Chopin, the piano concertos

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Chopin, the piano concertos

John Rink

(Cambridge music handbooks)

Cambridge University Press, 1997

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 131-133) and index

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Description

Chopin's E minor and F minor Piano Concertos played a vital role in his career as a composer-pianist. Praised for their originality and genius when he performed them, the concertos later attracted censure for ostensible weaknesses in form, development and orchestration. They also suffered at the hands of editors and performers, all the while remaining enormously popular. This handbook re-evaluates the concertos against the traditions that shaped them so that their many outstanding qualities can be fully appreciated. It describes their genesis, Chopin's own performances and his use of them as a teacher. A survey of their critical, editorial and performance histories follows, in preparation for an analytical 're-enactment' of the music - that is, a narrative account of the concertos as embodied in sound, rather than in the score. The final chapter investigates Chopin's enigmatic 'third concerto', the Allegro de concert. Chopin: The Piano Concertos has won the Wilk Book Prize for Research in Polish Music.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • 1. Contexts
  • 2 Creation
  • 3. Interpretation
  • 4. Re-evaluation
  • 5. Chopin's third concerto
  • Appendices
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index.

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