None of them. Listen to his operas and you'll forget all about his piano music.
I agree. Some transcriptions of his orchestral music are pretty good, though.
Good advice! I agree it is definitely a difficult task to recall music while sleeping.
You sir are not a human being if you cannot acknowledge the greatness of Wagner's great operas.
Indeed, as Mark Twain said "Wagner's music is not as bad as it sounds."
We all know that the Wagner sonatas are considered some of the best gems of the repertoire.
Let's be honest, you're only likely to hear Wagner on the piano in a Liszt transcription.
Who the heck is Wagner?
Wagner wrote piano sonatas?
2 of them. They are early works, so not all that Wagnerian.
3. Opus nos. 1 and 4, and a single movement work written when he was in his late '30s. All 3 are available on Youtube. And you're right, the first 2 are not original, they sound like pastiches after Beethoven, just like his Symphony.