Originally posted by Sorrano:
Something else to keep in mind is that Chopin and Beethoven composes music in completely different styles. When listening to the final sonatas of Beethoven I cannot imagine a more appropriate medium than the piano. They are piano masterpieces. Chopin's writings, too, are piano masterpieces. But they come from completely different worlds and have different purposes as to evoking emotion and feeling. How does one compare an apple to a banana? They are both fruit and they are both good.
Examine Beethoven's other piano music aside from the sonatas. Look at the Diabelli variations, for example. You can't orchestrate that! Some of the works may be difficult to play, but so what? Improved mechanics via practice can solve that.
Personally I am not much of a Chopin fan as far as listening to the music. The last CD set I had of his Nocturnes I stopped listening to because the pianist did not follow the dynamics and tempi very well. But I enjoy playing of his music what I am able and from that viewpoint I enjoy his music.
Something else to keep in mind is that Chopin and Beethoven composes music in completely different styles. When listening to the final sonatas of Beethoven I cannot imagine a more appropriate medium than the piano. They are piano masterpieces. Chopin's writings, too, are piano masterpieces. But they come from completely different worlds and have different purposes as to evoking emotion and feeling. How does one compare an apple to a banana? They are both fruit and they are both good.
Examine Beethoven's other piano music aside from the sonatas. Look at the Diabelli variations, for example. You can't orchestrate that! Some of the works may be difficult to play, but so what? Improved mechanics via practice can solve that.
Personally I am not much of a Chopin fan as far as listening to the music. The last CD set I had of his Nocturnes I stopped listening to because the pianist did not follow the dynamics and tempi very well. But I enjoy playing of his music what I am able and from that viewpoint I enjoy his music.
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