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It begins with an arpeggiated Neapolitan 6th chord (C – E flat – A flat), with both hands in unison at the octave. The inclusion of a lower neighbour note, B flat, forms a motif that will be heard, transposed, in the second theme (B flat – C – A flat).
28 lip 2016 · Written in first inversion of the A-flat major chord, it is a Neapolitan chord that implies a majestic aura, ending in a dissonant, questioning left hand chord D, G, and E-flat that is not resolved until later on in the piece.
Ballade No.1 in g minor - Op.23 Download MP3 ( 10.36 Mo ) : Interpretation (by Donald Betts) 5,890x ⬇ 7,446x Mp3 performed by Donald Betts (Public domain from musopen.com)
13 gru 2008 · Ballade No 1 In G Minor, Op. 23 Tab by Frederic Chopin. Free online tab player. One accurate version. Play along with original audio
18 cze 2020 · One of my favorite musical compositions along with the other four, this truly reflects his innovative and skillful compositional ability. It contains the unusual Neapolitan chord in the introduction, only resolving near the end, and though is thorough composed, is oddly reminiscent of a modified sonata form.
28 mar 2014 · Ballade No. 1 in G minor, Opus 23, composed in 1831 during the composer's early years in Vienna, was a reflection about his loneliness in the city far away from home, where a war was happening against the Russian Empire's oppression.
2 lip 2020 · An arpeggiated chords can be found in the lower textural layer and the melody can be found in the upper one. Musical flow modulated to E-flat Major, which is again subdominant key in relation to original G minor. My opinion is that Chopin wanted to expand the narrative flow.