
@mamama6347
@mamama6347 2 года назад
@@user-tm5ln3ty5b 8
@segmentsAndCurves
@segmentsAndCurves 2 года назад
@@DanielFahimi gae
@CatLover69420
@CatLover69420 2 года назад
@@DanielFahimi gae
@KenWangpiano
@KenWangpiano Год назад
Chopin would be very happy if he heard this.
@Weirdoshibe
@Weirdoshibe 2 года назад
Cho Seong-Jin is absolutely one of best interpreters of Chopin music. He just feel it. His victory in International Chopin Piano Competition '15 in Warsaw was clearly justified
@desktopmoss5617
@desktopmoss5617 2 года назад
Interpreter not impersonator
@Weirdoshibe
@Weirdoshibe 2 года назад
@@desktopmoss5617 maybe, english is not my native language 🤷🏻‍♀️
@equinoxtheseasonwing857
@equinoxtheseasonwing857 2 года назад
and to think Entremont gave him a 1...
@stanisawkoziarski5929
@stanisawkoziarski5929 2 года назад
A słuchała Pani kiedyś Ingolfa Wunder’a?
@mhdfrb9971
@mhdfrb9971 2 года назад
@@Weirdoshibe nope. It's Rubinstein
@jeanparke9373
@jeanparke9373 7 лет назад
Ah, CHOpin
@anaisabecassis8321
@anaisabecassis8321 4 года назад
chaud lapin
@qwertyending6169
@qwertyending6169 4 года назад
Aaah Fuet!!!!
@CalamityInAction
@CalamityInAction 4 года назад
This made me laugh too much
@raindown4965
@raindown4965 4 года назад
Anaïs Abecassis 😂😂
@user-dd6kt8dd3q
@user-dd6kt8dd3q 4 года назад
LoL
@pubgplayer1720
@pubgplayer1720 3 года назад
Seong-Jin Cho has to be one of the best Chopin interpreters of our time.
@meowmeowcat6013
@meowmeowcat6013 21 день назад
Cho's performance of the op.52 has to be among the best I've ever heard. Deathly, ethereally beautiful.
@BillyQian
@BillyQian 4 года назад
The third ballad is seriously one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard
@cozierpaladin9562
@cozierpaladin9562 4 года назад
28:51 is one of my favourite passages in all of classical music
@leaf731
@leaf731 2 месяца назад
35:27 The best interpretation I've ever heard
@koumusic2600
@koumusic2600 4 года назад
4:15-4:21 Unique individual traits in that passage that tells the pianist is definitely Seong-Jin Cho. I love it.
@ffontanna
@ffontanna 4 года назад
So simple notes, but so touching
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np 5 месяцев назад
No interrumpir ..🧐😵‍💫
@sabrinaschantz
@sabrinaschantz 5 месяцев назад
18:34 I'm used to hearing pianists play that chord and trill sudden and vigorously, but here he plays it so smoothly, very brilliant!
@jakobhedman836
@jakobhedman836 2 года назад
The left hand bass phrasing from 8:30 to 8:50 is out of this world
@user-yi7fe4ts4h
@user-yi7fe4ts4h 5 лет назад
내가 제일 좋아하는 곡... 곡이 서사가있을수있다는건 진짜 센세이셔널한거다 한곡안에 기승전결 스토리가 다있다
@Iamcwinge1234
@Iamcwinge1234 2 года назад
23:15 is the absolute height of genius. What a gift to the world these Ballades are.
@Pr0tal
@Pr0tal 2 года назад
that just sounds like la campanella
@porple4430
@porple4430 Год назад
@@Pr0tal bruh no
@bringhast2255
@bringhast2255 Год назад
​@@Pr0tal wtf no
@potatoman2449
@potatoman2449 Год назад
@@Pr0tal nooooooo whyyyy
@PaintAMelody
@PaintAMelody 7 лет назад
A role model to every pianist. Seong jin cho is just amazing.
@stonefish7745
@stonefish7745 4 года назад
Agreed
@greenapple306
@greenapple306 4 года назад
Zimmerman should be, not him
@fattit7598
@fattit7598 4 года назад
@@greenapple306 It all depends on your opinions. Seong jin cho might be a role model to a lot of people while zimmerman or any other pianist could be a role model to others.
@mamartinez2583
@mamartinez2583 4 года назад
STRAIGHT FACTS
@elijahvalongo9528
@elijahvalongo9528 4 года назад
I didnt even know it was him playing wow lol, his la valse by ravel is absolutely flawless. After yuja wang pianists just keep getting better
@xcj1982
@xcj1982 8 месяцев назад
So precious!
@SvetoslavSlavovPiano
@SvetoslavSlavovPiano 2 года назад
Cho has a very unique way of bringing up inner voices which no other pianist has paid such an amount of attention to in their recordings. Makes you wonder how many other beautiful voices hide in the sheet music. Truly, this man is a genius in his field
@koumusic2600
@koumusic2600 4 года назад
16:15-17:02 This is Seong-Jin Cho, one of the best pianists of our generation. Extraordinary, i’m speechless on his approach of the coda. Especially through 16:26-16:42 How he prolongs the notes and approaches the dynamic in that passage with such flexibility.
@Tizohip
@Tizohip 3 года назад
i love this part
@Tizohip
@Tizohip 3 года назад
one of the best sounds of chopin
@user-fr6ed3cj3h
@user-fr6ed3cj3h 3 года назад
I agree
@alokjohn8208
@alokjohn8208 3 года назад
The amount of maturity he can play with at such a young age, he truly understands the music
@NN-df7hl
@NN-df7hl Год назад
Anyone else get the absolute CHILLS @ Theme 2 climax? 5:15. Love this version, btw. Cho's the Man. Excellent choice, Kumar! :)
@timward276
@timward276 Год назад
Probably my favorite moment in all of Chopin's music.
@darquoy
@darquoy 7 лет назад
Ballades played that way tell us how much seong Jin cho deserved his Chopin prize - btw no need to be polish to get that Chopin feeling - both Chopin and mr Cho are God sent - cause being able to feel these masterpieces the way he does at the age he has is like a miracle to me... Thank you Cho for showing us the best of Chopin coming from your heart. I love You.
@seouloverpark2332
@seouloverpark2332 6 лет назад
Roland Schimpf Thanks Mr Schimpf for your not Schimpfwort but a charming comments ~ I agree with you totally. "Cho & Cho-pin", what a miraculous gift for "Musikliebhaber unsere Zeit"!
@maxfiniss
@maxfiniss 2 года назад
34:33 - breathtaking. After the meandering lushness of the first eight minutes, this melodic line just floats with such clarity and simplicity. And he does this by doing the opposite of what most pianists do here by backing off the pedal, p-pp, and voicing the rh to let the single line shine through unadorned. So beautiful.
@fugueholic
@fugueholic 5 лет назад
I truly love and support this yet young but prominently mature pianist, Cho Seong-jin, expecting his bright, bright future.
@celesteaida48
@celesteaida48 Год назад
Can’t help myself ❤❤❤ just love it! Grazie velvet touch Maestro!
@bean_boy4511
@bean_boy4511 Год назад
About a year ago, I was given the opportunity to take a trip to Switzerland. On one of the stops was a wooden cabin that overlooks a valley lake, the streets and peoples of Seelisberg sank into the mountain vistas. There was a radio in each room, and that night I fell asleep to German news and narration, and this. Hearing it now, all I can think about was that room, the mountain vistas, the valley lake, everything. As I’m typing this now, it is snowing there, and all I can think about is how happy I am that I can call a place the world away my home. Thank you for this lovely compilation of music, I didn’t realize how much I needed it until I heard Chopin melodies once again.
@bean_boy4511
@bean_boy4511 9 месяцев назад
Returning back to this comment over a year later, and all the memories still rush back to me when listening.
@eliasabbas8450
@eliasabbas8450 4 месяца назад
Beautiful comment.
@alfredwegener9813
@alfredwegener9813 2 месяца назад
corny ahh comment 💀. sounds beautiful tho
@bean_boy4511
@bean_boy4511 2 месяца назад
@@alfredwegener9813 Yeah, a bit corny, but can you blame me lol
@francescobasso2322
@francescobasso2322 3 года назад
I tried (and failed) to learn the 4th ballade a couple of years ago, and I still remember the nightmarish passage from 28:53 to 29:33 and how hard was to even just try to express the melody between all those chords. I used to listen to Cho's recording and ask myself "How is this possible?"; and the way he plays the coda, mesmerising and unbelievable. The best, simply the best, the greatest pianist of our time
@lia17829
@lia17829 3 года назад
@@ibrahimsaka511 everyone has their own opinion 🤷‍♀️
@ChuckisNorrish
@ChuckisNorrish 3 года назад
@@ibrahimsaka511 "you have a wrong point" how dumb do you have to be to call an opinion on a best pianist wrong?
@fredericchopin6445
@fredericchopin6445 3 года назад
@@ibrahimsaka511 there is no 'wrong' or 'right' in opinions bruh
@GarciaAlisson
@GarciaAlisson 2 года назад
I am learning it right now and I can say that those measures are indeed a nightmare to pull off, but once it's done, it's not only one of the most beautiful passages in the whole romantic era (for me) but also fun to play. The fun thing also happena with those rising thirds in the coda. Hard as hell, but once you learn it... Fun!
@GarciaAlisson
@GarciaAlisson 2 года назад
I might add that the 4th ballade is my favorite of all ballades ever and a dream for me since i started learning the piano. To be practicing and learning it now it's just a huge dream coming to life and I play it with a sacred respect. Can't wait to have it all done and play it on stage.
@raymondhummel5211
@raymondhummel5211 26 дней назад
His extraordinary melodies seen to be speaking to us. The stories conveyed can be conceived in our own minds. I guess one could say that his remarkable scores take us on new found journeys! How awesome is that!
@jacopastorius319
@jacopastorius319 7 лет назад
this No.4 makes me cry
@arielchaconrojas9781
@arielchaconrojas9781 Год назад
This is the best interpretation of 8:24 I've ever heard. You can feel the absolute blast of intensity channeled and then dropped on that low note
@vedantdave579
@vedantdave579 2 года назад
Wow. That 3rd ballade just hits different. Where did the notion of it being "weaker" than the rest ever come from?
@thelittleoneh4881
@thelittleoneh4881 3 года назад
I Dare to say that Cho's sounds .. . . Most touching in my heart and pleasant to my ears.
@romki1810
@romki1810 7 лет назад
Seong-jin Cho is one of my favorite pianists
@bruniasha
@bruniasha 7 лет назад
Chopin is my favourite composer. He exactly opened a new life for me. I adore playing his music on piano and I love to learn new things from him. Now I learn the first ballade. I've never heard about this pianist before, but when I found this video.. Oh, God, I think I'm crying. It's so wonderful and beautiful. I'm kinda melting like an ice-cream from this.
@richardszalai5230
@richardszalai5230 6 лет назад
Be carefull whit the first balade . I know just 10 % perfectly and the 40% i know, but not perfectly . the next 50% i dont know .
@sheshebella2392
@sheshebella2392 5 лет назад
Same
@puertecitos6888
@puertecitos6888 4 года назад
@alokjohn8208
@alokjohn8208 3 года назад
He does Chopin the best imo
@PieInTheSky9
@PieInTheSky9 7 лет назад
The section at 34:33 is some of the most beautiful writing in all of piano literature.
@Tangerine__blue
@Tangerine__blue 7 лет назад
Echoherb 37:25 also. So calm
@Ikari1212
@Ikari1212 7 лет назад
I fell for that, lol.
@sillygoose2215
@sillygoose2215 7 лет назад
Wow now I have to go all the way back to where I left off
@EricLeePiano
@EricLeePiano 7 лет назад
i love the part starting at 34:33 especially 34:52 - 34:58!
@romki1810
@romki1810 7 лет назад
Echoherb I think the same, it is really beautiful.
@kylelandry
@kylelandry 5 лет назад
Wow love these structural analyzations !!!
@megumichan3150
@megumichan3150 5 лет назад
GAHH KYLEEEEEEEE XD
@my_family_journal
@my_family_journal 5 лет назад
Kyle Landry I love you🌷🌷🌷
@jamesshin4901
@jamesshin4901 5 лет назад
So good to see you here, Kyle!
@AssistantRegionalMgr
@AssistantRegionalMgr 4 года назад
Kyle?? The Kyle Landry? I didn’t expect to find your comments here
@pivotmaster9556
@pivotmaster9556 3 года назад
lol its called sheet music
@sdfgrsd
@sdfgrsd 4 месяца назад
1 and 4 are unreal
@LukeZX4
@LukeZX4 7 лет назад
Cho's renditions of the 2nd and 3rd ballades are absolutely beautiful, and I argue that they're the best I have ever heard. His 1st and 4th are also wonderfully expressive. With winning the Chopin Competition and this album, he has already affirmed himself as a legend in the making.
@jeffreymeijer933
@jeffreymeijer933 2 года назад
36:40 The dynamics and voicing here are absolutely insane! Usually people stay big here but he really dims it down to get big later
@hoangdang6142
@hoangdang6142 3 года назад
19:40, I can believe how good the melody is, I felt in love with it. It's so calm and peaceful...
@jorgefraile218
@jorgefraile218 2 года назад
My favourite ballade of all time
@stephenjackson5065
@stephenjackson5065 2 года назад
Chopin works wonders with his melodies. I think the third Ballade really showcases this. They are just so unique but still sound lovely.
@djmotise
@djmotise 6 лет назад
There is so much stunning excellence in this entire recording that one has no idea where to begin. He is one of the greatest pianists and musicians that ever walked the planet.
@HansWurst-xj7xh
@HansWurst-xj7xh 6 месяцев назад
Before discovering Cho Seong-Jin, I always listened to three recordings of the fourth Ballade: Zimmerman, Horowitz and Cortot. Zimmerman for hearing what's written and to help with practice, although I always found his a bit boring, Horowitz for the energy bursts and his great staccato in certain passages and Cortot for the poetic feeling and the (sometimes dangerous) ambition in some passages. Cho Seong-Jin has something of them all and even more! Absolutely marvellous!
@thegreenpianist7683
@thegreenpianist7683 7 лет назад
Amazing first ballade especially the coda, his coda is Incredible All of them were amazing tbh
@lcc9769
@lcc9769 5 лет назад
TheGreenPianist indeed, great dynamics.
@Admiralmeriweather
@Admiralmeriweather 2 года назад
Fabulous. I can play the first ballade just enough to know what a masterclass in voicing and phrasing this is
@Dylonely42
@Dylonely42 Год назад
About 35 minutes of pure beauty…
@empireentertainmentevents1353
@empireentertainmentevents1353 4 года назад
CHOPIN composed so many deep moving pieces, it does boggles one's mind how someone who was born in war torn Poland at that time can produce such astonishing music...unique only to Chopin which no other composer can emulate. Thank you Chopin for your contribution to the world. Though you are no longer with us, your music lives on forever. RIP Chopin. You are beyond amazing!
@SkyFoxTale
@SkyFoxTale 3 года назад
#4 is the most beautiful piano piece of all time
@tylerperry5501
@tylerperry5501 3 года назад
you're not lying
@PieInTheSky9
@PieInTheSky9 3 года назад
Not easy to disagree with this
@timward276
@timward276 2 года назад
You're not wrong. First time I heard it was on a classical station in Baltimore when I was 17. Garrick Ohlsson was playing it. I just remember hearing the opening melody sing out, and I was struck literally speechless.
@BRNRDNCK
@BRNRDNCK Год назад
@@timward276 I first heard it on headphones at age 14. I was in the sun with wind blowing, and within 30 seconds I felt like I was floating.
@LordGreystoke
@LordGreystoke 2 года назад
Ballad 2 is so exquisite in its beauty. That intro always makes me think of the Civil War era. Like the Union soldiers are coming home, victors but having survived a brutal conflict and the South is defeated.
@alvexok5523
@alvexok5523 3 месяца назад
This music is beautiful
@ludwig4029
@ludwig4029 2 года назад
29:02 how can something that beautiful even exist
@giacomocasartelli5503
@giacomocasartelli5503 7 лет назад
I bought his cd 3 months ago, I love how his ballades sound
@carmelmtoussaint1481
@carmelmtoussaint1481 4 года назад
Chopin will always be remembered for his contribution to the evolution of musical language. As witnessed by his virtuosity and innate sense of harmony, Chopin has expressed the many levels of human emotion.
@sehankwon9515
@sehankwon9515 4 года назад
조성진의 레코딩에서 알프레드 코르또의 향기가 난다.. 특히 2번 코다 부분에 분산화음을 정박으로 연주하는 것이 아니고 루바토로 연주하는 것은 현대 레코딩에서 잘 찾아볼 수 없는 요소인데 정말 대단하고 쇼팽에 대해 완벽하게 이해하고 있다는게 몸으로 느껴진다.
@mralcina8726
@mralcina8726 4 года назад
Don't know if i like Zimerman's or Seong-Jin's interpretations better, they are both amazing
@ayhamshaheed7740
@ayhamshaheed7740 3 года назад
True. Both are champions of the ballades. Untouchable by everyone else as far as I’ve seen
@cynthiaflorencio3498
@cynthiaflorencio3498 3 года назад
You've said it all. Same for me here
@edzielinski
@edzielinski 2 года назад
Agreed. Why focus on just one when you can enjoy both for what they offer? At a certain level, art transcends normal life, and for me it's no longer about comparisons and all about the experience.
@nunyabusiness4606
@nunyabusiness4606 2 года назад
I like Zimerman better. But Cho is still amazing
@user-sf6rz6fw6e
@user-sf6rz6fw6e Год назад
Браво, незабываемое исполнение это шедевры в руках исполнителя.
@federicoferretti1030
@federicoferretti1030 4 года назад
Wow! He sounds like he always is in full control of the instrument, everything feels so measured and exactly were it should be. These recordings genuinely made me sing along the melody.
@isabelle-tt2rz
@isabelle-tt2rz 2 года назад
cannot believe the way he interprets ballade 3. Since the part of coda, he expresses the piece as if storm is slowly devouring the melody. Interesting to see him using pedals to deliberately crush the sounds, and emphasizing left hand for maximizing the darkness of the notes. Such a wonderful rendering, cho!
@nickk8416
@nickk8416 4 месяца назад
Great stuff as always AXK. These 4 Ballades along with a few Beethoven Sonatas and Rach 2 I could not live without. Desert Island stuff. Wonderful playing. I've noticed some interesting fingurings I need to try too. Thanks
@user-po2fh9ux1h
@user-po2fh9ux1h 9 месяцев назад
6:04~ It is really addictive and refreshing to come down clearly and lightly from the part that starts with and suddenly pull it gently into legato.
@GalactixFX
@GalactixFX Год назад
The chromatic scales are so majestic..
@brioche5845
@brioche5845 3 года назад
This "mysterious" silence at 13:27 sound ironically beautiful and strong to me, it's like it tell you the brutal end of a story, but finally she's not finished yet. Like life is an eternal circle like this, the same melody repeat, it begin for someone and still end for another one, and sometimes in your life you will have hard times... Fucking exactly as this entire n°2 Ballade.
@perfumeil1
@perfumeil1 5 лет назад
What an epic journey of four ballades. It's always a pleasure listening to Cho's Chopin.
@kenyang687
@kenyang687 5 лет назад
The attention to detail in this version is really breathtaking.
@christinarhee9251
@christinarhee9251 7 лет назад
This is just perfect.. It's so sensitive and at the same time it is so deep to understand his interpretation of Chopin. He truly expresses Chopin I guess.
@bigkahunauk1
@bigkahunauk1 Год назад
Bellissimo 🥰
@Peculate
@Peculate 2 года назад
The harmonies at 8:13 are so amazing and forward-looking for Chopin's time. He is strongly, repeatedly emphasizing the 7th scale degree (F#) in the melody, over a #4 fully diminished 7th chord (C#o7), which wants so desperately to resolve to the dominant, which is reaffirmed by the D in the bass. It's an accented non-chord tone that makes it sound like a kind of C#o7 / DM7 polychord, or for fellow jazz musicians a GmM13#11/D. Note how the chord has not one but TWO major sevenths in it (between the D and C# and the G and F#). And as if that weren't enough, he then resolves the 7th in the melody unexpectedly to the 9th (A), which makes a THIRD major seventh. It's so dissonant yet so beautiful, tugging at your heartstrings with painful sorrow. To our modern ears, jaded by post-tertian harmony, it might not sound revolutionary, but imagine how it would have sounded then.
@gerhardashgrey9294
@gerhardashgrey9294 2 года назад
Thanks for pointing it out :)
@yubby1873
@yubby1873 3 года назад
I chose to watch this video to help me study but it is impossible to focus on my work when I can't help myself but to awe every second of this majestical playing of Cho Seong- Jin. This is honestly absolutely beautiful.
@user-id7ti1vm8n
@user-id7ti1vm8n Год назад
The first Ballade is my favorite piece of Chopin and it will be my favorite one for my entire life.. It is such an emotional piece, pure beauty !
@IvyTeaRN
@IvyTeaRN 3 года назад
1 is the most beautifully tragic and intensely interwoven pieces ever, the way Chopin alters the first theme for the second part of the second to create this juxtaposition between this reminisce/dream for the ideal world and the bleak reality is genius. Also the mirror reprise in which this altered second theme is structured to come first and directly contrast the first theme which has the final say and kills any hope for the better tommorow and then the coda(just like the introduction) wraps everything up so fittingly in a tragically-epic manner...a piece in a league of its own
@nathaniello9733
@nathaniello9733 2 года назад
Perfect voicing at 6:09 just speechless
@davidfranklin272
@davidfranklin272 5 лет назад
Nicely played. Lots of feeling.
@thelittlegumnut
@thelittlegumnut 5 лет назад
The opening of the 3rd Ballade... it's like a casual acknowledgement of something beautiful that ought to be appreciated.
@timward276
@timward276 Год назад
Those 5 quiet chords in the 4th ballade feel like you're in the eye of the hurricane, before the storm starts up again in the coda.
@thetecnos6821
@thetecnos6821 3 года назад
I think that the coda of the first Ballade is the best i’ve ever heard
@epac7912
@epac7912 7 лет назад
Goosebumps!
@nunyabusiness4606
@nunyabusiness4606 2 года назад
Best Ballade #2 in existence IMO. You can really feel the agitato during the coda.
@Virtualmuzyk
@Virtualmuzyk 7 лет назад
Beautifully played ...that's what I use to listen in my country Poland others played... That's the feeling that's ballade ! with all moods and feelings. Bravo.
@Rachman01
@Rachman01 4 года назад
Aahh, that third balade's inner voicings are magical.
@rachmj
@rachmj 4 года назад
Coda No.1 8:17~ No.2 16:09~ No.3 24:51~ No.4 36:14~ I love the melody right before move on to coda so I included it in range😉
@keitsukishima1681
@keitsukishima1681 4 года назад
Not every hero wears a cape.
@bornegaming3037
@bornegaming3037 3 года назад
Not the codas but ok
@eingooglenutzer1474
@eingooglenutzer1474 3 года назад
No. 1 - 8:30 No. 2 - 16:15 No. 3 - 24:29 or 24:58 No. 4 - 36:14
@trebleclef9844
@trebleclef9844 Год назад
@@bornegaming3037 it is wdym
@maxgodtankspubg3089
@maxgodtankspubg3089 Год назад
@@bornegaming3037 yo u stupid it is the codas
@dot8209
@dot8209 2 года назад
I applaud not only the pianist but the wonderful creators of this beautiful piano!
@christianvennemann9008
@christianvennemann9008 5 лет назад
I honestly think this interpretation is up there with Zimerman's; and I truly believe Cho will be regarded as one of the best pianists of the 21st century.
@mikolinek13ziom
@mikolinek13ziom 4 года назад
Zimerman is waaay better
@christianvennemann9008
@christianvennemann9008 4 года назад
@@mikolinek13ziom Yeah, well, that's just, like, your opinion, man. In all seriousness, I didn't state it as a matter of fact that Cho's interpretation was better. I just said that it was my opinion that Cho's is up there with Zimerman's interpretation (however, I will give you that Zimerman's interpretation is probably the gold standard for the Four Ballades).
@dariotovar1886
@dariotovar1886 3 года назад
Agreed
@louisvalencia5244
@louisvalencia5244 3 года назад
@@mikolinek13ziom Why Zimmerman is better???
@Numberonesorabjifan
@Numberonesorabjifan 3 года назад
@@mikolinek13ziom I agree that he is better, but only slightly.
@joseph-fernando-piano
@joseph-fernando-piano 6 лет назад
My favourite recording of the Ballads by a long shot... I like to play a lot of Chopin, so I tend to listen to very little since I get too caught up in hearing interpretative differences to really enjoy listening to them, but this recording is an exception for me for sure...
@tabletgamer2
@tabletgamer2 7 лет назад
100% certain this is the best 2nd ballade I've ever heard. Incredible.
@zachbarry1992
@zachbarry1992 3 года назад
22:41 the voicing is insane
@Julia-uu7fs
@Julia-uu7fs 6 лет назад
조성진의 쇼팽 발라드...너무 좋아요...😭😭
@pongproductions9703
@pongproductions9703 4 года назад
Just watched the Pianist. Needless to say, this song has a new meaning for me.
@user-kw7eg1pe8w
@user-kw7eg1pe8w 5 лет назад
05:15 젤 조아하는 파트당...
@user-eg6xm7cp1b
@user-eg6xm7cp1b 4 года назад
저도 맨 첨이랑 이부분 좋아해여ㅜㅜ
@zlatevlad5887
@zlatevlad5887 4 года назад
same
@user-kw7eg1pe8w
@user-kw7eg1pe8w 4 года назад
머야 언제 85개 됐어 감삼당 히히
@beom0653
@beom0653 4 года назад
와 한국인 오랜만에 본닼ㅋㅋ 외국거만 찾아보다가 첨봄ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
@minsungkim8903
@minsungkim8903 3 года назад
전 (15:56) 16:15
@GICM
@GICM 2 года назад
HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHOPIN
@Erik83474
@Erik83474 7 лет назад
Absolutely world class!
@juliangst
@juliangst 5 лет назад
Seong-Jin Cho is by far my favourite pianist of all time!
@joannalu9460
@joannalu9460 4 года назад
Bithovin
@jeremykalhok7324
@jeremykalhok7324 3 года назад
@@joannalu9460 do you mean Beethoven?
@amerrylittlemonarch
@amerrylittlemonarch 3 года назад
@@jeremykalhok7324 I see I was summoned.
@low_quality_films
@low_quality_films 7 месяцев назад
Im glad your lie in April introduced me to this beautiful piece
@JessicaSarapoff
@JessicaSarapoff 3 года назад
Simply gorgeous and heartbreakingly sumptuous. I'm discovering this pianist. My heart, brain and soul exploded. The third is a bit too sugary to my taste, but the rest... And top of it all, he never tries to show off, always with tremendous sensibility. Thank you for uploading this recording.
@Iamcwinge1234
@Iamcwinge1234 Год назад
32:08 tears every time
@maxgodtankspubg3089
@maxgodtankspubg3089 Год назад
My favorite piece by anyone is ballade no 1, and even better, it is played by my favorite artist
@ya7833
@ya7833 2 года назад
Amazing performance!
@mir7359
@mir7359 2 года назад
When I listen to this I feel all the deepen soul of mankind, it’s good it’s sorrows it’s obscurity, the mystery we live in. In the inexorable flowing of time there is a piano and somebody playing this.
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