24 Feb 13, 05:51PM
Hell yeah:
Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Bach,
I like beethovens bagatelles a lot, small but delicate. His piano sonata are ingenious, and his late string quartets are somtimes strange, but VERY beautiful.
Chopins nocturnes, dreamy and melancholic and passionate. Aight! His waltzes!
Liszt, his hungarian rhaposdies, his consolation no 3 (SO beautiful), his many transcriptions and his virtuosity! But also his harmonic innovations and beauty of music, like his Un Sospiro!
Bach's fugues!! SO genius with 3,4 contrapuntus voices! Also, his chaconne 1004 BWV is so passionate, yet baroque bach!
Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Bach,
I like beethovens bagatelles a lot, small but delicate. His piano sonata are ingenious, and his late string quartets are somtimes strange, but VERY beautiful.
Chopins nocturnes, dreamy and melancholic and passionate. Aight! His waltzes!
Liszt, his hungarian rhaposdies, his consolation no 3 (SO beautiful), his many transcriptions and his virtuosity! But also his harmonic innovations and beauty of music, like his Un Sospiro!
Bach's fugues!! SO genius with 3,4 contrapuntus voices! Also, his chaconne 1004 BWV is so passionate, yet baroque bach!