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Chopin - Prelude Op. 28 No. 4 (played by Martha Argerich)
So simple and yet so beautiful.Â
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Chopin nocturnes for sure - I love op 48 no 1, op 48 no 2, op 9 no 1, op 72 no 1, op 37 no 2 and op 27 no 1. I also love rachmaninoff's piano concertos, his piece Vocalise (especially with piano and cello) and his preludes. I don't listen to classical and baroque as much but i know Beethoven sonatas are good (the piano/violin duets for those are great too) as well as mozart sonatas (like the one in c minor). There are so many composers I love but you can at least start with this and I'm sure you'll discover more as you go!

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Arensky - Barcarolle Op.36 No.11 (played by Anatoly Sheludyakov)
Simple, yet beautiful.Â
Brahms - Intermezzo Op. 118 No. 2 (played by Lugansky)
Making SteinwayÂ
Architectural photographer Christopher Payne likes to investigate industrial settings and explore overlooked manufacturing processes. His newest collection, Making Steinway: An American Workplace, features a series of compositions collected on a visit to the Steinway & Sons piano factory in Astoria, New York.
Steinway & Sons was founded in 1853 in Manhattan, New York, and has made pianos since. Payne explains: âAfter spending countless hours photographing the choreographies of production and scrutinizing the parts and pieces that will never be visible outside the factory, I came to realize that a piano is one of the supreme acts of human invention and imagination.â

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Rachmaninoff -Â âVocaliseâ op. 34 no.14 (Arr. for piano by Alan Richardson, played by Evgeny Kissin)
Sergei Lyapunov - Transcendental Etude Op. 11 No. 10Â âLezghinkaâ
Lyapunovâs op. 11 was dedicated to Liszt and it was meant to complete his cycle of Transcendental Etudes.