Beatrice Rana plays Chopin: 12 Études, Op. 25: No. 6 in G-sharp minor

More than simply practice pieces, Chopin’s Études carry the depth and expression of a striking concert work. Beatrice Rana has recorded his Op. 25 for her album dedicated to this composer. Discover here: “Although Chopin is an extremely famous composer, I am convinced he does not get the recognition he deserves. He was revolutionary both in his writing for piano and in the harmony and form of his compositions. He changed the history of music with his original compositional language and very personal approach to classical forms ... Chopin shaped piano technique around his own hands, and managed to instil the Italian vocal tradition in his piano writing: he was a passionate admirer of bel canto and took inspiration from Bellini, trying to make the piano sing. His counterpoint, meanwhile, was flexible and meandering.“ – Beatrice Rana __________
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