I just bought myself a book with selected sonatas, Do you have anything to say about this repertoire? Which one is "Forsaken Dido"? Do you have a favorite?
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F# minor is a great Sonata , someday I will get to the b minor Sonata, op.40 #?, my favorite Clementi piece.
Horowitz played quite a few Clementi Sonatas, from the 1940's on; but Clementi never caught on like all of Horowitz' other "discoveries". Funny, when this guy played Scriabin and Scarlatti everyone else did too, but when he played Clementi, no response from pianists ....makes you wonder, most composers would give a lot to have an advocate like Horowitz! Is it that Clementi is not a good composer? He certainly isn't the worst composer...
What think y'all? Inquiring mind wants to know...
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Play Scarlatti instead of Bach Clementi instead of Mozart Hummel instead of Beethoven Weber instead of Chopin Thalberg instead of Liszt Bortkiewicz instead of Rachmaninov
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Don't forget about John Baptist Cramer, who is mostly known for his studies, but also wrote some nice sonatas - he's not quite up to Beethoven, IMO, but similar period to substitute. He also was part of the London Piano School with Clementi!