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Oct 15, 2015
On this week’s Reflections from the Keyboard, host David Dubal continues on his pianistic voyage exploring Frederic Chopin’s Preludes and Impromptus.
Chopin lived and composed on the Mediterranean island of Majorca for one full year. The landscape gave him incredible inspiration, but he found the village of Valldemossa provincial. On the Pleyel piano he had shipped from Paris, Chopin wrote all 24 of his preludes while residing on the island, some of them being the smallest pieces written in an age where most compositions were lengthy operas and concertos.
In this episode, Dubal recounts Chopin’s days with the writer George Sand and how his failing health did not deter him creating some of the last memorial pieces in the canon. This was to be the most productive period of his life.