[ Sony Classical / CD ]
Release Date: Friday 25 February 2022
Ivo Pogorelich has a special relationship with the piano music of the Polish Romantic composer Frédéric Chopin. It is Chopin, after all, whom he has to thank for his international breakthrough. When, at the age of 22, Pogorelich took part in the 1980 Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw, his exceptional playing caused an immediate sensation. Martha Argerich, who was on the jury, described him as a "genius". Since that time, Pogorelich has been increasingly committed, on recording and in concert, to an image of Chopin that is far from the commonplace cliché of the brilliant and pleasing composer of salon music.
Now Pogorelich once again offers completely new insights into Chopin's world and the soul within the sound in what is in fact his fifth Chopin album, but the first for more than twenty years. He has selected works from the 1840s, the last decade of the Polish master's life. These include the Nocturnes op. 48 no. 1 and op. 62 no. 2, the Fantasy op. 49 and Chopin's third and last Piano Sonata, op. 58. What Pogorelich admires in these works is Chopin's ability to make the piano a gateway to the soul: "Chopin delivers an open invitation to penetrate human psychology. It's a specific invitation to continually seek out and explore every possibility that the piano has to offer. That's a never-ending process, and it will continue to challenge new generations of artists in the future too."
Nocturne in c minor Op. 48/1
Nocturne in E Op. 62/2
Fantasy in F minor Op. 49
Piano Sonata No 3 in B minor Op.58