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The Gothenburg Variations, which must be the Gould version. Mozart 20, Beethoven 5, Chopin Ballade.
1. Liszt's Rhapsody.
Second, pull. 3. Puro.
3. Mussorgsky's "Picture Exhibition" ......Actually, there are too many likes, these are more classic and popular, and in my opinion, if you like classical, these are must-listen tracks.
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Chopin's classical piano music is the most representative, it has become a model, and it is so good that you will fall in love with him when you listen to it.
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Chopin's Serenade, I couldn't understand it before, it was just for hypnosis, but now I can listen to the story inside, which is beautiful and wonderful.
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Chopin Nocturne in B flat minor, Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 14 in C sharp minor, Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor, Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 ......I like too many classics.
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Clayderman's Starry Sky. Richard Clayderman is based on the classics, merging the classical and the modern.
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Canon is a very good piano song, most people have heard it, it is very beautiful.
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My favorite classical piano piece is the wedding march that is very graceful**, and then the bride and groom are very happy.
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Chopin's funeral march must have been played by Kissin!
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Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
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Grieg: Pergynt Suite, Chopin, Piano Concerto No. 1, Liszt, Dance of Death
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Heroic Polonaise, fantastic.
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Chopin's Nocturne and the Steel Association, as well as Mozart's Steel Association, are arguably the finest piano works of the 18th and mid-19th centuries.
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Beethoven's second movement of pathos.
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I've heard a lot of light ** piano music, although it's not classical, but it's really comfortable to listen to, especially in some high-end restaurants.
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I think classical piano music is more beautiful, and I like to listen to piano music more.
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I have listened to a lot of classical piano music, and I like to listen to it, and the piano is more beautiful and I like it very much.
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Puta two is my two favorite songs.
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When I heard this classical piano piece, I felt very comfortable and made me feel a sense of dependence.
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Chopin's fantasy improvisation!
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I briefly recommend a few here, you can understand and feel it first, and I will try to choose works that are more ear-catching for amateurs to recommend to you. These are definitely unpopular for the unpopular, but if you don't think which one is unpopular enough, you can tell me.
1.Schubert: Waltz in B minor (
2.Mozart: Piano Sonata No. 2 in F major (2nd movement 3.)Khachaturian: "Ivan's Song" (
4.Chopin: Prelude in C minor (
5.Hummel : Romance in G major (
6.Tchaikovsky, "Sweet Dreams" (
7.Scarlatti: Sonata in A major (
If you have any other needs (such as not knowing where you can hear them or find their scores, etc.), you can tell me!
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Richard Clayderman, The Secret Courtyard
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Bada Jevska: A maiden's prayer.
Rachmaninov Grand Waltz.
Pachbel Canon Variations in D major.
Beethoven Pathétique Sonata 3rd movement.
Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata No.
1st and 2nd movements.
Schumann, Fantasia.
Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2.
Beethoven Symphony No. 5 (Destiny).
Dvořák Humorous songs.
Beethoven To Alice.
Mozart Turkish March.
Liszt Little Star Variations.
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No. 2.
Chopin Nocturne in E flat major.
Mozart Sonata for two pianos.
Liszt Clock.
Chopin Heroic Polonaise.
Classical piano music, popular piano music.
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Level 6. Hehe. What a nostalgic song. I used to love playing it. I'm afraid I've forgotten it all now.
I don't know what kind of romance LZ refers to
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I prefer piano music like Richard. Clayderman, Quan Plain (Korean), Yiruma (Korean), Kevin Cohen's piano music is very good, let me tell you a few masterpieces Richard "Homesickness" "Dream Wedding" Yiruma "Kiss the Rain", "First Love" and "The Day After" It's not easy to find without makeup, you go to very cd**** her** Kevin Cohen has a lot of tunes that we are all familiar with, like "Through the Arbor" There are also some piano pieces from Bandari, Mystic Garden, and Divine Thinker, all of which are very good. My current favorite "River Flows in You" is a super beautiful piano song, and listening to it, I feel as if every cell in my heart is beating. >>>More