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Menu Shopping Cart Mailing List July Top Sellers Newsprint | Release ![]() £10.99 In stock Catalogue number TPCD160 Release date 08/02/2010 Format CD Label Tony Palmer Valentina Igoshina Plays Chopin The Strange Case of Delfina Potocka: The Mystery of Chopin Disc 1 1. Waltz No.1 in E flat major, Op.18 5.06 2. Waltz No. 6 in D flat major, Op.62 No.2 1.47 3. Nocturne No.13 in C minor, Op.48 No.1 6.06 4. Prelude No.7 in A major, Op.28 No.7 1.00 5. Prelude No.15 in D flat major, Op.28 6.37 6. Etude in G flat major, Op.10 No.5 0.44 7. Scherzo No.1 in B minor, Op.20 6.06 8. Sonata Op.35 in B flat minor, 3rd. mve. 7.13 9. Polonaise in A flat major, Op.53 6.16 10. Etude No.3 in E major, Op.10 4.23 11. Impromptu No.4 in C sharp minor, Op.66 4.27 The soundtrack of Tony Palmer's film - described by the Professor of Film at Kansas University as "the most trenchant statement concerning the appropriation of art by the authoritarian state" and as "one of the seminal documents in composer biographies". New light is shed on Chopin himself through the interpretation of the music brought to life miraculously by the beautiful young Russian pianist, Valentina Igoshina who plays much of the music contained in the film in a specially recorded recital. As one critic wrote when the film was first released: "after this you will never be able to hear the music of Chopin in the same way again". | |
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