The title of this piece, “Ballade” has a significant meaning to the overall structure and context of the piece. The derivation of the word ballade originates from the Old French word balada, meaning dance or dance song. By the fourteenth century, the word ballad developed into the definition of a narrative text accompanied by song. The program of a ballade is interpreted as a protagonist’s legendary odyssey through violent affairs of mankind, set in a quasi-supernatural setting, and ending in utter tragedy.
The Ballade’s eternal theme of the human mind’s continuous battle to overcome the boundaries of existence and free oneself from the utter pain and grief that taints one’s spirit is an unending characteristic that resides within each individual’s soul. By animating and communicating these everlasting human characteristics, Chopin left an imperishable work of art for performers and listeners to deeply reflect and reminisce about their lives, allowing them to relive those moments through the medium of music. With a beautiful mind and a courageous heart, Chopin captured and illustrated the vast emotions of humanity, gave the heartbroken country of Poland a voice within each hauntingly mournful melody, and unveiled the tragedies and miracles of life.
Hope you enjoy my favorite performance of this monumental piece by Krystian Zimmerman!
That was beautiful. Thanks for sharing. You have so much passion and it shows in your blog.
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ReplyDeleteI really like to see the passion you have for classical music in your blog! I was also a piano student (for about 10 years) when was younger, as well as have been in band for almost 10 years as well. I love the quote as your piano teacher put it. My favorite part about performing music is being able to put everything into trying to convey all the emotion within it so that the audience may feel the same. As a non-performance view as well, I love to try to envision what the composer is trying to share with us as well as the emotions the performers put into their rendition of the piece as well!