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Can you arrange the Chopin Ballades in Difficulty order from hardest to easiest please laugh

I want to play a chopin ballade soon (not the 4th one its to advanced for me)



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I always put them 3124, although I know some people reverse the middle two.


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IMO, from most difficult to least, I would rank them as follows:

- #4
- #1
- #2
- #3

#1, and #2 could be switched, but I would say 3 is definately the least difficult, and 4 is the most difficult.

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Okei thanks, phiebas.. i thougt the same too

but kreisler.. dont you mean that the no. 4 is the hardest one? haven't you reversed the order?


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Originally Posted by njalli
Okei thanks, phiebas.. i thougt the same too

but kreisler.. dont you mean that the no. 4 is the hardest one? haven't you reversed the order?


Not to speak for Kreisler, but I think that's what he meant.

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...i think that would be true. even though you asked for difficulty from hardest to easiest it seems more logical to list them from easiest to hardest since that would be the way you'd be studing them.

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Yes, I got it backwards. Sorry!

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Why do you say 2 is more difficult than 1?

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Haha i thougt so Kreisler, thanks ! I think i might ask my teacher if she will let me play the 3rd one.. my favorite laugh

But how is the 3rd one compared to Liebestraum? I know that the ballade is a lot longer but is it harder?


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I would say: 1-4-2-3


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From my personal experience, the Ballade No. 3 is much more difficult than the No. 1...

3-1-2-4

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Originally Posted by Fredil
From my personal experience, the Ballade No. 3 is much more difficult than the No. 1...

3-1-2-4


So, you're saying the 4th is the least difficult, and #3 is the most difficult? Not sure I can agree with that.

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Nonono - sorry, I went and made a silly mistake. :P

4-2-3-1, then, in decreasing order.

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Ok. I couldn't tell from what you said about 1 being less difficult than 3.

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1 is kind of an odd bird. Without the coda and some of the rhythmic quirks (the quintuplet stuff), it'd probably be the easiest. But the coda is a nightmare!


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Wow, this thread is confused.

Hardest--#4 by far!! I don't think I can ever play it perfectly.

Next Hardest--#1 It's musically demanding, must make transitions between sections smooth and seamless, and the two fast sections are very difficult. This is my favorite ballade.

#3 and #2 are difficult in different ways. I think #2 is slightly easier than #3 only because I don't like #2 [Linked Image]. I also revere #3 quite a bit because I think it's one of the most beautiful pieces of music _ever_ written.


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2 is definitely harder than 3, if for nothing other than the horrific Presto con fuoco.

I think that 1 is, in general, technically more difficult (mainly the coda), but that 3 requires a greater degree of control and virtuosity and is more difficult in general.

xtraheat, what makes you think that 4 is among the easiest?

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This is all very good - but I'd be curious to know the rationale for the various rankings.

What specifically makes 4 more difficult than 3 - from a technical and interpretive standpoint?

Why would 2 be considered more difficult than 1, or 1 more difficult than 2?

Over the past 40 years I've known aspiring pianists who tackled No. 1 while still in high school - whether they were ready to do so or not. In college it seemed that piano majors performed 1, 2 and 3 the most frequently - but rarely did anyone play the 4th.

And of course - we all deal differently with the various technical challenges that are thrown at us. What may be easy for one pianist might be challenging for another.

NOTE: Apparently as soon as I started to write this post - three or four other members submitted statements addressing what I'm asking about. Thanks !

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My rationale for ranking them the way I did:

#4 - Most difficult because it has more of a contrapuntal quality than the other 3, some rhythmic difficulty, is the most lengthy, and the coda is very difficult.

#1 - Some difficult passagework, some rhythmic problems, and the code is hard.

#2 - Presto con fuoco section difficult and tiring.

#3 - Definately not easy, but without the killer codas of the other 3.

It is subjective, though.

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Per AZNpiano - "#3 and #2 are difficult in different ways. I think #2 is slightly easier than #3 only because I don't like #2 . I also revere #3 quite a bit because I think it's one of the most beautiful pieces of music _ever_ written."
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Its funny that you should say that. I think #3 is the least interesting - perhaps because I've been familiar with it for the longest period of time. I'm currently playing #2. The most challenging part of this Ballade (for me, at least)is the dramatic contrast between sections. The final presto is almost impossible to play up to speed on a piano with a heavy action due to the repeated notes in the top voice!! Its much more manageable on an instrument with a lighter action !! Ashkenazy's performance of this Ballade blows me away !!


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