1st movement of 2nd piano concerto.
Piano Sonata no. 8. The driving bass line from the third movement was stuck in my head for months.
You sure you don't mean the 'driving bass line from the 3rd movement' of the 7th sonata? coz the 8th don't ave one. (besides the march..sortta)
What level would Sonata no. 7 be?
Sonata 5 and 9Concerto 1 and 3Suggestion Diabolique is a fav among beginnersToccata Op.11Etude Op.2 No.1Prelude IN Eb Minor, presto
Favorite generally means one. I also like the 6th, 7th, and 9th sonatas, the 1st concerto, the toccata, and several of the symphonies.
Why don't you like the 8th sonata?
It doesn't please me. Richter said it was the best of his sonatas, but I've tried to listen to it with that in mind and it doesn't help. It's not a bad piece, of course, but not to my taste.I think his first and third sonatas aren't very good. The second and fourth are two I haven't listened to much and the 5th is nice, particularly the revised version, but I prefer the 9th to it.
Pesonally, I usually don't enjoy Prokofiev's music.I think that Prokofiev's motives for composing music makes the music itself hard to listen to and enjoy. He was sort of forced into composing, and some of his music sounds... just empty. I'm sorry, this is just my opinion.Although he IS the foundation of russian composition, I much more prefer Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky's music, it's much more lyrical and more emotional.
Have you PLAYED it?
I highly encourage you to listen to it again, and again, until you catch the bug.
First 10 or so measures of 2nd movement of sonate` no.2.And..... I've been to concerts where Prokofiev's peices were played.Yeah, I know he composed incredible sonate`s and even Romeo and Juliet, I just don't like his music. Just my opinion... Sorry.
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