24 Preludes, Op. 28

Frédéric Chopin

Op. 28

Recordings

Top Choice

Claudio Arrau

1973

Gil's top choice (coupled with the Impromptus). Arrau brings 'flexibility, that romantic temperament,' plus a 'soothing bedrock of that beautiful legato tone.' It's beautiful, powerful, and delicate, with a 'probing mind' perfect for the 'variety of moods.'

Label: Phillips · 1973

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Ivan Moravec

A 'very impassioned performance, very committed,' from the 'most powerful moments to the most delicate.' A 'really ingenious conception artistically.' (Gil notes some light humming).

Jeanne-Marie Darré

1965

A 'very powerful as well as poetically delicate' interpretation. Gil says 'everything is very felt' and you can tell the 'piece... really meant a lot to her.'

Martha Argerich

1970s

An 'iconic version.' It features 'incredible virtuosity' and 'wonderful tone.' It's 'a little bit more on the assertive side' and 'doesn't linger as much' as Arrau.

Rafał Blechacz

2007

A modern recording that 'really marries the strong, powerful virtuosity with a poetic sensibility.' Very nuanced in the lighter sections and with 'obviously very good sound.'

Garrick Ohlsson

1974

A 'little bit more straightforward' and 'very clear,' allowing the dissonances to come across. Also shows an 'instinctive feel' for Chopin's rhythmic inflection. A 'really good version.'

Jorge Bolet

1974 Live at Carnegie Hall

A 'really, really concentrated' live performance where Bolet is 'in the zone.' He 'really gives it his all' in terms of 'varying moods and passions,' with 'strong tone and delicacy and just wonderful artistry.'

Benno Moiseiwitsch

1948

A 'really unmissable interpretation' from a 'consummate romantic pianist.' It has 'powerful tone, wonderful imagination, a sense of spontaneity,' and 'easy virtuosity.' The sound is 'dim' and 'clangy.'

Alfred Cortot

1933

'Maybe the iconic set of the Preludes.' The sound is 'fairly good' for its age. Gil says the works were 'tailor-made for Cortot,' praising his 'imagination, his freedom, his flexibility, his creativity, his dramatic playing.' The 'Raindrop Prelude' is 'gorgeous.'