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What are your favorite codas/finales?
on: September 04, 2025, 02:40:27 AM
What are everyone's favorite codas/finales in piano music?
Personally:
Liszt - S. 420 La Clochette
Liszt - S. 140 no. 3 “La Campanella”
Liszt - S. 393iii Sonnambula de Bellini
Liszt - Piano Concerto no. 1
Saint-Saëns - Op. 111 no. 6 "Toccata d’Après le Cinquième Concerto"
Alkan - Op. 39 no. 8 Concerto for Solo Piano (mvt. 1)
Alkan - Op. 39 no. 11 “Ouverture”
Alkan - Op. 37 Trois Marches Quasi de Cavalleria no. 1
Debussy - Jardins Sous la Pluie
Chaminade - Op. 37 no. 3 Scarf Dance
Chaminade - Op. 21 Sonata in C Minor
Schumann - Op. 17 Fantasie
Scriabin - Sonata no. 5
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