Chopin’s Ballade No. 3 in A flat major is often admired for its radiant lyricism and flowing beauty.

But beneath the surface lies a narrative full of characters, surprises, and shifting emotional colors...

In this lesson segment, pianist Michelle Cann explores how the opening gestures begin to introduce the “voices” of the story and why subtle details matter so much.

Cann demonstrates how a single unexpected note can change the direction of the music, how to make the right hand sparkle with clarity, and how tension between the hands creates forward motion. These insights reveal why Chopin’s writing feels so alive when phrasing, voicing, and timing work together.

Explore the accompanying workbook on the Ballade to start applying these ideas at the keyboard.

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