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Topic: Favorite LvB solo piano piece, excluding Sonatas and Diabelli's and Eroica's  (Read 1542 times)

Offline stormx

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What is your favorite Beethoven's solo piano piece, excluding his 32 piano sonatas, and his Diabelli's and Eroica's Variations?

He wrote many bagatelles, sonatinas, rondos, etc...

PD: you are allowed to pick "Fur Elise", if you want !!!!   ;) ;)

Offline stevie

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c minor variations?

Offline sauergrandson

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Grand Polonaise, and Grand Fantasie

Offline allthumbs

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PD: you are allowed to pick "Fur Elise", if you want !!!!   ;) ;)

Oh all right - I pick 'Für Elise'! ;D

PS - I do love this piece.
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Offline nanabush

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Rondo in C major, love that piece.
Interested in discussing:

-Prokofiev Toccata
-Scriabin Sonata 2

Offline alejo_90

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C minor variations
6 Bagatelles op.126.
Rondo in C major
Fantasie op.77

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Offline kevinatcausa

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Bagatelle op.119/1
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