Scriabin: Sonata No 8
Liszt: B minor Sonata, Rigoletto, Mephisto Waltzer
Beethoven's 3rd Concerto...I will have to beg my teacher to learn the Alkan cadenza after I've learned the original. My teacher calls it a "monstrosity"...but I love it.
Various Haydn and Beethoven sonatas (Beethoven - perhaps Op 22 because I love the minuet, so cute! or Op 78 coz it's got no slow movement!!!)
No respect. Go listen to 'Pathetique' and 'Hammerklavier'. Those slow movements are awesome.
Scriabin Sonata #3 in f# minor op.23Scriabin Sonata #4 in F# major op.30Scriabin Sonata #8, op.66ScriabinTwo pieces op.71More miniatures by Scriabin from all 3 periods to accompany one or two recitals with lighting effects that I will be presenting in a couple of years....far out, man, the colors....
Hey, I do actually like slow movements - and I like them a lot slower than most people play them. I'm just aware that they're a lot harder to pull off and play well, and my choice of that sonata with no slow movement is motivated by laziness.
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