personally i like the fantasie impromtu (chopin), because of the efect it produced on me when i first heard. it was like leaving my body and floating around for a while.. it also made me like piano a whole lot more (i still liked it a lot before). ; Rachmanny
What do you think is the most perfect piece for piano solo? You can count anything written for clavichord and harpsichord too (i.e. Bach is okay.)Phil
Hamelin's triple etude. I think he puts the three etude together really good, wich is... hard !
What you mean by perfect?
This topic is an embarrassment.
Someone might kill me for this
And no, we're not going to kill you, Psuedopianist, for having an opinion.Phil
pseudo is spelled p s e u d o...and no one opinionated enough to excercise their honest opinion on this forum is false...
tmac dowell's 'to a wild rose' i really liked it. then, last semester i heard 'iceberg' or something like that also.
Most Mozart is "perfect" in terms of its structure, development of themes etc etc.I mean at least im not just naming a current piece i like
Mozart - Requiem
...this topic is so frustrating because there is nothing even close to a right answer, yet everyone is thinking there must be one and striving to find a flawless work (which if it existed probably wouldnt be as good!)
Beethoven's 9th is too long. explain please? considering it's rep, just curious.