They are all equally genious. 1. Op. 111 (hardest)2. Op. 1093. Op. 110(These are the most difficult sonatas overall - except for Op. 106 - Hammerklavier - which is the most difficult of the lot)Best wishes,Bernhard.
Sorry, Bernhard. I can't agree. Op 101 beats out all the above three in difficulty, and is the most difficult after Op106.As long as we are talking about this subjective topic, I think "Les Adieux" is also more difficult than 109, and 110. Also, I would say Op7 (which has technical and musical demands even for an early Beethoven) is more difficult than op110.Fine points, I'm sure, because they are all difficult.106 is in a class by itself.
Going slightly off topic here, but many people have said that the Hammerklavier is the most difficult sonata. I have not played any of them, I've been studying for exams, but seen the scores. I'm just about to learn the Pathetiqué, but is the Hammerklavier the most difficult technically, or musically? Or both?
I'm just about to learn the Pathetiqué, but is the Hammerklavier the most difficult technically, or musically? Or both?
op. 106 is the monster sonata
I decided to revive this topic as a result of Bernhard's mention of it another thread. I just came up with a list of the top 20, because I couldn't really assure myself as to the order of the 20 left off. I'd like to see others'.1. Op. 1062. Op. 1013. Op. 1114. Op. 75. Op. 1106. Op. 537. Op. 1098. Op. 81a9. Op. 5710. Op. 2 No. 311. Op. 2 No. 213. Op. 27 No. 114. Op. 9015. Op. 10 No. 316. Op. 2217. Op. 31 No. 318. Op. 31 No. 119. Op. 2820. Op. 2 No. 1
Liszt could learn monster pieces in a matter of hours; he could sight-read chopin etudes and never forget them, he could play entire orchestral scores just after flipping through the music. How long did it take him to learn Hammer Klavier?MONTHS
Argerich smitten, do you REALLY think hammerklavier is harder than rach 3 emotionally, and same technically. Rach 3 beats Hammerklavier all the way in both senses. A lot of pianist are under a so big schock after playing the rach 3 that they don't even try to play it the rest of their life. I've never heard such things about the Hammerklavier. I don't say it's easy, sure it's hard, same a monster work, but you overrate it a lot.
I will still stand behind what I've said. I think Hammer Klavier is much more emotionally complex than rach 3, and is more unpianistic.