Chopin: Variations on “Là ci darem la mano“, Op.2 (Trifonov, Nebolsin)

It’s very unfortunate that Chopin never seriously explored theme and variation form over his career, given that this opus – the one which famously made Schumann go “Hats off, gentlemen! A Genius!” – is a wonderful piece of work, and curiously unlike anything else Chopin wrote. Seriously – just listen to that introduction, with all that densely wafting filigree over a defiantly untethered bass. Nothing else Chopin wrote is even vaguely like it, except for some passages in a late work, the Berceuse , whi
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