I like Chopin alot better than Rachmanninoff. What do you think?
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Originally posted by Pianoprodigy:
I like Chopin alot better than Rachmanninoff. What do you think?
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Originally posted by Chris:
Chopin. I don't actually care much for Rach.
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Regarding the desert island scenery I would rather be stranded with Beethoven any day. I couldn't go too many days in a row without
listening to Beethoven's music.
And Chopin over Rach any day! His music is just beautiful to listen to and so melodic and I think he showed that the piano could be much more than a vituoso instrument even in virtuoso music with such musical meaning! I read where the only masters who meant anything to him were Bach and Mozart and in one of my books his title is "Apotheosis of the Piano".
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[This message has been edited by Joy (edited 10-18-2005).]'Truth and beauty joined'
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I don't understand all the hype around Rachmanninoff. For me Chopin, especially with certain works performed by Pollini (etudes, scherzi, ballades, polonaises); Argerich(preludes); and Pires(nocturnes) there is no bases for comparison. I, like Joy, would be satisfied with all my Beethoven discs on a desert island getaway. They are never tiresome.
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Originally posted by Peter:
I regard Chopin as a superior composer to Rachmaninov - for one thing there wouldn't have been a Rachmaninov without a Chopin! Chopin's revolutionary approach to the piano combined with his exquisite poetic sense in my mind produced the greatest piano music of the romantic era.
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Originally posted by Pianoprodigy:
I like Chopin alot better than Rachmanninoff. What do you think?
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