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Schubert and Chopin Two souls in conflict Two souls in conflict: Schubert and Chopin A single romantic destiny, two opposing yet complementary voices. Schubert, with his Impromptus, Op. 90, lets the melancholy and fragile grandeur of an existence marked by pain and the brevity of life emerge. Chopin, with his Scherzos, Ballades, Nocturnes, and the monumental Polonaise-Fantaisie, translates the same restlessness into pathos and virtuosity, transforming interior drama into a heroic gesture. Two sides of the same coin: intimacy and fury, confession and defiance, poetry and destiny.
- F. Schubert
4 Impromptus, Op. 90 D.899 - F.Chopin
Scherzo n. 2, Op. 31 Ballade n. 3, Op. 47 Nocturne in B majo, Op. 62 n. 1 Polonaise-Fantaisie, Op. 61