

Chopin’s four Ballades (Opp. 23, 38, 47, and 52) are among the most profound and dramatic works ever written for solo piano. Composed between 1831 and 1842, they were groundbreaking at the time—Chopin was the first composer to write large-scale instrumental “ballades,” inspired by poetic and narrative traditions. What’s in the Book? This collection includes: […]
Chopin’s four Ballades (Opp. 23, 38, 47, and 52) are among the most profound and dramatic works ever written for solo piano. Composed between 1831 and 1842, they were groundbreaking at the time—Chopin was the first composer to write large-scale instrumental “ballades,” inspired by poetic and narrative traditions.
This collection includes:
Each Ballade is a substantial concert work, rich in contrast, lyrical beauty, and virtuosic brilliance. They combine:
FHK teachers recommend Chopin’s Ballades because they:
These works are best suited for advanced pianists who are ready to explore large-scale Romantic masterpieces. Studying the Ballades helps students move beyond technique alone and into true artistic storytelling at the piano.








































































































