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I don't know if I already answered, but here are some more of mine:

Schuman: 5th symphony

Schostakowitch: 14th symphony, 2nd piano concerto, Lady Macbeth (an opera)

Sibelius: 7th symphony, 4th symphony

Strawinski: Symphony of psalms

Rachmaninov: Symphonic Dances, 4th piano concerto

Goldenthall: Fire, Paper, Water "A Vietnam Oratorio"

Szymanowski: Violin concerti, Stabat Mater

Ravel: L'Enfant et les sortil

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Beethoven’s Waldstein for piano solo

Mendelssonh’s Concerto in E minor OP 64

Bach’s Chaconne for solo violin

I’m sure there are others, but these are definite some of my favorites.

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I don't know if I already answered, but here are some more of mine:

Schuman: 5th symphony

Schostakowitch: 14th symphony, 2nd piano concerto, Lady Macbeth (an opera)

Sibelius: 7th symphony, 4th symphony

Strawinski: Symphony of psalms

Rachmaninov: Symphonic Dances, 4th piano concerto

Goldenthall: Fire, Paper, Water "A Vietnam Oratorio"

Szymanowski: Violin concerti, Stabat Mater

Ravel: L'Enfant et les sortil

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Just the other day I heard a piece which I'd like to add to my favourites. Its

Sensemaya- Silvestre Revueltas (probably spelled wrong hehe)

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I think Chopin's Ballade No.1 for me is the most complete work ever although is for solo piano.

Every time when I hear it in the end I feel complete too like there is nothing more to hear.

By the way the better interpretation I have heard of this piece is played by Zimerman.

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1. Schubert: String Quartet #15 in G: An amazing, symphonic masterpiece, a must hear, and a rival to Beethoven's late masterpieces...

2. Bach: A Musical Offering: A highpoint for Bach, who was the highpoint for the Baroque...

3. Mendelssohn: Octet: rich, vibrant, and brilliant to boot.

I used as a standard the music I go back to to hear over and over...

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Ok, so. I haven't listened to much Bach in a while, and now I'm remembering that the Brandenburg Concerti are some of my favorite pieces ever written by anyone, ever.

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