F. Chopin - Ballade no. 4 in F minor op. 52 - Analysis. Greg Niemczuk's lecture.

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Komentáře • 221

  • @hanshi3831
    @hanshi3831 Před rokem +45

    Ballade No 4 is Chopin's greatest work, in my opinion. It takes me on a ride every time I listen. A dreamy and stormy masterpiece. 💜

  • @zdzislawmeglicki2262
    @zdzislawmeglicki2262 Před 2 lety +13

    Even when Chopin bangs at the keyboard in frustration... it still sounds beautiful.

  • @brianbernstein3826
    @brianbernstein3826 Před 6 měsíci +8

    Chopin touches my heart in a way no other conposer can. He perfected every color of beauty and pain that the piano can express

  • @worm_6863
    @worm_6863 Před rokem +18

    Brilliant lecture and outstanding interpretation! I cannot thank you enough for this; now I know what mindset to have going into the piece, and I truly understand the pain Chopin was in when composing this. An immense thank you Mr. Niemczuk from the depths of my heart!

  • @rufuso4022
    @rufuso4022 Před 3 lety +47

    This is one of the pieces I heard from Chopin that strikes me so deeply, I had depression when I was teenager and now the sweet sorrow of this melody always made me feel so melancholy, it’s so tinkling and elegant that I cant use enough vocabulary to describe… now I have the honor to learn this piece and practice, no matter how many times I repeat the ending it always feels so energetic and refreshing. It is indeed my favorite piece of Chopin even piano compositions in general. And your lecture definitely helped me understand this piece better and when I uncovered the musicality beneath the techniques, the techniques just came so naturally. I’m amazed

  • @stickpfp6347
    @stickpfp6347 Před 3 dny

    Every so often, I come back to watch this video! The song is so beautiful, and the way you explain everything is so filled with emotions! I can see your passion for this song, and it makes me want to learn the song

  • @Benjamin-fk2yo
    @Benjamin-fk2yo Před 3 lety +28

    I almost can’t think of anyone with a more wonderful understanding of music than you, sir. The way you describe music and use little metaphors and gestures to explain certain feelings is beyond wonderful. Thank you so much for your personal analysis.

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 3 lety +5

      Thank you so much!!!

    • @loveispatient0808
      @loveispatient0808 Před rokem +1

      @@gregniemczukI wish you were my teacher!😊

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před rokem +1

      @@loveispatient0808 I love teaching! I also do very successful online guidance

  • @user-tz5gz8fh3w
    @user-tz5gz8fh3w Před 23 dny

    Спасибо Вам большое! Изумительная лекция!

  • @cristinaaguirre1596
    @cristinaaguirre1596 Před 11 dny

    Really an outstanding master clas!!
    Many Thanks Greg.

  • @syducer4905
    @syducer4905 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Love this analysis. Definitely my favorite piece ever and your explanation does it justice.

  • @sampeng5216
    @sampeng5216 Před 3 lety +20

    Thank you. Wonderful and deep analysis of my favourite Chopin master piece, the ballad #4 in F minor. Many people have analyzed this piece, but I'm so impressed with yours that I repeated watching it several times. Two thumbs way up!

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 3 lety

      Thank you very much! Welcome! I invite you to watch my other analysies as well

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 2 lety

      This was made during lockdown. No tuners available, sorry

  • @finnianreilly1831
    @finnianreilly1831 Před 2 lety +7

    Watching this video has inspired me to start learning at least the first few sections of this magnificent ballad. Mid and final sections are way out of my league, but that's ok. Will leave them for my next life. Finding the main theme very satisfying to play, and surprisingly easy to learn.

  • @slawomirkijak8097
    @slawomirkijak8097 Před měsícem

    Najserdeczniej dziękuję za te wspaniaļe, bardzo poglębione analizy! Takie podejscie do tekstu tych tak bardzo zlożonych intelektualnie jak też pokazujących calą paletę ludzkich emocji i uczuç, utworow, powoduje, że po wysluchaniu szczegolnie tej ballady, jestem wyczerpany emocjonalnie! Dzieki Panu, panie Grzegorzu, moge byc pewny i spokojny, ze moj odbior muzyki Chopina jest zgodny z intencjami kompozytora! Podązam we wlasciwym kierunku do poznania istoty tej jakze bogatej duchowo muzyki! Cieszę się, że mam jeszcze tyle Pana filmöw przed sobą! Pozdrawiam z Estonii, gdzie muzyka Frycka ma należne jej miejsce!😊

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před měsícem

      Dzień dobry. Dziękuję bardzo za te słowa! Jestem pewien, że każdy, kto poszukuje i odkrywa Prawdę w muzyce Chopina, doświadcza go i jego geniuszu zdecydowanie silniej!
      Serdecznie pozdrawiam

  • @richardyu4881
    @richardyu4881 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for a fantastic lecture. I discover so many new things about this piece from listening to your analysis. I can feel your passion for this work from your energy in this video

  • @VCMD
    @VCMD Před 3 lety +8

    I was so attached to it when I heard it at a piano salon in Warsaw..imagine that impact. I've learnt most of its hardest part technique-wise..but now back to etudes because I am way far from being able to produce the tone I envision...

  • @floriankoch5238
    @floriankoch5238 Před 3 lety +1

    24:38 "yes, absolutely incredible moment" that sums it up very precisely

  • @hiroshitanimoto6234
    @hiroshitanimoto6234 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you! Thank you!! Thank you!!!
    I am a 74 years old Japanese living in the US who is completely out-of-music world and was just "hearing" classical music including Chopin in the past. I started "listening" Chopin just about 2 months ago.
    After about 50 more times of your each Chopin video, I might understand a part of his music. I have already been enjoying and appreciating his music more now. I will watch all of your videos although I don't know how long it may take. You made rest of my life richer.
    Again, Thank you! Thank you!! Thank you!!! from Michigan.

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 2 lety +2

      I'm so touched reading your comment and beautiful words. Thank you! I did my best to talk about Chopin using sole words. By the end of this year there will be videos about all his piano music which he published during his life. Some videos are more difficult to understand, some easier. By the end of this year I will also put subtitles, also Japanese, to each video. It's a lot of work but I feel that it's worth it. Enjoy my music and words and all the best!

  • @Namuchat
    @Namuchat Před měsícem

    Your explanations are so full of love and deep insight. Thank you very much! ❤

  • @kerstinl8519
    @kerstinl8519 Před rokem +2

    Hi Greg! What an emotional analyze. You speak to me from the soul. I never had the idea to play this piece. I have played the third one and later the first Ballade. But last week, while I was practicing Polonaise op 53, Ballade Nr 4 came into my mind. Yesterday I was practicing the first pages , theme one. My neighbor aksed me, what I was playing. I told her and she said, she was crying whole time. What a pice. Thanks again for this fantastic video. My appreciation and respect for you. 🌟🎹🌟

  • @edaniel927
    @edaniel927 Před 17 dny

    Outstanding analysis, very unique. Many thanks 🙏.

  • @sillyfillet
    @sillyfillet Před měsícem

    Thank you for your lecture. I am learning this Ballade at the moment, and your analysis is very inspiring. It will help me better understand this masterpiece.

  • @fernan6857
    @fernan6857 Před 3 lety +5

    Pure beauty. Very heartfelt comments, Great job. congratulations

  • @rushunnhfernandes
    @rushunnhfernandes Před 2 lety +5

    This is fantastic. Both the playing and the whole journey through the video!

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you so much for watching and your words! All the best from Poland

  • @lucascury2003
    @lucascury2003 Před 3 lety +7

    i have never seen such a smart guy talking about music.
    your channel is one of the best things that i have found this year.
    pleasures from Brasil!!
    i hope to see more perfect content from your channel!

  • @saymayfire
    @saymayfire Před 3 lety +6

    this is an intimidating piece to approach for the first time. my professor has insisted that i give it a try for my next recital, and there are moments so complex it almost makes my eyes cross. this video was very helpful in untangling the complexities that chopin so masterfully wrote. many thanks

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 3 lety +1

      Absolutely! My advice: practice a lot hands seperately!

  • @Samuel-pe7yo
    @Samuel-pe7yo Před 2 lety

    amazing, really love this ❤

  • @JG_1998
    @JG_1998 Před 3 lety +3

    greatest piece of chopins and the greatest contrapuntal achievement in musical history

  • @ErwinvanderSpek
    @ErwinvanderSpek Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you!!

  • @xibrune
    @xibrune Před 3 měsíci +1

    I really hope You will record this ballade

  • @tunestone3071
    @tunestone3071 Před rokem

    Brilliant!!

  • @so-flog1123
    @so-flog1123 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this wonderful analysis and precious advices !
    It’s the first time I hear this ballad played at this speed indeed ^^
    Greetings from France 🎹

  • @djaquino4
    @djaquino4 Před 3 lety

    Thank you!

  • @ibrahimsusbach4649
    @ibrahimsusbach4649 Před 3 lety +2

    I love that melody when u play in minute 23.00-23.30

  • @CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji

    The recapitulation of the second section in the climax before the coda is one of the most chills giving passages in the history of music, sich pensive, masterful writing! Chopin was a genius!

  • @denaro572
    @denaro572 Před 3 lety

    Awesome lecture. Loved it!

  • @Makankii
    @Makankii Před 6 měsíci

    I am learning this piece rn, this is very helpfull, i have new insight of this ballade, and this piece is veryy beautiful, tysm for the lecture

  • @enricoagudo6388
    @enricoagudo6388 Před 2 lety +1

    sir i think you spoke with chopin on your way to earth thank you

  • @Mazurking
    @Mazurking Před 10 měsíci

    Greg I listen to this video late at night with my eyes closed. I wish nothing more. Thank you for these great videos with so much passion.

  • @krimkara27
    @krimkara27 Před 2 lety

    excellent! thank you so much for breaking this down. it's hard not to weep at the depth of the emotion in this piece.

  • @ethans-d6105
    @ethans-d6105 Před rokem

    thank you so so much for sharing your spirit and talent with the internet, and all for free! watched every minute of it, thanks you so very much. I agree that this piece feels viceral and personal in a certain way that a lot of piano works don't really tap into, and for that reason I'm doing my best to learn this monster of a piece.

  • @bosiljkavujovic9376
    @bosiljkavujovic9376 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I love this ballad very very much, especially interpreted by Alexei Sultanov. thank you for your lecture.

  • @thomassophocles6757
    @thomassophocles6757 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you so much for this wonderful analysis!!!

  • @christophejavon3509
    @christophejavon3509 Před 3 lety +13

    Fantastic lecture and beautiful playing. Very inspiring, thank you!

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 3 lety

      Thank you very much!

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  • @younghokim1994
    @younghokim1994 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much for this lecture! :) Your playing is so sensitively beautiful.

  • @kailarochelle6322
    @kailarochelle6322 Před 2 lety

    One more thank you. After spending the day going back and forth to your videos and seeing and hearing how you break things down and sometimes play very slowly I have decided to try to play this piece again using midi, very slowly but with the reverence and love for doing things at the pace I need, You have changed my attitude towards expression using midi slowly to interpret from frustrating due to my disabilities to enjoy every note and nuance possible, You are a great great teacher . You are a great humanitarian for doing what you are doing, sharing your gifts far and wide, Thank you. May you always have success and happiness,

  • @PedroCristian
    @PedroCristian Před 2 lety

    Thank you for sharing your love with this masterpiece. Interesting remarks on speed.

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 2 lety

      We have such problems in more pieces. Scherzo no.2 for example...
      Or some Etudes..

  • @corynewman4136
    @corynewman4136 Před 3 lety +1

    Greg's video should be viewed by every serious pianist, as well as anyone who really wants to understand the heart and soul of Chopin. This video lecture and demonstration is an absolute treasure. Thank you, Greg!

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 3 lety

      I really appreciate your words. Welcome to my world!

  • @1NBLOG
    @1NBLOG Před 3 lety +4

    💐Admiro tu forma de acercarnos de la forma mas bella a la música "clásica" a la preciosa música de Chopin! Tu análisis es pura pasión , tu interpretación es delicada conexión con el compositor!!💐😍😘

  • @Cody-vo6yk
    @Cody-vo6yk Před 3 lety

    Appreciations from Hong Kong!! Fantastic video, thank you so much!

  • @mediumsizedgrape
    @mediumsizedgrape Před rokem

    Thanks so much for this video

  • @arkady3629
    @arkady3629 Před 2 lety +1

    You're doing us a great service sir! Keep up the great work. Chopin always tricks you into thinking that one composition stands above all others, until you listen to another great work of his and then change your mind again!

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 2 lety +1

      Wonderful words! Thank you very much!!!

  • @naTure-vs2ef
    @naTure-vs2ef Před 2 lety

    I cant say how much i adore this piece especially the begining and its repeated in the middle alsoo

  • @kailarochelle6322
    @kailarochelle6322 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this analysis. I used to perform this piece in public and could create a lot of nuance but now that my disabilities have made it impossible to practice much I rely on midi with help which can be successful .Am redoing a mazurka after watching your videos.It felt so frustrating not to be able to play the Ballade so I put it into midi and cannot stand a lot of the result to be honest. Your amazing lesson here will be our guide. It will have to be a totally mental approach as the tracks are in, note by note, but your video is so helpful I will not give up . I had to put each section in playing slowly. I understand now what is wrong with the midi performance. Note by note mentally thank you thank you. I will watch this video over and over again. It is wonderful. The music history you provide is a gift to humanity. Thank you for all you do. Of course on acoustic piano there is a lot of spontaneous nuance in a public performance.

  • @fatcatrises8084
    @fatcatrises8084 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you so much for your wonderfully astute, and soulful, analysis of this stunningly beautiful piece. The older I get, the less able I am to get through it without crying. Just devastatingly beautiful composing. Your analysis has opened to me some of the ways the music’s structure works its magic on me. Thank you again!

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 2 lety

      Such beautiful words! Thank you! I know what you mean as I also feel something undescribable when I listen or play this music. Thanks for watching and feel invited to watch my other analysies!

  • @misterteatime1840
    @misterteatime1840 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for making this video. . . I'm learning it currently and really struggling with the section of polyrhythms and was great to see/hear you trying different speeds. I like the slower tempo too.

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 3 lety

      Thank you! Yes! No need to rush and, most of all, Chopin doesn't tell us that!

  • @joeguthriePIANO
    @joeguthriePIANO Před 6 měsíci

    This is what I’ve been looking for. A pianist’s analysis of Ballade 4. Your passion for this piece is so great. Working on this now and look forward to watching this entire video for your perspective.

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 6 měsíci

      Hello! Thank you so much! Enjoy ! I hope you will like it. And good luck with that!!!

  • @gines6234
    @gines6234 Před rokem

    I am amazed by how a good communicator you are (as well as good pianist). I loved the way you clearly express each of the sections, it feels like you are the talking voice of Chopin music. Thanks a lot for this moment!

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před rokem +1

      Thank you!!! I put all my heart to this project

  • @chessematics
    @chessematics Před 8 měsíci

    Just found out your channel and I'm amazed. A sincere musician putting in his everything, trying to express everything he feels, struggling with English and still being so effective. Its a beautiful feeling to see people like you.

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you so much for appreciation! I made these videos during the lockdown in 2020-2021, and I'm so happy to receive such a warm feedback! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👏

  • @khanhdang7014
    @khanhdang7014 Před 2 lety

    Absolutely fantasic and useful. I hope you make a video with Rach's second sonata soon.

  • @alvinloh9068
    @alvinloh9068 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you so much Greg, I've played this analysis video for a few times in this week to understand the ballade better! When I first heard this piece a few years ago, I immediately felt in love with it although I don't understand much about the motifs and structures of this piece, but the emotion and energy in this ballade is incredibly deep and immense, it is definitely one of Chopin's greatest compositions, or not the best in my humble opinion! Thanks for your effort!

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 3 lety +1

      I agree with you. Thanks for watching! This is the reason why I'm making these videos!

  • @xevivr
    @xevivr Před 6 měsíci

    I'm just impressed with ur humbleness to teach each n every possible thing necessary in chopin music ❤

  • @biel6160
    @biel6160 Před 2 lety +1

    I really appreciate your devotion to Chopin and the way you explain your own interpretation of the musicality of his pieces, as well as your opinion on other's performances and what not. This is such a beautiful piece, and this video is my second full lecture of yours that I've watched, first one being Ballade No. 1, which I'm learning right now, and was so helpful. I hope one day I'll be able to play Ballade No. 1 and Ballade No. 4. Kind of my life goals, and your videos have given me plenty of inspiration and motivation to keep going.
    Your lectures are great, thank you so much!

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 2 lety +1

      I'm really happy to hear that. Those are really fantastic pieces of music. Being able to play them is a blessing! Good luck!

  • @kencrotty3984
    @kencrotty3984 Před 9 měsíci

    I feel sure that Chopin could never have reached the pinnacle of creative genius, without his illness, that this piece so epitomises -without pathologising; the genie has only been able to be let-out-of the bottle, via this route!

  • @franciscopetracco5553
    @franciscopetracco5553 Před 2 lety +9

    Hi, Greg! First of all, thank you for this great video! My 93 years old teacher recorded this Ballade some years ago. She is an incredible pianist and i find her Chopin interpretations very poetic. Recently, in your analysis, i sent you her Impromptu No. 1 interpretation, maybe you will remember. I would like to recommend her Ballade No. 4. For example, in that bridge you said pianists tend to play way too fast, she respects the "in tempo". I find specially beautiful the way she plays the climax and then the coda, so i will link the climax here for you! Greetings from Brazil!

    • @franciscopetracco5553
      @franciscopetracco5553 Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/5Pl1ZGjzHUQ/video.html

    • @franciscopetracco5553
      @franciscopetracco5553 Před 2 lety

      Maybe you will find her interpretation a little exaggerated, after all she is an old school pianist. She is a real legend! Met Horowitz, Villa-Lobos etc. I hope you enjoy it!

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much! It's a very beautiful playing!

    • @rusl4nalentiev
      @rusl4nalentiev Před 2 lety

      Hey, what's her name? I'm curious to hear her too!

    • @franciscopetracco5553
      @franciscopetracco5553 Před 2 lety

      @@rusl4nalentiev her name is Dirce Knijnik. I've linked her performance of the Ballade 4 here

  • @BladeStormElectro
    @BladeStormElectro Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you a lot for all your explications of chopin pieces ! I discovered you recently & I enjoy many of your videos. I like that you try to give a lot of context & anecdotes on each piece instead of going into technical details & with a little humor :D. Being able to more explain the music for non-musicians as you do is really nice !
    About this piece I'm really frustrated that the begining stops as I find the melody really awesome but that's always what chopin does. Sometimes he gives us heaven-like melody & change the mood right away haha.
    Greetings from france

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes! He does that so often!! It's annoying also for me 😊.
      Thank you for your words and for watching those videos of mine!
      Best wishes from Poland

  • @simontabz
    @simontabz Před 3 lety +3

    What an excellent video. You completely captured my attention. It's always very nice to listen to someone so passionate about what they are talking about. I think I could listen to your analyses for days! I will definitely watch/listen to all the other ones!

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 3 lety +2

      Wow, thanks for being here! How did you find this? Welcome! I love Chopin and last year when the pandemic started I decided to start with these videos. Now my plan is to make videos about all Chopin's music by the end of December. So there will be more than 100 videos to watch 😎😎😎

    • @simontabz
      @simontabz Před 3 lety +1

      @@gregniemczukI was searching for "ballade" in the CZcams search as I frequently listen to all Ballades here on CZcams and I happened to stumble upon this video! Grateful for it. I have now already watched your Ballade no 1 video, will continue watching the others! Thank you for your content!

  • @jonathanpagel
    @jonathanpagel Před 2 lety

    This is a brilliant lecture. Anyone who plays Chopin should watch.

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you very much! My idea is to inspire people to look deeper.

  • @quazart_piano
    @quazart_piano Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you very much for this excellent, captivating analysis : I'm presently learnig this extraordinary masterwork and fully agree with you. Chopin's indications are very precise, most pianists don't respect them, and do prefer exhibition of their virtuosity.
    I hope most Chopin's lovers will watch this video and take profit of it !

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you so much! Yes, I decided to be brave enough to share this unpopular opinion of mine. Thanks God I will not attend any competitions any more! Hahaha. Very similar problem came in Scherzo no.3, analysis of which I'll publish tonight! All the best!

  • @annacerbara4257
    @annacerbara4257 Před rokem

    Of course everything is great as always ...
    having been the waltz op. 69 no. 2 the first piece by Chopin I was confronted with at the age of 8 perhaps (I don't remember exactly) I immediately recognized that segment of the same melody in both pieces, at the third bar of the waltz and at bar 15/16 of this 4th ballad: seven notes (considering only once the G flat repeated four times in the ballad): fa, sol, fa, do, mi, re, si; in the ballad, due to the different tonality, it is half a tone lower, but the intervals are the same. I have not checked whether this melody returns rigorously unchanged every time it occurs both in the waltz and in the ballad, but in both cases it is distinctly recognizable ...
    Thank you for these wonderful videos which always provide opportunities for new discoveries.
    🎼 🌿 🌻

  • @wagneryumiko788
    @wagneryumiko788 Před rokem +1

    😊thank you so much for your teaching! This is my favorite piece. It’s so beautiful!! But this piece is too difficult for normal piano teacher,so I had no teacher in my town.Your teaching is very important for me.

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před rokem +1

      Hello! I'm so happy to hear that but I also feel sorry for you....
      I'm teaching online, (Skype) and actually it works surprisingly well, so if you play this piece and want some advices, please write me on my email gnpiano@aol.com and we can discuss the details. Best of luck!!!!

  • @legolaslee2098
    @legolaslee2098 Před 3 lety +1

    thank you very much sir, you are giving the voice and form for what we hear and feel. I'm whatching 1 your video at a week, need time to assorb all that beauty! hope to see the analisys for Nocturne op.48 n.1, your channer is unique! deserves more views!

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart!! More than "more Views" I appreciate the viewers like you!
      Of course, this year I'm doing a project of all Chopin's music. Nocturnes are scheduled for August! All the best!

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 2 lety

      the analysis of Nocturne op. 48 no. 1 is finally done !

  • @palsullivan6790
    @palsullivan6790 Před 4 měsíci

    I've learnt this piece in my late teens, and after watching your video, you made me realize I didn't really understand this piece!
    Now I am motivated to learn it all over again, more slowly and applying your insight. Thank you for your videos, the analysis helps a lot and keeps me playing !

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 4 měsíci

      Great to hear! Enjoy relearning this masterpiece!

  • @landryessono8267
    @landryessono8267 Před 2 lety

    L'introduction de cette ballade mérite à elle seule un son complet. Ce son serait déjà l'un des top 10 de l'histoire

  • @jeglop
    @jeglop Před 2 měsíci

    The slowest I found this ballade played is by Vadim Chaimovich -- almost 13 minutes. The fastest I think is by Khatia Buniatishvili -- a little over 10 minutes. Both are good, with different nuances. Thanks for your lectures, Greg!

  • @ottohadinata1978
    @ottohadinata1978 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the amazing lecture. I am currently working on this and i am quite struggling but this lecture helps me to get a big picture of this piece and opens my mind that playing classical needs more score study to know all of the details which the composer wants. Thank you very much.

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 3 lety +2

      My pleasure! Good luck with this challenge! I'm happy that it's helpful! Please share it if you feel like.
      Currently I'm publishing these analysies every week and until the end of 2021 there will be such videos about all Chopin's music!
      Best wishes! Greg

    • @ottohadinata1978
      @ottohadinata1978 Před 3 lety

      Hi Greg. Yes i definitely really like it. Also i love the sound and the way you interpreted this Ballade. And the point that you said, no need to rush, just follow on what it is written on the score. Such as the accelerando part, should be done in the bar that has Accel mark, don't do before of after that, just in the bar that has the accel mark. The score tells us everything.
      I often do not follow the score and it makes me struggling to play this Ballade. I just noticed, i rushed a lot and i could not get the control and ignore all of the harmonic progressions. Thank you for opening my mind.
      Yes please do more analysis videos. I would love to if you do more Baroque as well. I need to understand more the basic structure. Thanks a lot Greg 😊

  • @sparx1599
    @sparx1599 Před rokem

    58:04 one of the best moments in Chopin's music, and I like the way you play it unlike most pianists with too much passion and exaggeration, and 58:53 too

  • @MrOlogramma
    @MrOlogramma Před 2 lety

    CHOPIN we love you ❤️

  • @organman52
    @organman52 Před 6 měsíci +1

    You have no business playing this masterpiece.

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 6 měsíci +1

      You know, that was recorded 3 years ago..... In 2024 I'm playing it in Wiener Konzerthaus, Prague Rudolfinum, Zurich Tonhalle, Tokyo Bunka Kaikan and many more .... Come if you can to see if you're still right. Happy New Year!

  • @zebulonspruijt1645
    @zebulonspruijt1645 Před rokem

    Thanks a lot for your interesting analysis and comments on this masterpiece. I've been playing this piece for a long time and it's definitely one of my all-time Chopin favorites.
    I'm wondering, considering your comments on most pianists often playing passages too fast: what is your personal favorite performer of this ballade?
    I've always like Bolet's version quite lot (and the slowest I could find, over 12 minutes). Friedman being the fastest (close to 10 minutes).

  • @Mimikinm
    @Mimikinm Před rokem

    59:30 nice interpretation. It also bangs my heart too 😭

  • @NateHays
    @NateHays Před 10 měsíci

    I read in the music something more dynamic in the arc of each pass through the theme. Pain, loss, sorrow, yes, but then a beautiful, burgeoning love arises immediately on the way to the inner cadence. The sequencing to Ab shows the same pain from which beauty arises. Loss (minor), agony (diminished), yet the beauty amidst will eternally survive. Death comes and passes, beauty never fully diminishes. It's the same I get from the opening with the dual lines simultaneously following decrescendo/crescendo. The interplay of loss and joy from any given moment to another.

  • @provermeg
    @provermeg Před 2 lety +1

    Hello Greg, today i finished to watch the whole video, and I just want it to continue so its good that this is something i can hear again and again, and that you have more videoes like this 💖💖💖 i listened while working (cleaning trains-alone) and while walking my dog, and it must be the best thing i have ever listened to- because first of all i dont focus on what i have to do, i just fly through the job and have a good time while working good without realizing i am doing what I usually feel is heavy work. And because when I usually want to just finish quick and get done with the work or the walk with my dog, i slow down and take extra roads to walk more and more until my dog needs to be carryed😂 and the clock says i have been using my pause to clean slow so I can be in this wonderful state of mind for as long as possible 😂 i really wanted to be able to walk the dog more because winter makes her fat... so now i know how 😄😄 i can inspire her to walk more, with good energy flow💖 if you remember i talked to you, last person in Kongsberg last time you were here. I have send email to this app i am using, to get them to add this song . They only have ballade nr.1. So you are my piano teacher now, and hopefully one day i will be able to play for you too, and i look forward to hearing what you think about what I play, since i have my own way of playing, i dont know why but I like to play the way i think sound good or maybe bacause something Else is difficult, or both. I referred to you saing this is the best piece ever, to the piano app. In your and mine opinion. And i Said if they watch this video they will be convinced that they should have this song on their app. And ofchorse, i shared this video to everyone i know that have passion for piano music after just watching the first part, you-and this song-and your talking about this song is absolutely amazing, thank you so much for sharing and giving your knowledge 💖 thank you thank you thank you from me and me dog 😄😄🥰😍🎼🎼🎶🎶🎵🎵🐕

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 2 lety +1

      I remember you of course! I remember very well! So nice to read your comment! And this comment is so beautiful! I'm so happy knowing that my videos have such a deep impact on you. See you again in the Spring!!

  • @aztecacalendario
    @aztecacalendario Před 4 měsíci +1

    Such talent!!! I can also listen to the beginning all day and night.csuch a great opening for a great piece of music.

  • @jenskluge7188
    @jenskluge7188 Před 2 lety

    Right now I am playing through this ballade in f minor. After a long time, I finally like and understand it. And now I wonder what this chord in bar 194 is. It's at the end of the wavelike motion that reminds of Chopin's last etude. I identified it as French sixth chord on Db (or is it something else?). The augmented sixth resolves into the octave as it should, but then the note f doesn't move down to e but instead 'the g moves up to Ab, so we are now in f flat minor instead of C major and, besides, in an unstable f minor second inversion chord. Or is it part of the story, since after that it goes through a series of wild cadences in a sort of quest to find its C major, but only finally in bar 202 it finds the resolution. It could have a meaning.
    Oh, and before I forget it: I think that there is no extra tempo marking for the coda because there already was a stretto shortly before and there is not ritardando since then. So the coda *is* indeed beginning a little faster than the standard tempo of the piece and this fact is already written out in Chopin's score.

  • @thefaze1096
    @thefaze1096 Před 2 lety

    your accent is lovely

  • @ewapiano1222
    @ewapiano1222 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello what a surprice so early film!greetingsE

  • @bert2278
    @bert2278 Před 2 lety

    Parfaitement d'accord avec vous sur le tempo du 2ème pont! De plus, ce passage n'est pas du tout écrit pour la virtuosité, , mais pour marquer des vagues successives, et le seul fait de monter dans le clavier suffit à en accentuer le caractère.

  • @BilalAtabeyOfficial
    @BilalAtabeyOfficial Před 2 lety +4

    This piece reveals a universe of musical expression in just over ten minutes. For me, the most beautiful piece in the piano repertoire.
    After closing your eyes, this Ballad will take you on a journey to a paradise with birds, sparkling water, the scent of the flowers and your thoughts on your loved one. This is how I experience this Ballad. Chopin, how blessed we are that you have lived on this earth..!
    Bilal Atabey
    Ps; Dear Greg, thanks so much again for this wonderful analysis..!

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 2 lety +1

      Absolutely!!! Such beautiful words. Tha k you!

  • @finnianreilly1831
    @finnianreilly1831 Před 2 lety

    I became interested recently in Ballad No 4 after listening a number of times to the version played by the mysterious youtuber known as Rousseau. (Does anyone know his real name). While it is not my favorite ballad by Chopin, I really love the main theme of No 4 with it's haunting pain and melancholy and unforgettable melody and rhythm. The way it repeats many times reminds me a bit of Op 55 no 1 nocturne. Also they have notes that are repeated. As a complete piano piece it is out of my league to play, but I think I could perhaps learn to play the opening themes.
    And so I came to Greg looking for analysis, which is fantastic as always. Very enlightening! so thank you Greg.

    • @ludgeraxelcenvinento2949
      @ludgeraxelcenvinento2949 Před 2 lety +1

      Listen to Zimmerman's performance, you'll love every single moment in this ballade

    • @vulkanosaure
      @vulkanosaure Před rokem

      Please, also listen to alfred cortot. He's considered a legend in chopin's interpretation, i am usually not a fan, but his interpretation of the 4th balade is so intuitive and natural

    • @MrHector133
      @MrHector133 Před rokem

      I recommend to listen to Krystian Zimmerman's Interpretation

  • @vulkanosaure
    @vulkanosaure Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this dedicated Work. Ballads are my favourite serie from chopin and although it's really hard to pick, the 4th is probably my favourite. Hearing your analysis widen my understanding and appreciation of it even more.
    Do you love the barcarolle of chopin ? I would love to hear your comments about it, this is another work from chopin that stands at the same level for me.

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před rokem

      Hi! Thank you so much. Of course there's an analysis of the Barcarole here:: czcams.com/video/Z4BWLFinhrc/video.html
      There are analyses of all Chopin works!!!

  • @Zdanler
    @Zdanler Před měsícem

    Hello mr greg can you please explain what happened in the harmony ? And what make them so Incredible ?
    21:51 thank you ❤

  • @ibrahimsusbach4649
    @ibrahimsusbach4649 Před 3 lety +1

    Do you have full performance of this song ? I really like chopin song especially ballade in f minor. The song make me have a beautiful feeling 😌

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 3 lety +4

      Unfortunately not yet. But I will record it!

    • @ibrahimsusbach4649
      @ibrahimsusbach4649 Před 3 lety

      Thank you for the reply. Alright, i'll be wait the notification from your youtube channel. can't wait to hear it!

  • @josephlee392
    @josephlee392 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for a fantastic lecture! When you were discussing how Chopin cried when he saw that his Polonaise was being played too fast ... may you point to me where you found that information from? I'd really love to learn more about this.

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 2 lety

      Thanks. Sure! It's in a few books. But the original is: C.E & M. Hallé - Life and letters of Sir Charles Hallé, London, 1896

  • @mji71
    @mji71 Před 2 lety +1

    Imagine if Chopin lived another 39 years.
    Imagine…

  • @mattiataccuso6435
    @mattiataccuso6435 Před 2 měsíci

    Where can I listen to your complete performance of this ballade? (Awesome video, cheers from Italy)

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 2 měsíci

      Not yet recorded. But I'll record it soon this year. Where are you from?

  • @landryessono8267
    @landryessono8267 Před 2 lety

    This ballade's introduction is really the most beautyful off all piano pieces ever.

  • @shayanpazhandi1799
    @shayanpazhandi1799 Před rokem

    Dear Greg. Where and how can we find or buy original chopin edition scores? not just for the ballads but all other pieces. waltzes, nocturnes etc. If they are available online, what do we search?

  • @midofaris1862
    @midofaris1862 Před 2 lety

    🔥🔥🔥🔥👍

  • @Liborun
    @Liborun Před 2 lety

    Hello! I am late for this, but I wonder if we could play this First theme not too slow, not like 1,2,3,4,5,6, rather 134,456 like a.... Maybe waltz? If so. By the time Chopin write a tempo or in tempo, it would be much fluent, because if you play too slow like in the video,you are making every mote important, of course we hear everything, but by making every note important, it becomes also less important, because we lose the structure of the melody, after all it is like a variation of the theme yes? I am not sure, too slow will make it sound a little bit static. This just my humble opinion:) otherwise I really like your analysis!!! So fantastic!

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 2 lety

      Yes, maybe we can. Than as you say, everything would be in a faster tempo.
      But I somehow prefer a slower one, more poetic. But maybe I'll change my perspective in the future 😃

  • @fernan6857
    @fernan6857 Před 3 lety +1

    Please, could you try analysis with fantasie impromptu, ❤️