Frédéric Chopin – 175th Death Anniversary
Thursday, October 17
Thursday, October 17 marks the 175th death anniversary of Polish composer and piano virtuoso Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849). Chopin mainly wrote music for solo piano. His oeuvre includes nocturnes, waltzes, études, ballades, and many more. The composer also introduced new genres influenced by Polish folk music, such as the mazurka and the polonaise. In tribute to the great Romantic composer, Stingray Classica presents four wonderful broadcasts. Starting at 14:00, Italian pianist Roberto Giordano performs Chopin's popular Ballade No. 1 in G minor, Op. 23. After, Chinese pianist Chen Xue-Hong plays Frédéric Chopin’s Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35 in a performance recorded at the beautiful Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris. This is followed by one more ballade of Chopin: his technically demanding Ballade No. 4 in F minor, Op. 52, performed by Italian pianist Roberto Prosseda. At 21:00, Polish conductor Antoni Wit leads the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra in a splendid concert program that includes Chopin’s only two piano concertos, starring Russian-born pianists Nikolai Demidenko and Evgeny Kissin as the soloists.
Chopin - Ballade No. 1, Op. 23
Thursday, October 17 | 14:00
Roberto Giordano performs Chopin's Ballade No. 1, Op. 23. The sketches of the work date back to 1831 during Chopin's eight-month stay in Vienna. The first ballade was completed in 1835 after the composer moved to Paris. The main section of the ballade is built from two main themes which return in different keys after which a thundering chord introduces the Presto con fuoco, which eventually ends the piece in a fiery double octave scale run down the keyboard. The work gained popularity after appearing on the soundtrack to the 2002 Roman Polanski film The Pianist, where it is played by Janusz Olejniczak.
Chopin - Piano Sonata No. 2, Op. 35
Thursday, October 17 | 14:10
Chinese pianist Chen Xue-Hong plays Frédéric Chopin’s Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35, in this performance recorded at the beautiful Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris, France. Chopin first wrote the sonata’s famous third movement, the Funeral March. He composed the remaining movements two years later, completing the sonata in 1839. The Funeral March is often performed as a standalone piece and has been used in funeral services all over the world – including Chopin’s own.
Chopin - Ballade No. 4, Op. 52
Thursday, October 17 | 14:35
Italian pianist Roberto Prosseda performs Frédéric Chopin's technically challenging Ballade No. 4 in F minor, Op. 52. Completed in 1842, this piece is celebrated as a masterpiece within the Romantic piano repertoire, renowned for its intricate structure and profound emotional depth. This performance was recorded at the stunning baroque palace Villa Contarini in Piazzola sul Brenta, Italy, in 2006.
Chopin - Piano Concertos No. 1 & No. 2
Thursday, October 17 | 21:00
Antoni Wit conducts the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra in performances of Chopin's Piano Concertos No. 1, Op. 11 and No. 2, Op. 21. Soloists are Nikolai Demidenko and Evgeny Kissin. After performing the first concerto, Demidenko encores with Chopin's Mazurka Op. 17/4. Kissin closes the concert with Chopin's Etude Op. 10/12 and the Waltz in E minor, Op. post. This concert was part of the celebration of Chopin's 200th anniversary in 2010. Chopin composed the second concerto one year before the Concerto No. 1 and completed both works at the age of 20, before leaving his home country Poland and moving to Paris.