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Topic: TOP
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magio
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TOP
on: September 26, 2010, 12:34:58 PM
HERE IS MY FINAL IMPROVED ULTIMATE BEAUTIFUL PIANO MUSIC LIST!!!!
1)Alkan
"Barcarolle" Opus 65 No 6
"Alleluia" Opus 25
"Scherzo Diabolico" Opus 39 No 3
"Concerto for solo piano" 3rd movement
2)Beethoven
"Sonata Pathetique" Opus 13 No 8
3)Chopin
"Ocean Etude" Opus 25 No 12
4)Glinka
"Nocturne Eb Minor"
5)Gluck / Sgambati - "Melody From Orfeo"
6)Granados
"2 Danzas Españolas" Opus 37 No 2
7)Liszt
a-"Un Sospiro" S144 No 3
b-"Consolation" S172 No 3
c-"Liebestraum" S/G541 No 3
d-"Transcendental Etude Vision" S139 No 6
8)Lyadov
"Three Pieces Prelude in B minor" Opus 11 No 1
9)Rachmaninoff
a-"Barcarolle" Opus 11 No 1
b-"Moment Musical" Opus 16 No 4
c-"Prelude in g minor" Opus 23 No 5
d-"Prelude in c sharp minor" Opus 3 No 2
10)Ravel
a-"Miroirs" C43 No 3
b-“Jeux d'eau”
11)Scarlatti
"Sonata in f minor" K466
12)Schubert
a-"Impromptu in G flat major" D899 No 3
b-by Liszt"Gretchen am spinnrade"
13)Schumann
“Kinderszenen” Opus 15 No 1
14) Tchaikovsky
a-“Swan Lake”
b-“Nocturne” Opus 19 No 4
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stevebob
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Re: TOP
Reply #1 on: September 26, 2010, 01:14:03 PM
When I saw the title of this thread, I figured that "TOP" was an acronym for something. I guess it's not, after all ... or is it?
Anyway, I'm not sure what reaction you're seeking in posting this list. Comments, perhaps? Or discussion of the pieces on it?
I'll say I'm surprised at your selections for Beethoven and Chopin in particular; I think you may want to delve deeper into the oeuvres of both composers. I'm disappointed, too, that composers like Bach, Brahms, Fauré and Mozart didn't make the list at all.
Thanks for sharing in any case, and happy exploring.
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magio
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Posts: 81
Re: TOP
Reply #2 on: September 26, 2010, 01:29:29 PM
Hahaha you are right and thanks for your reply!
It's rather 'selfish' than 'discussion' topic I have to say,although my real purpose is indeed to SHARE the pieces!
Anyway,as far as music is concerned surely i chose these pieces only for their melody and musicality.
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