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Voting closed: March 03, 2024, 01:53:48 AM
I have a set of 32 in mind, if there aren't many piece recommendations.
the Goldberg Variations
the Hamerklavier Sonata
El Contrabandista
4'33"
some Sorabji are included.
One thing I'm surprised about but not necessary is that you didn't include Chopin's 4th ballade on your list.
Another one you might consider is Schumann's Toccata.
I just gave the Toccata a listen; seems to be about the level of Galop Chromatique, if not a little easier. Not sure it counts as common repertoire though, as Schumann as a whole is fairly unknown.Also, not all sonatas are out of the question. The reason I put that in there is because most sonatas are longer than 30 minutes. A short sonata like K. 141 (Scarlatti) would be fine.
This could be the main thread and you could add links to each round in the original post every time you add a new round/topic
since some people may be unfamiliar with the pieces/sections referenced: maybe add a youtube link to each selection to your post?
Funny thing I just noticed...I'm sure that some of have seen Rousseau's horrid video on "most difficult piano pieces." I don't remember the exact songs (except for the top half because of how ridiculous it was ), but I do remember I didn't include his 7-10. We've already voted out his 1 and 3, his 6 is losing badly, and his 2, 4, and 5 are all in extremely tough matchups.Basically, this tournament seems to hate Rousseau, which I find hilarious. Edit: fixed the numbers I got wrong.
Also, why the sunglasses instead of 8???
Because Piano Street automatically turns 8 ) without spaces into an emoji.
Pretty sure this has been thoroughly covered by caleb hu's 100 hardest piano pieces video.
La Campanella is shown as being ~30 spots below Chopin's waterfall etude
Haha yeah no, it's not. I can get around the Waterfall Etude but have a long way to go before I can do La Campanella.
I was referring to the list that "caleb hu" made.
Looked at his list and my god, it's subjective.
No galops, Schumann Toccata, Mazeppa, and Feux Follets aren't mentioned, La Campanella is shown as being ~30 spots below Chopin's waterfall etude, the Rach preludes are completely out of their depth, I don't see ANY Sorabji, Petrushka is notably absent, he put the 2 of the Rach etudes in the top 50 iirc, the list goes on.
TBH I doubt this guy has played many of these pieces. He certainly hasn't done an exhaustive search, and that is a VERY subjective list.
One last thing, this tournament that I'm doing is a tournament bracket, not a list. It's also decided by popular vote, instead of just a single person deciding things.
Are we looking at the same video?Liszt's Galop was listed as an honourable mention. Schumann's Toccata is at #58, Mazeppa and Feux Follets #28. For Sorabji - the video title reads "hardest piano works up to 1920" so obviously a lot of 20th century music will be left out.
Well of course it's subjective. Have you played any of the pieces you include in this contest? Are the voters even familiar with - let alone able to play - all of the works you're including?
In case you're wondering what the 32 pieces I have in my head right now are:Scarlatti - K. 141Liszt - La CampanellaChopin - Etude 25/11Stravinsky - Petrushka mvt. 1Liszt - Friska (Hungarian Rhapsody #2 mvt. 2)Mussorgsky - Baba Yaga (from Pictures at an Exhibition)Chopin - Heroic PolonaiseLiszt - MazeppaBalakirev - IslameyChopin - Etude 10/1Debussy - Reflets dans l'eauLiszt - Hungarian Rhapsody #6Chopin - 25/6Rachmaninoff - Moment Musicaux #4Ravel - Le GibetChopin - Etude 10/8Stravinsky - Petrushka mvt. 3Ravel - OndineLiszt - Wilde JagdChopin - Etude 10/2Mussorgsky - Bogatyr Gates (also from Pictures at an Exhibition)Liszt - Un SospiroStravinsky - Petrushka mvt. 2Chopin - Ballade #4Liszt - Grand Galop ChromatiqueRachmaninoff - Etude Tableau 29/6Chopin - Etude 10/4Liszt - Feux FolletsRavel - ScarboChopin - Ballade #1Liszt - Hamelin Cadenza (HR #2 mvt. 3)Once again, feel free to suggest any replacements.
Wouldn't Liszt-Paganini 6 be harder than La Campanella?Also Chopin Ballade 2 should be here if 1 and 4 are, maybe 3 as well
Also, once we get down to 16, does anyone think a traditional bracket challenge would be neat?
Wouldn't Liszt-Paganini 6 be harder than La Campanella?
That's a joke... right?I've finished no. 6 (I don't like how it sounds though). I can't even get halfway through no. 3.Yes, 6 is hard. But 3 is harder by a LANDSLIDE. I support Liszt's decision to include 3 over 6.
3 things.1: I already started the tournament.2: 6 is NOT harder than 3, I have absolutely no idea where you got that from.3: I didn't include ballades 2 and 3 for 2 reasons: they're both much easier than 1 and 4, and I didn't want too many Chopins.
3: I didn't include ballades 2 and 3 for 2 reasons: they're both much easier than 1 and 4, and I didn't want too many Chopins.
2 is way harder than 1, not sure why you think one is harder3 fair enough its easier
It's all subjective, that's all I can say. Liszt-and-the-galops thinks 1 is easier, iamdopeuarenope thinks 2 is easier, but in the end, they both have their own reasons.
The bracket is complete!It was entirely randomly generated, so I legitimately don't know how we got matches 9 and 10. As far as I'm aware, that's the group of death lol.Sorry for the bad quality, I can't figure out how to turn it into an image I can put on here.
Very objective, I like your idea.
Fair point