1929 - Chopin - Ballade No. 1 in g minor, Op. 23
Commercial recording - These recordings are professionally made studio recordings. Up until the 1950's, they were recorded as 78-rpm record sides, fitting up to ca. 5 minutes of music each. Each side had to be recorded in one continuous take and no editing was possible. Sometimes this necessitated multiple takes to achieve a satisfactory result - though many of Cortot's recordings were successfully made in 1-2 takes per side.
Featured Works
Personnel
- Cortot, Alfred - piano
Take Info
Matrix | Take | Date | Location | Work/Movement/Section | Status | Technology | Type | Note |
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Cc 16213 | 2A | 1929-06-07 | Studio C, Queen's Small Hall, London | Issued | Electrical | Commercial | ||
Cc 16214 | 4 | 1929-06-07 | Studio C, Queen's Small Hall, London | Issued | Electrical | Commercial |
Releases
Source
- Unknown author (2006). [Liner notes]. In CHOPIN: Ballades / Nocturnes (Cortot, 78 rpm Recordings, Vol. 5) (1929-1951) [CD]. Naxos Rights International Ltd.