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The Ballade No. 2 in F major, Op. 38 is a ballade for solo piano by Frédéric Chopin, completed in 1839. A typical performance lasts six to eight minutes.

Chopin started composing the ballade in 1836 in Nohant, France. It was one of unfinished works he took with him to Mallorca for a winter stay with George Sand. Chopin announced completion of the ballade in a letter dated 14 December 1838, and by January 1840, he had sold the work to Breitkopf & Härtel for publication, along with the Piano Sonata No. 2, Scherzo No. 3, Polonaises Op. 40, Mazurkas Op. 41, Nocturnes Op. 37, and Impromptu No. 2.

The piece has been criticized by some prominent pianists and musicologists, including its dedicatee Schumann, as a less ingenious work than the first. There is some degree of disagreement as to its inspiration, with the claim, often made that it was inspired by Adam Mickiewicz's poem Świtezianka, the lake of Willis, but this claim is unsubstantiated, and the Ballade No. 3 is sometimes attributed to this poem as well

 

Robert Schumann, who had dedicated his Kreisleriana, Op. 16, to Chopin, received the dedication of this ballade in return.

 

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BIOGRAFÍA DE IGOR MITORAJ

Igor Mitoraj nace el 26 de marzo de 1944

en la ciudad alemana de Oederan, sobre

las montañas metalíferas, hijo de madre

polaca y padre francés. Los padres de

Mitoraj se conocieron en trágicas circunstancias

en la Alemania fascista. Su

madre fue deportada de Polonia a Alemania

y sometida a trabajos forzados, y

su padre, oficial de la legión extranjera

francesa, fue internado como prisionero

de guerra.

En febrero de 1945 Igor Mitoraj y su

madre sobrevivieron al bombardeo de

Dresden. Tras el fin de la segunda guerra

mundial, la madre decide volver con

su hijo Igor a Polonia, a casa de sus

padres, no lejos de la antigua capital

polaca: Cracovia. En aquella época

gobernaba en Polonia, como en Alemania

del este, el régimen comunista.

Mitoraj pasará allí su juventud. La imágenes

renacentistas que admira estampadas

en viejos libros despiertan su

interés por el arte. No obstante, no es

fácil cultivar tal afición en la Polonia

comunista de entonces, interesada

exclusivamente en la «cultura oficial»

–una cultura que celebra lo «oficialmente

permitido»– ideológicamente

organizada en pro de la exaltación de

las fuerzas productivas del mundo

obrero socialista. Las reproducciones

pictóricas de los impresionistas ayudan

a Mitoraj en su búsqueda de guía y

estímulo. Comienza a estudiar pintura a

los 19 años (1963), en la Academia de

Bellas Artes de Cracovia, destacando

especialmente en sus tres últimos años

con el profesor Tadeusz Kantor (1914-

1990), conocido pintor y uno de los

autores vanguardistas de teatro apreciado

en el mundo entero. Kantor se

muestra a menudo contrario a las nuevas

corrientes occidentales y tampoco

está dispuesto a doblegarse ante los

dictados oficiales. Por el contrario,

quiere acercar a sus estudiantes a artistas

contemporáneos no socialistas

como Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein,

Mario Merz e Yves Klein.

En los años sesenta Mitoraj se dedica

exclusivamente a la pintura. En 1967 participa

con otros estudiantes de la Academia

de Cracovia en una exposición

colectiva en la Galería Krzystofory de la

misma ciudad.

Tadeusz Kantor aconseja a Mitoraj que

deje Polonia para ampliar su formación

cultural. «Vete, —me dice—, deja Cracovia,

sólo así podrás crear algo

importante».

En la primavera de 1968 Mitoraj, impulsado

por su ansia de libertad artística y

personal, deja Polonia. Su destino será

París.

La capital francesa ejerce una gran

atracción sobre Mitoraj e influye

sobremanera en su desarrollo artístico.

En ese mismo año, 1968, se inscribe en

la Escuela Nacional Superior de Bellas

Artes de París (Ecole Nationales Superieure

des Beaux Arts), donde prosigue

sus estudios. Financia sus estudios

y pasatiempos con trabajos

esporádicos.

A principios de los años setenta, crece

en Mitoraj el interés por las culturas antiguas

sudamericanas, que le fascinan,

ejerciendo sobre él una gran influencia.

Desea profundizar en su estudio y en

consecuencia viaja a Méjico. Allí permanecerá

un año, recorriendo el país y

estudiando el arte azteca.

Fruto de las experiencias y los estímulos

recibidos, Mitoraj se da cuenta de que la

pintura no satisface sus posibilidades de

expresión como artista. Reconoce que el

artista tiene mejores oportunidades de

concentrar sus energías en el campo de

la escultura y a esto se dedica.

Tras su vuelta de Méjico en 1974, Mitoraj

vive y trabaja fundamentalmente en

París. En la segunda mitad de los

setenta participa sobre todo en exposiciones

que muestran sus trabajos de

escultura.

En 1976 Mitoraj consigue un gran éxito

con su primera exposición individual en

la galería «la Hune» de París, donde se

expone principalmente su obra escultórica.

Esta exposición en la renombrada

galería de arte no sólo significa éxito

para Mitoraj, es también un aliciente;

desde entonces se dedica exclusivamente

a la escultura. Abre un estudio en

París donde trabaja fundamentalmente

la terracota y el bronce.

En el mismo período se le conceden

premios importantes, como el «Premio

de escultura» en Montrauge ( Prix de la

Sculpture). Además, el Ministro de Cultura

francés pone a su disposición un

estudio en Montmartre en el Bateau

Lavoir. Mitoraj pasa cada vez más tiempo

en el extranjero.

En 1979 Igor Mitoraj se traslada a Nueva

York donde reside varios meses. La ciudad

ofrece un escenario artístico lleno

de vida y emoción que promueve intercambios

culturales rápidos y directos.

Con todo, Nueva York no deja en Mitoraj

ninguna impresión duradera: adquiere

una mayor conciencia de su condición

de «artista europeo».

En 1979 Igor Mitoraj visita por primera

vez la toscana Pietrasanta, sita cerca

del mar. Aquí, no lejos de las famosas

cuevas de Carrara que antaño proveían

de mármol a Miguel Ángel para sus

obras, Mitoraj descubre -después de la

terracota y el bronce- el mármol como

material importante para la escultura

y como medio ideal de expresión

artística.

Viaja cada vez más a menudo a Italia:

años después, en 1983, Mitoraj se establece

definitivamente en Pietrasanta y

abre un estudio sin abandonar el taller

parisino en donde continuará viviendo

y trabajando durante sus visitas a

Francia.

En 1986 acepta una invitación a la XLII

Bienal de Arte Internacional de Venecia.

En el curso de pocos años, su obra aparece

en numerosas exposiciones individuales

organizadas en distintos países.

Los grandes éxitos cosechados en sus

exposiciones permiten a Mitoraj adquirir,

en el año 1987, un gran taller en Pietrasantanta.

Mitoraj actualmente vive y trabaja

entre la italiana Pietrasanta y la

francesa París.

Admirado ya en Europa por público y crítica,

en 1989 presenta por primera vez sus

obras en la Academia de Arte de Nueva

York (New York Academy of Art). Mitoraj

triunfa también en los Estados Unidos.

A este éxito le siguen en años posteriores

numerosas muestras individuales e

invitaciones para importantes exposiciones

en los museos. Recibe, entre

otros, importantes encargos internacionales

de esculturas monumentales para

espacios públicos y privados. Metrópolis

mundiales como Milán, Roma, Paris,

Londres, Atlanta y Tokio le piden esculturas

para sus plazas públicas o nuevos

distritos civiles recién inaugurados.

Milán se engalana en 1991 con la «Fontana

del Centauro» (Fuente del Centauro

) y en 1993 con la estatua de mármol

«Omaggio a De Sabata» (Homenage a

De Sabata», para el Teatro de La Escala.

Roma le encarga esculturas para dos plazas:

la Piazza Mignianelli y la Piazza Monte

Grapa. El Museo Británico de Londres

se asegura en 1995 la escultura monumental

«Thusuki-No-Hikari». El «Tindaro»,

una gran cabeza, se coloca en 1997 en el

nuevo barrio parisino La Défense, donde

hoy se encuentran cuatro esculturas

monumentales.

Mitoraj es hijo ilustre de las ciudades de

Pietrarasanta, Massa Marítima y Greve in

Chianti. Medalla de oro «Vittorio De

Sica» en Italia y medalla de oro «Gloria

Artis» de Polonia. Además, es Profesor

Doctor «Honoris Causa» de la Academia

de Bellas Artes de Cracovia.

  

BIOGRAPHY OF IGOR MITORAJ

Igor Mitoraj was born on 26 March 1944

in the German city of Oederan, on

other than metal-bearing sands mountains, mother

Polish and French father. Parents of

Mitoraj met in tragic circumstances

in the fascist Germany. Its

mother was deported from Poland to Germany

and subjected to forced labour, and

his father, official of the Foreign Legion

French, was detained as a prisoner

of war.

In February 1945 Igor Mitoraj and its

mother survived the bombing of

Dresden. After the end of war

world, the mother decides to continue with

his son Igor Poland, home of their

parents, not far from the ancient capital

Polish: Krakow. At that time

ruled in Poland, as in Germany

from the East, the Communist regime.

Mitoraj there will spend his youth. The images

Renaissance admired estampadas

in old books awaken its

interest in art. However, is not

easy to cultivate such fondness in Poland

Communist then interested

exclusively in the 'official culture'

-a culture which celebrates the 'officially'

'allowed' - ideologically

organized in the exaltation of

the productive forces of the world

Socialist Worker. The reproductions

pictorial of the Impressionists help

to Mitoraj in their search for guide and

stimulus. Began studying painting to

19 (1963), at the Academy of

Fine arts in Krakow, highlighting

especially in their last three years

with Professor Tadeusz Kantor (1914-)

(1990), known painter and one of the

avant-garde authors appreciated Theatre

throughout the world. Kantor was

shows often contrary to the new

Western currents, nor

willing to bow is before the

dictated officers. Conversely,

wants closer to their students to artists

contemporary not Socialists

as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein,

Mario Merz and Yves Klein.

In the 1960s Mitoraj focuses

exclusively to painting. In 1967 participates

with other students of the Academy

in Krakow in an exhibition

collective in the Krzystofory Gallery of the

same city.

Tadeusz Kantor advises Mitoraj that

leave Poland to expand its training

cultural. ' Go, - tells me-, leaves Krakow, '

just so you can create something

'important'.

In the spring of 1968 Mitoraj, driven

by its eagerness of artistic freedom and

personal, leaves Poland. Your destination will be

Paris.

The French capital exerts a great

attraction on Mitoraj and influences

greatly in their artistic development.

In that same year, 1968, fits in

National College of fine

Arts in Paris (Ecole Nationales Superieure)

(des Beaux Arts), where continuing

their studies. Finance their studies

and hobbies with jobs

sporadic.

At the beginning of the 1970s, grows

in Mitoraj interest in ancient cultures

South Americans that fascinate you,

exercising over it a great influence.

You want to dig in his study and

consequence travels to Mexico. There remains

a year, touring the country and

studying the Aztec art.

Fruit of experiences and stimuli

received, Mitoraj realizes that the

Paint does not meet their chances of

expression as an artist. Recognizes that the

artist has better opportunities of

concentrate its energies in the field of

the sculpture and this works.

After his return from Mexico in 1974, Mitoraj

lives and works primarily in

Paris. In the second half of the

Seventy participates especially in exhibitions

showing their work of

sculpture.

In 1976 Mitoraj achieved a great success

with his first solo exhibition in

the 'the Hune' Paris, gallery where you

mainly exposes his sculptural work.

This exhibition in the renowned

Art Gallery does not just mean success

Mitoraj, is also an incentive;

Since then focuses exclusively

to sculpture. Opens a study in

Paris where he works mainly

the terracotta and bronze.

In the same period is granted

Awards as the 'Prize'

'of sculpture' in Montrauge (Prix of the)

(Sculpture). In addition, the Minister of culture

French makes available a

study in Montmartre in the Bateau

Lavoir. Mitoraj becomes more and more time

abroad.

In 1979 Igor Mitoraj moved to new

York lies several months. The city

offers a full artistic scenario

life and excitement that promotes exchanges

cultural quick and straightforward.

However, New York not leaves in Mitoraj

no lasting impression: acquires

greater awareness of their status

'European artist'.

In 1979 Igor Mitoraj tour first

time the Tuscan Pietrasanta, located near

the sea. Here, not far from the famous

Carrara yore supplied caves

marble Miguel Angel for their

works, Mitoraj discovers - after the

terracotta and the bronze - marble as

important material for the sculpture

and as a great way of expression

artistic.

Travels ever more frequently to Italy:

years later, in 1983, Mitoraj is set

definitely in Pietrasanta and

Opens a study without abandoning the workshop

parisino where continue living

and working during their visits to

France.

In 1986 accepts an invitation to the XLII

International art of Venice Biennale.

His work appears in the course of few years,

in many individual exhibitions

organized in different countries.

Harvested successes in their

exhibitions allow Mitoraj purchase,

in 1987, a large workshop in Pietrasantanta.

Mitoraj currently lives and works

between the Pietrasanta Italian and the

French Paris.

Admired already in Europe by public and criticism,

1989 presents first their

works in the Art Academy of new

York (New York Academy of Art). Mitoraj

triumphs also in the United States.

This success is followed in subsequent years

numerous individual samples and

invitations to important exhibitions

in museums. Receives, between

other, important international orders

monumental sculptures for

public and private spaces. Metropolis

world as Milan, Rome, Paris,

London, Atlanta and Tokyo prompted sculptures

for new or public squares

newly inaugurados civil districts.

Milan decks in 1991 with the 'Fontana'

'of the Centauro' (source Centauro)

) and in 1993 with the marble statue

'De Sabata Omaggio' (Homenage to)

'Of Sabata', for the theatre of the scale.

Rome handles sculptures to two places:

the Piazza Mignianelli and Piazza Monte

Clamp. The British Museum in London

sure in 1995 the monumental sculpture

'Thusuki-non-Hikari'. 'Tindaro'

a great head is placed in 1997 in the

New District Paris La Défense, where

currently four sculptures

monumental.

Mitoraj is illustrious son of the cities of

Pietrarasanta, Massa maritime and Greve in

Chianti. 'Vittorio De' gold medal

'SICA' in Italy and gold 'Glory'

'Artis' of Poland. Moreover, is Professor

Doctor "honoris causa' Academy

of fine arts in Krakow.

 

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Photography: Nicholas Jones - TEDxYouth@Toronto 2014 After Party.

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Photo by Chris Boland / www.chrisboland.com

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