4 Ballades
Frédéric Chopin
Arthur Rubinstein /
1959Gil's top choice. A 'masterly' interpretation from 'Mr. Elegance.' It is 'elegant and graceful,' 'very, very strong,' and has 'wonderful finger work.' Very good stereo sound.
Krystian Zimerman /
1987A 'very intimate interpretation, very romantic' with a 'beautiful tone.' It 'really brings out the dramatic elements, the different dynamics.'
Murray Perahia /
1994A 'beautiful version' from an 'intelligent musician' who 'married that grace and the beautiful touch... to excellent finger work.'
Alfred Cortot /
1929From a 'consummate romantic spirit.' It's 'incredibly virtuosic and dramatic,' played with an 'ease of spontaneity and freedom' that 'brings out this character.' The sound is 'fairly dim' with hiss.