Nino Gvetadze: “Chopin looked back and evoked for us the story of his life in his 24 Preludes.
Through the medium of these works he revealed his deepest fears and
sorrows, but also the beauty and integrity of his heart. The story of
these ghosts culminates in tolling bells which are, in Cortot’s words,
“of blood, of earthly pleasure, of death...” But what follows? A pause:
silence, timeless solitude, in the Etude Op.10, No.6. Then, suddenly, the soul wakes up and waltzes into space. The album ends with the Scherzo No.2,
“like a charnel house”, or house of the dead, as Chopin apparently
described the opening – yet the finale sounds like a celebration of
life. And so our ghostly journey ends with fireworks, with smiling and
shining, looking far into the future...”
"..There's always a sense of a musing, meditative intelligence exploring their layers of meaning in the very act of playing, as if she is spontaneously creating the Music under her fingers."
(BBC Music Magazine)
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