Originally posted by PDG:
It has to be Chopin for no other reason than their respective comments about Schubert's piano sonatas. Chopin, when asked why he hadn't written more sonatas, cited Beethoven's legacy and the "heavenly length" of Schubert's similar works. Rachmaninov on the other hand confessed as recently as 1928 to being "unaware that Schubert had written any piano sonatas".
It has to be Chopin for no other reason than their respective comments about Schubert's piano sonatas. Chopin, when asked why he hadn't written more sonatas, cited Beethoven's legacy and the "heavenly length" of Schubert's similar works. Rachmaninov on the other hand confessed as recently as 1928 to being "unaware that Schubert had written any piano sonatas".
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