Beethoven op. 109 mvt. 3
I don't agree that bauty is entirely subjective. More to do with the natural conditioning from our surroundings. Personal taste is important but surely there is more to music then just a load of notes that are nice to listen to. Do you not think some things have at least in part an objective beauty??
PS Silver MemberSr. Member OfflinePosts: 411 Re: The most Beautiful piece « Reply #5 on: August 02, 2005, 03:46:40 AM » --------------------------------------------------------------------------------I just looked back into some of my older books from RCM, and in grade 5 of the old system, there's a piece called Harmony of the Angels, forget the composer . It is not near the difficulty of the pieces mentioned, but it sounds so delicate and peaceful. It is my mom's favorite piece that I have played.
The Heart Asks Pleasure First, Michael Nyman (theme from The Piano).With a a username like mine what else could it be?
ughthat piece is awful!!whats "ada"?
aprobably a charachter from the movie 'the piano'i actually love that piece too.. i also like CELINE DION!wow, that felt good
Being relatively new i still have not explored the outer corners of this forum but i have already noticed a large emphasise on the difficult and virtuosic aspectof the repetoire instead of the beautiful side of it.Personally i think Brahms Klavierstucke op 118 no.2 has got to rank quite highly nut i'd like to hear your suggestions.Come on People....Make me CRY
I always knew "stevie" was a camp version of "steve"
Pavane pour une infante defunte, just recently heard it, and I think it's beautiful..