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Of these, only the ballades and the trio were published.
What's most remarkable about how he plays the ballades is the sound.
Ballades for instruments other than the piano have also been written.
Architectural solidity, which gets back to his point about the ballades.
Of his compositions, only four complete pieces survive, all ballades.
I might mention that he sings while he plays the ballades.
Besides sharing the title, the four ballades are entities distinct from each other.
At first there were but twenty-two Ballades; ten more were added later.
Chopin was the first to write ballades and scherzi as individual pieces.
To speak in any detail about these poor ballades would be to indite a part of an autobiography.
Some composers wrote ballades for orchestra, but they are really like short symphonic poems.
Johannes Brahms wrote ballades for piano which are quite like songs in their form.
Of the four Ballades, it is considered by many pianists to be the most difficult, both technically and musically.
(The pianist is about to record all four ballades.)
The four ballades are said to have been inspired by poet Adam Mickiewicz.
Counterpoint is found only sporadically in Ballades Nos. 1 and 2.
For more than an hour, nocturnes and ballades filled the small candle-lit 12th-century church.
In the meanwhile, the ballades and their author were gradually waxing in boldness.
The four ballades are among the most enduring of Chopin's compositions and are frequently heard in concerts.
He also uses proportional rhythms in some ballades, a device which became more popular in later periods.
Two of his compositions survive, both three-voice ballades.
Guillaume de Machaut wrote 42 ballades set to music.
After intermission come pieces by Chopin, framed by two of the Ballades.
Ballades of Four Seasons for soprano and chamber orchestra (2013)
David Dubal feels that the pieces are "more aptly described as ballades in miniature".