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Offline drazh

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top 10 chopin for piano solo
on: February 20, 2009, 04:46:38 AM
hi
what is your top 10 list  of most favourite piano of chopin?

maybe not difficult but beautiful.
thank you

Offline njalli

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Re: top 10 chopin for piano solo
Reply #1 on: February 20, 2009, 07:06:11 AM
1. Scherzo No. 2
2. Etude Op 10 no 3 (--- btw im playin this soon, so excited
3. Ballade no 3
4. Military polonaise (the one in A-major)
5. Heroic Polonaise(the one in Ab-major)
6. Barcarolle
7. Fantasie impromptu
8. Grande Valse Brilliante
9. Walts in Ab major
10. Waltz in A major

Offline kelly_kelly

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Re: top 10 chopin for piano solo
Reply #2 on: February 20, 2009, 07:43:09 AM
4 ballades
Scherzos 2, 3, 4
Fantasie
Barcarolle
3rd sonata

In no order...
It all happens on Discworld, where greed and ignorance influence human behavior... and perfectly ordinary people occasionally act like raving idiots.

A world, in short, totally unlike our own.

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Re: top 10 chopin for piano solo
Reply #3 on: February 20, 2009, 08:14:19 AM
In no particular order:
Op.9 no.2
Op.10 No.2, no.3 and no.4
4 Preludes
Op.35 no.2
Op.58 no.3
Op.10 no.9

Offline drazh

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Re: top 10 chopin for piano solo
Reply #4 on: February 21, 2009, 08:14:47 PM
hi njalli
whould you please tell me by opus number
thanks
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