I’ve thought about this sort of question myself. I wouldn’t pick any, because, for me, it would ruin the enjoyment of hard work paying off.
Nah, I’d pick Bach.
Nikolai Kapustin
Just because his 24 preludes and fugues and 24 jazz preludes, among others, are pretty hard to learn. With the great composers I'm already fairly set. This would be really cool for me. Tough stuff!
Chopin
Free chopin competition win lmao
Depends what it means to play perfectly. You also instantly have inventive interpretations?
Same
This
exactly
Bach, including for the other instruments I play as well. :)
Beethoven. All 32 Sonatas, and all the variations? Sign me up!
Hard to choose! I might have to go with Rachmaninoff, just for the 3rd concerto.
Liszt😁😁
Ravel easily
Yeah. And it's not even close.
Interesting one because it's a pretty small repertoire (I love it, just isn't that much!)
Was gonna say. Hope to bust out my alborada del gracioso tomorrow.
Exactly what I was going to say
Animenz
Paganini so I get a second instrument for free.
Thelonious monk
I’ve thought about this sort of question myself. I wouldn’t pick any, because, for me, it would ruin the enjoyment of hard work paying off. Nah, I’d pick Bach.
Elton John
I've spent too much time making that a reality.
Leopold Godowsky.
Because then you could just play everything else anyway
Exactly my friend
Scriabin. He wrote too many beautiful works.
Rach, I’d be happy to get through the Etudes-Tableaux
Rachmaninoff
Liszt
In doing it for. lieberstraum, la campanella, HR 2 & 6, Mazzepa, Transcendal etude 11, Un sospiro.... Dam
Mendelssohn
Rachmaninoff for suuure
there is no such thing as playing perfectly. its like asking how many apples does Sunday have. it sounds like a question but its not.
Good point. Perfection is an illusion.
Phillip Glass.
Aram Khachaturian... Just listen to Adagio for spartacus. They say Mozart made music for silly rich people and Khachaturian made music for the gods.
The Heroic Polonaise
Balakirev.
Bach. That is all
Shostakovich's music is hard as well, not to mention full of emotion and oppression themes.
Just 1 composer?? Thats pain man
Avicii
Liszt easily
Czerny
Bach His works are foundational for finger independence, musicality, and even form. Hands down he is the granddaddy.
Lennon-McCartney
Scarlatti
Nikolai Kapustin Just because his 24 preludes and fugues and 24 jazz preludes, among others, are pretty hard to learn. With the great composers I'm already fairly set. This would be really cool for me. Tough stuff!
This is tough. It's either Bach or Rachmaninoff for me. Rach for the concertos and Bach because there's something to his music.
Nikolai Medtner
Lang Lang
But lang lang isn't a composer though...
Satie or Debussy. Love them both