author: Sheri Boggs - Northwest Inlander
". . . she frees Chopin from his reputation as a quintessentially Polish composer. Deliberately picking out the Spanish influences in the third Ballade, written after Chopin and his lover George Sand returned form Majorca, Chang evokes castanet rhythms and Mediterranean folk influences. Her literary interpretations too are fresh, breaking with tradition on the second Ballades, the F Major, Op. 38 which Robert Schumann had attributed to a poem but Chang sees instead as a lyric tale of a fisher maiden lost at sea. Appropriately, the album closes with the Berceuse, a dusky lullaby with variations on the nightingale's bedding-down song."
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A sincere and refreshing style of Chopin playing.Chopin lovers must hear this re
author: ren zhang
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Hsia-Jung Chang's artistry is inspiring!
author: Deborah Berioli
Hsia-Jung Chang's liner notes inspired and challenged me to go deeper into this music and experience these works on a new and more personal level. BRAVA!
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Music for the mind and soul and sharing
author: Adam Wallace
I find this cd to be a treasure, uplifting as well as cerebral. It can be enjoyed listening alone but it is also perfect classical music to play for guests.
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