My favorite would have to be the first, for displaying such a variety of Chopin's capabilities and difference in melodic thinking. It implies a bit of almost every emotion possible to display on the piano. Well done, Chopin!
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virtuoso_735 wrote:The first ballade almost seems like theme and variations. The Eb theme is played three times, all differently.

Philip Daniel wrote:virtuoso_735 wrote:The first ballade almost seems like theme and variations. The Eb theme is played three times, all differently.
Yes, that has some truth in it. Indeed, Chopin's genius lay in many things, including the ability to vary the texture and other components of a thematic return in a piece in a fresh, startling way each time. A famous example, from the Nocturne Opus 62 #1, is especially famous for the return of its opening theme, one could say, "reorchestrated" on the pianoforte. It comes back, every note being a trill. The trills are less an ornament, as I said, more an expressive rendering that changes the entire effect of the original section in its recapitulation.
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