EPISODE · Feb 19, 2005
Chopin Prelude 20
from In the Hands · host Paul Cantrell
As long as I’m on this Chopin prelude kick…. Frédéric Chopin ▶️ Prelude Op. 28 No. 20 (in C minor) Paul Cantrell, piano ⬇️ Download audio file for Prelude Op. 28 No. 20 (in C minor) (2:19 / 3.2 M) This piece is easy to sink one’s teeth into, I think, very dramatic and engaging on the first listen. But subsequent digging reveals a lot of subtlety in the way the different voices move, the modulation and chromaticism, the emotional shape. It has a fascinatingly unusual structure: many piece start softly and work to a crescendo, but this one starts loud and fades to a whisper. Many pieces in binary form have an initial section that’s repeated twice (AAB) — like this or this or both the first and second larger sections of this taken individually — but this prelude repeats only the second part (ABB). What fascinating fellow Chopin was. But enough with the analytical rambling. What a fine piece. After next Tuesday’s recording, I’ll be switching to a once-a-week-Tuesday schedule, at least for a while. I want to focus on composition for a while, and I’m behind on some of my other projects. Fear not! Updates will keep coming; “Paul gets a job” armageddon is not yet upon us.
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