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Beethoven
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Rachmaninov!!! I absolutely loved Mazepa What a fantastic piece of work. I managed to snag this and download it from a cd from the library. It is timeless gold. http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/pages/M/A/MazepaIvan.htm I'll settle for Beethoven is Rachmaninov is booked and Brahms next with his Hungarian waltzes. I never care for Chopin. He bores me. He can eat some Chop Suey for all I care.
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Definitely Bach, he's so talented and was the only really sane one of the bunch
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I would have to say Rachmaninoff. As far as Piano Concertos go his are by far my favorite. Bach's specialty was organ not piano. Beethoven and Mozart would of been amazing, but I think I'd prefer to see one of their symphonies as opposed to a piano recital. Brahms is fun but not that exciting. Chopin is more boring than Brahms. And of course Rachmaninoff has some of the most powerful piano work ever. His 2nd Piano Concerto? Incredible.
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Bach ROCKS!
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Rachmaninov. To actually see his hands playing such grand passionate and powerful music. To see an audience moved by his music. To find out if he, too, lets a few notes drop under the piano or if he plays them all!
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Piano? Chopin or Beethoven hands down Bach never knew it
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Although Mozart is my fav composer, I like the piano works of Chopin best of your list.
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Rachmaninov
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Beethoven.
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I would go for Bach.
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Definitely Chopin.
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Wolfgang Amedeus
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None of them. I prefer Shan.
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