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Video of the Week: A Stranger in Chopin’s Cello Sonata
“A stranger I came, A stranger I depart…”
The opening lines of “Good Night”, the first song in Franz Schubert’s cycle, Winterreise seemed to resonate with a terminally ill Fryderyk Chopin: So much so that in the ears of some observers they spilled over into the manuscript of the composer’s masterfulSonata for Cello and Piano.
In Schubert’s song cycle, the protaganist is a dying poet. Themes of banishment, lost love and icy despair pervade. Just as they did in Chopin’s life at the time he composed his Cello Sonata. It was winter. His health was in rapid decline. He was twice exiled: he’d left his native Poland for good, and his paramour George Sand had just evicted him from their nest with the publication of an exposé thinly-veiled as a work of fiction.
Which brings us back to the first movement of Chopin’s Cello Sonata. It’s problematic. It puzzled even his closest allies. Was it too intimate? Wasting away on his deathbed, Chopin asked to hear it, only to find he could bear no more than the first few
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For some of Chopin’s contemporaries it was a difficult work to grasp. Moscheles found ‘passages which sound to me like someone preluding on the piano, the player knocking at the door of every key and clef, to find if any melodious sounds were at home’, yet he thought well enough of it to make an arrangement for piano four hands. The Allegro moderato, especially, pu
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