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Greatest Piano Work of the Romantic era?

  • Schumann Davidsbündlertänze, Op 6

    Votes: 1 2.3%
  • Schumann Kreisleriana, Op 16

    Votes: 3 7%
  • Schumann Fantasie, Op 17

    Votes: 5 12%
  • Chopin Etudes, Op 10

    Votes: 3 7%
  • Chopin Etudes, Op 25

    Votes: 1 2.3%
  • Chopin Preludes, Op 28

    Votes: 3 7%
  • Chopin Ballade No 4, Op 52

    Votes: 4 9.3%
  • Chopin Barcarolle, Op 60

    Votes: 0 0%
  • Brahms Intermezzi, Op 117

    Votes: 1 2.3%
  • Brahms Klavierstücke, Op 118

    Votes: 6 14%
  • Lizst Sonata in B minor, S. 178

    Votes: 9 21%
  • Schubert Vier Impromptus, D 899

    Votes: 0 0%
  • Schubert Sonata, D 894

    Votes: 0 0%
  • Schubert Sonata, D 959

    Votes: 2 4.7%
  • Schubert Sonata, D 960

    Votes: 5 12%

Greatest Romantic Piano Works

7.1K views 61 replies 19 participants last post by  Beebert  
For some statistics I've just made up, 99% of pianists begin piano for Beethoven, 50% stick with it for Chopin, and 10% reach proficiency for Rachmaninoff. Brahms is not really in the picture.
 
Brahms should not be anywhere near contention for greatest solo piano works. I say that as a pianist. Surely all pianists let out a collective gasp at seeing Brahms included and Rachmaninoff excluded.

Of those listed, I vote for Schumann's Fantasie.