I've been playing around with the polonaises lately, and I'm actually surprised by how easy they turned out to be. From what I've read from PS and other sites before, around half of the polonaises are really hard - there's one forum where a user listed the 'Heroic' as being more difficult than all the ballades. Under Henle's rankings, for example, few of these pieces were rated under grade 6 (the highest 'intermediate' grade), and quite a few were rated as 7 or above (i.e. advanced).
However, when I actually sat down to play them, I found that they seem much easier than they sound when played by Horowitz/look in the score/are reputed to be. In fact, I only started on the Heroic a couple of days ago, and about half of the piece is already beginning to take shape. Obviously, I'm still miles behind finished (absolutely not in a state where I'm willing to make a recording haha), but it seems that it all falls under the fingers very easily. So much for the supposedly impossible polonaise...
That's really odd, because by Bernhard's rankings, for example, the Heroic is 'really advanced', whereas the nocturne op 48 no 1 is 'just above grade 8'. The nocturne is pretty much impossible to me, with a hard octave section and a recurrence of the main theme that I'll probably never manage to voice. The Heroic? So far the biggest problems are the trills on the 5-4-5 fingers (the 4-5-4 ones are considerably easier) and the left-hand octaves, and of course there are a couple of fast arpeggios (I suck at fast arpeggios). However, with practice, the scariness of even these difficulties are beginning to wane.
so... is there something about the polonaises I'm not getting? A hidden difficulty? I realise there are some musical difficulties, like voicing out the main melodies with your pinky when there are big chords. Maybe the hidden difficulty lies in maintaining the triple meter feel despite the odd phrasing? or is it controlling the dynamics? is there some other difficulty I'm not getting? or is the world just overrating the polonaises' difficulty?
Thanks in advance.
