• Season 1 Episode 2: NOCTURNES

  • Oct 10 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 33 mins
  • Podcast

Season 1 Episode 2: NOCTURNES

  • Summary

  • In Episode 2, pianist Garrick Ohlsson explores what makes Chopin's Nocturnes so seductive to our ears; silver medalist of the 1975 Chopin Comeptition in Warsaw, Dina Yoffe, revisits a performance of a Nocturne she gave at the competition; Irish pianist John O’Conor discusses the Nocturnes of John Field that inspired Chopin; Garrick returns to share examples of the innovative techniques found in the Nocturnes that Chopin appropriated from Bel Canto opera; plus, music critic Jed Distler recommends some very special recordings of Chopin’s Nocturnes from the past century.

    This podcast is produced in partnership with the Chopin Foundation of the United States, which presents the National Chopin Competition every 5 years. The Chopin Podcast comes on the eve of the 11th National Chopin Competition, to be held in Miami in January 2025. For more, visit chopin.org.

    Tickets to the final rounds of the National Chopin Competition are now available:

    • https://ci.ovationtix.com/1811/performance/11533416?performanceId=11533416
    • https://ci.ovationtix.com/1811/performance/11533420?performanceId=11533420

    Each episode in this series is dedicated to one of Chopin's major compositional genres, and features Garrick as well as 1-2 special guests approaching the pieces within that genre from a number of different angles – analytically, historically, and pianistically. Follow us at chopinpodcast.com.

    Created and hosted by Ben Laude.

    Special thanks to Abby Tilton and Mark Rau for their assistance in the production of this episode.

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