I reckon we have lots of experts here. Can you recommend me classical piano music? Sorry I don't know how to narrow down, but lately I have found myself listening few great songs and somehow I find myself crying like a little baby listening to these. I don't know why, but I do. I'm a guy who never cries, so I find this feeling pretty good. So can you recommend me any nice songs? Make me cry!
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Oh, and I like those sad themes. You know the ones that makes your heart ache and close your eyes.. I want those.In da butt.
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Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata is a must for you, then. In fact, I'd recommend starting with the Beethoven sonatas, especially Moonlight, Waldstein and Pathetique.
Chopin is your man for the really emotional Romantic era stuff, especially his etudes. Brahms should also be high on your list, including his ever-popular Waltz no. 15 in A, the Hungarian dances (careful, most sets are orchestrated these days), and Op. 116, 117, 118 and 119. You can get the complete Brahms solo piano works in a complete set featuring Julius Katchen, and it is superb.
You can also find Bach's keyboard works on piano, and the Glen Gould edition really can't be beat.
If you're not opposed to concertos, (piano+orchestra), Beethoven's Emperor concerto is wonderful, and Brahms's 2nd Piano Concert in D is perhaps the greatest ever written for the genre. Brahms also has beautiful works for piano and chamber ensemble, such as the Piano Quartets and the magnificent Piano Quintet in F minor.
Mozart's piano works are lovely, but they don't really stir much passion, IMO. Anna Magdalena's Notebook is the standard here.
After that, I'd check out some Debussy, Ravel and Rakhmaninov for the late 19th/early 20th century examples.Tutto nel mondo è burla
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Originally posted by Zero
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Originally posted by Boris Godunov
Otherwise known as Bach's "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring." You have a piano version? It was written as a chorale...interesting! The usual keyboard transcription is for organ.
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Originally posted by Boris Godunov
You can also find Bach's keyboard works on piano, and the Glen Gould edition really can't be beat.
The 80s version has a slower tempo. Some like the faster pace, others the slower one.
You'll recognise the music. Bits of it have been in lots of movies.Golfing since 67
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You could always check out the evilest composition ever (aka Johann Pachelbel's Canon in D).Blog | Civ2 Scenario League | leo.petr at gmail.com
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