Hi all,
My name is Ky, and I'm relatively new to this forum. My teacher wants me to set a long-term goal (about 2 years) of learning a set of Preludes. She recommended me Chopin's Preludes Op. 28, Scriabiin's Preludes Op. 11, Scriabin's Preludes Op. 16, Rach's Preludes, and Schostakovich's Preludes & Fugues. I'm not a big fan of dissonant music, and I'm not a big fan of fugues, either, so I crossed out Schostakovich. Also, I think Rachmaninoff's Preludes are better as "individual" pieces, not as a whole set. So that's out of the question, too.
The problem is, both Scriabin & Chopin have their own values. The Scriabin Op. 11 is about 10 minutes shorter than Chopin's Op. 28. Also, Scriabin has some poetic qualities that Chopin doesn't have. However, I LOVE many of the Chopin Preludes, I. e. #4, 6, 8, 11, 17, 18, & 24. Also, they offer more variety, some are very showy, and some very tender.
If anyone has any other recommendations of sets of Preludes by not-too-obscure composers, please feel free to speak up!
Thanks,
Ky
EDIT: Also, I don't like much the Debussy Preludes played all at once... it's a bit tedious