This nocturne is one of my favorite pieces by Chopin - it's almost funereal 1st movement and the clever recapitulation of that theme in the wildly despairing climax always sends chills up my spine.
I am currently polishing this piece back up to snuff after neglecting it for a few years, and I plan to include it as a dramatic opening for a much larger, and, for me anyway, very ambitious program that will also include: Chopin - op.10#1, op.25#12, Ballade#3 in Ab; Rachmaninov prelude in B minor op.32#10; and Scriabin etude in C#minor op.2#1.
I was surprised by the dearth of information on this piece despite searching the archives of the forum and decided to start a general discussion topic.
In particular I would love to get some background info on this incredible piece, people's opinions on its significance, performance tips, and info on any particularly good recordings of it.
I have heard performances by Pletnev, Moravec, Arrau, Argerich, and Rubinstein – Rubinstein FAR outshone the others, especially in the doppio movimiento where his voicing is almost unbelievable – the melody is never lost amid the constant tangle of chords.
Would LOVE to read any comments, suggestions, or tips
Thanks, Chop