I like some of his stuff, the sonata in E-flat annd D.784 are captivating as are the drei klavierstucke. I hate a good portion of his stuff, it sounds like pop music to me. A lot of his music he seems to steal from Beethoven. The imprompti are very good except op.142 no.2, he steals from Beethoven sonata op.26 (and in the Beethoven sonata op.26, Beethoven steals from Mozart K.331, there is a little cycle of stealing
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This quite simply proves your ignorance.
=> imbetter, sorry, I despise polemic, but I'm with communist on this one: ignorance? what are you on about? if I recall correctly, you were the one that asked: "who wrote scarbo" and upon hearing the obvious answer (ravel) backed it up with the hilarious statement: "wow ravel acctually [sic] wrote something usefull [sic]" That made me LOL.
=> communist: Thank you for sharing your great suggestions, I am listening through your suggestions atm - the schubert is very enjoyable. Beethoven's Op. 90 - second movement is breathtaking.
To all those who suggested Mozart's Piano Concerto 23 in A major - I totally agree - except my friend is playing it atm, so I don't want to double up as of yet. Mozart's K330 - K333 are amazingly good, as is (from memory) I think K533/4something? the F major one is my personal favourite of the lot. K333 (B flat major) however has IMHO the best first movement of all his sonatas - and I'd recommend it to anyone interested in Mozart. Haven't had the chance to listen to all the Haydn, but will endeavour to do so as soon as I can find time.
Thanks everyone for sharing, I'm a believer in collective learning, and your contributions are valued. Keep them coming - also it'd be nice to tell us (you don't have to, some things are beyond description) why you feel your nominated works are your favourite?
Cheers,
thetamman