Depends on if you believe in the electoral college - if not, I think Moonlight wins the popular vote. After all, what is ratified by a majority vote, regardless of mass ignorance, is objective truth.
For me, the Pathetique has always been my favourite, for so many reasons. I forget the opus number , all I know is that it has an 8 and a 13 in it, and even that may not be right.
Op.31 No.2Op.53Op.106Ok, they are all popular, but with good reason.
Let me know the last time you heard 106 performed live.Daniel
Van cliburn competition : Mario Mazo played that single piece for her first round(agaisnt other balanced and contrasting programs) ... and passed !
And you were there? I mean literally hearing it performed live. I saw Stephen Beus play it once, and all the pianists who were there said that they had never seen it done before and that I was extremely lucky.
Best? Probably Op. 111Favorite? Op. 109
op.49 by far!!
1 or 2?
the E minor (forget opus number)
I only like the Waldstein.I can't stand anything else he wrote. Overrated claptrap. Especially the symphonies.