Nocturnes for Piano
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 97480
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 11
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 12th September 2025
Contents
Works
Esquisses (48), op.63Nocturnes (2), op.57
Morceaux (4), op.6
Esquisses (3), op.7
Nocturne no.2 in B minor
Nocturne no.3 in D minor
Nocturne, op.107
Petite Suite
Notturno, op.22
Nocturne in D flat major, L82
Nocturne in D flat major, op.24 no.2
Nocturne in E flat major, op.21 no.2
Nocturne in F minor, op.24 no.1
Nocturne in G minor, op.21 no.1
Pozeganie-Nocturne in G minor
Suite no.3 (Pieces impromptues), op.18
Nocturnes (18)
Pieces (2) for the left hand, op.142
Nocturne in E flat major
Nocturne in F minor 'La Separation'
Lyric Pieces: Book 5 (6), op.54
Nocturnes (3), op.8
Nocturne in F major, op.121 no.2
Lefebure-Wely, Louis Alfred James
Nocturne in D flat major, op.54Annees de Pelerinage, 1st Year 'Suisse', S160
Liebestraume (3), S541
Notturno in G minor
Notturno napolitano in B minor
Nocturnes (2), op.50
Nocturne a la Field in B flat major, op.54
Notturno in A flat major, op.93
Nocturnes (8)
Morceaux de salon (7), op.10
Pieces (6) for piano, P44
Soirees musicales (6), op.6
Nocturne in D flat major, op.9 no.2 for the left hand
Nocturnes (2), op.5
Nocturne in B major, op.3 'per l'album di Bellini'
Nocturne in D flat major, op.31
Nocturne in E major, op.33
Nocturne in G major
Nocturnes (3), op.20
Le Murmure (Nocturne)
Partita
Artists
Cristina Ariagno (piano)Chiara Cipelli (piano)
François Dumont (piano)
Tyler Hay (piano)
Ekaterina Litvintseva (piano)
Vincenzo Maltempo (piano)
Costantino Mastroprimiano (piano)
Bart van Oort (piano)
Marco Rapetti (piano)
Works
Esquisses (48), op.63Nocturnes (2), op.57
Morceaux (4), op.6
Esquisses (3), op.7
Nocturne no.2 in B minor
Nocturne no.3 in D minor
Nocturne, op.107
Petite Suite
Notturno, op.22
Nocturne in D flat major, L82
Nocturne in D flat major, op.24 no.2
Nocturne in E flat major, op.21 no.2
Nocturne in F minor, op.24 no.1
Nocturne in G minor, op.21 no.1
Pozeganie-Nocturne in G minor
Suite no.3 (Pieces impromptues), op.18
Nocturnes (18)
Pieces (2) for the left hand, op.142
Nocturne in E flat major
Nocturne in F minor 'La Separation'
Lyric Pieces: Book 5 (6), op.54
Nocturnes (3), op.8
Nocturne in F major, op.121 no.2
Lefebure-Wely, Louis Alfred James
Nocturne in D flat major, op.54Annees de Pelerinage, 1st Year 'Suisse', S160
Liebestraume (3), S541
Notturno in G minor
Notturno napolitano in B minor
Nocturnes (2), op.50
Nocturne a la Field in B flat major, op.54
Notturno in A flat major, op.93
Nocturnes (8)
Morceaux de salon (7), op.10
Pieces (6) for piano, P44
Soirees musicales (6), op.6
Nocturne in D flat major, op.9 no.2 for the left hand
Nocturnes (2), op.5
Nocturne in B major, op.3 'per l'album di Bellini'
Nocturne in D flat major, op.31
Nocturne in E major, op.33
Nocturne in G major
Nocturnes (3), op.20
Le Murmure (Nocturne)
Partita
Artists
Cristina Ariagno (piano)Chiara Cipelli (piano)
François Dumont (piano)
Tyler Hay (piano)
Ekaterina Litvintseva (piano)
Vincenzo Maltempo (piano)
Costantino Mastroprimiano (piano)
Bart van Oort (piano)
Marco Rapetti (piano)
About
Composers of the 18th century such as Haydn and Mozart wrote notturnos as serenades to be sung and played at night time, both on an operatic stage and as independent pieces for entertainment. The early 19th century saw a rapid evolution in the technological, the cultural and the musical development of the piano – as an instrument of longer sustaining power and greater volume than before, offering a broader palette of tone-colours, presenting composers with the potential to write quasi-orchestrally for a single instrument, as Baroque composers had done for the organ.
At the same time, musical forms were becoming looser, more shaped by extra-musical inspirations in literature, poetry and the natural world. The Irish composer John Field was the first to publish nocturnes for the solo piano as standalone works, rather than as poetic interludes within larger pieces such as suites or sonatas. Having inherited the form from Field, Frederic Chopin then raised the nocturne to new heights of inward expression.
As much as the salon became a place for pianistic display of technique, it also became a space for quiet soliloquy through the course of the 19th century, accessible to the rapidly expanding bourgeoisie with access to an instrument at home and to the education required to play it. Thus publishers commissioned nocturnes from both greater and lesser composers to satisfy an ever-growing market. The nocturnes in this box cover all the great names of Romantic-era piano writing, and many lesser-known ones too. Many of the performances are played on instruments of the period, enabling listeners to immerse themselves into a 19th-century world of softer and more gentle colours and expression.
This new box also features an essay by Peter Quantrill outlining the history of the nocturne and its lasting hold upon our affections and imaginations.
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