Am I the only person who thinks Chopin's sonatas are incredibly underrated, especially in comparison with his other works?
-Sonata 2 Movement 1
-Sonata 3 Movements 1 and 4
are some of my all time favorites.
Others faves:
-Ballade 1
-Etudes - all of them, but especially "Winter Wind" and "Revolutionary"
-Grand Polonaise Brillante Op 22 piano solo version
-Not quite as "grand" on the scale of large works, but I also never get tired of playing his Nocturnes, especially 9/1 and his C Sharp Minor one (opus posthumous), from childhood up until now.
my genre favs:
-Ballade Op.47 (The difficulty tho)
-Concerto Op.46 (One movement's enough to become a concerto. Don't think I'm stupid

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-Etude Op.10 No.4 (chopping was probably on steroids when he composed this)
-Fantasy Op.49 (there's another fantasy)
-Impromptu Op.66 (the classic favorite)
-Mazurka Op.56 No.3 (the longest and the best)
-Nocturne Op.48 No.2 (the melody tho)
-Prelude Op.28 No.24 (mascots plus plus plus)
-Polonaise Op.44 (the amount of octaves tho. i think it beat 25/10)
-Rondo Op.1 (pencliart could never compose this)
-Scherzo Op.20 (the fourth is really good too)
-Variations Brilliante Op.12 (the other 2 scherzos)
-Waltz in e minor (his early swag)
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