Chopin’s G Minor Ballade was a “revolution in its time,” according to Garrick Ohlsson.
The coda of the work, feared by so many pianists, is the focus of this segment from Ohlsson's in-depth lesson on the whole Ballade. He breaks down the right hand's technical obstacles into its simplest elements, and offers practice advice for building the passage up slowly and comfortably.
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