right now its that Lourie gigue from the Hamelin Kaleidoscope CD. Anyone got the score?normally my favourite piece is anything played by CziffraRach's third piano concerto is my fav of all time though. Rob
Paris,It's an impossible task - I love too much stuff too dearly to be able to pick a favourite!Ian
Chopin - Concerto in F minor (The 2nd and the 3 movements are so perfet they make me cry out in happines)Chopin - Concerto in E minorChopin - Etude 10:1Chopin - Fantasy Impromptu (Don't kill me for this)Chopin - Ballade No 1Rachmaninov - Concerto in F# minor (The first movement is the most stunning thing ever!! Must have score to study this)Liszt - Mazeppa (esp the more lyrical middle part WOW)Liszt - Sonata in B minor (3rd movement!)Bach - St Matthew PassionBach - P & F No 16 WTC Book II
this isn't exactly one piece
what is your favorite piece, it doesn't matter if you don't play it. i'm fell in love with dante sonata...love on first sight...
I also love this piece. I only heard it once and absolutely loved it. I hated liszt up til that point. I would play the dante a million years before the B min.boliver
can you recommend a recording for me to buy? I need to get a hold of it.boliver
HiBach/Lizst transcription BWV 543 Prelude and Fugue (originally for organ)[...]
Mine changes everyday, but today it's Horowitz's version of Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 15.Which Berlioz wrote first I think.
Actually, the Rakoczy March melody which can also be heard in one of Berlioz's operas was a melody that a war general wrote. Liszt and Berlioz both wrote pieces based on it. (Not sure if everything is said is 100%, whether if it was a general, or lieutenant, or soldier, etc.)As for me, I like:Ravel: Everything
I love the Barcarolle alsoExcept for the four octaves as its ending - IMO they ruined its tranquility.
Solo piece: Beethoven sonata no. 30.Lauren
Rachmaninoff op 23 no 7 (prelude)Rachmaninoff sonata in b flat minor, no 2Chopin - Scherzo in b minor (only performed by Jablonski, most people play too slow)Liszt - Mephisto WaltzLiszt - b minor sonatadoes the Rach 3 count? that would be number one.
My personal work for piano if i had to choose ONLY ONE it is the solo piano transcription of ravel Rapsodie espagnole made by Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji (yes the man who wrote Opus clavicembalisticum)
I like your taste. Cheers to the rach 2nd sonata.( any idea whatever happened to the first?)I've heard of the Opus Clavicembalisticum, but i've NEVER heard it!!!! i want to though... the name itself is enough to spark interest! any idea where i can find a recording? ----Personally, my all time fave is STILL rach 2 concerto, followed closely by rach 3. Then anything by rachmaninov. Then Prokofiev concerti, 6 7 5 3 sonate. Then the rest are all pretty much tied so not much point. But most of them are from soviet era russian composers.
Michael Habermann has recorded it on a bis cd.If you go to www.michaelhabermann.com you can check out about the recording.It has also an mp3 that haberman plays part of the last movement feria.I got the bis cd it is labbeled "Bis-cd-1036 stereo" and the name is "Transcription in the light of harpsicord technique for the modern piano of the chromatic fantasia of j.s.bach followed by a fugue and other piano music and transcriptions by Kaikhosru Sorabji"The works the cd has are the following, Rapsodie espagnole (maurice ravel),Passeggiata Venezianna (based on the Barcarolle from the tales of hoffman by jacques offenbach)Variaton 56 from symphonic variatons for piano and orchestraQuasi habaneraChromatic fantasia of j.s.bachAnd the Pasticcio capriccioso sopra op 64 no.1 dellio chopin (1933 version),(the minute waltz of chopin)If you want the ravel and you cant find the cd tell me i may be able to send you an mp3 of it.
Does anyone share my obbsession with Chopin's Barcarolle Op.60? It is the most beautiful and unique piano piece ever written. There are so many more pieces that are amazing, I won't bother with a list becuase I will just keep on ranting forever...
I like your taste. Cheers to the rach 2nd sonata.( any idea whatever happened to the first?)
OMG!! YOU DON'T KNOW RACH'S FIRST SONATA!!! It's WONDERFULLhttps://www.webconcerthall.com/archive/artist/mijung/Here is the link for an excellent (IMO) recording. Enjoy