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What are your 5 least favorite Beethoven piano sonatas?

Here's my list:
Op. 14 No. 1
Op. 14 No. 2
Op. 31 No. 1
Op. 49 No. 1
Op. 54

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There aren't many I don't like. Though I could have been put off certain ones by bad performances, had I only heard certain recordings etc.

Actually, there are none that I don't like; my least favourite literally would be only "least favourite".

Op.2 No.1
Op.10 No.2
Op.49 No.1 (hardly a sonata though really)
Op.49 (I quite like it but rarely listen to it)
Op.90 (I've actually played this, but I've gone off it.)

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2 sonatas that I liked at first but never care to hear these days:
pathetique
waldstein

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I would have to say Hammerklavier. It's all banging, and as your teacher says, banging is bad.

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Ha! The Hammerklavier is only all banging when it is played that way. I'm considering taking it on next.

Oh, there aren't any Beethoven sonatas that are my least favorite. I enjoy all of them for their own merits.

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I get so thoroughly sick of hearing the first movement of the moonlight sonata! agh! *plugs ears* I have a recording of it by Kempff, which is lovely, but goodness... too many students try to play it, and they don't do overly well and it's boring as all get out!


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<font size="5" color="red" face="Arial">OMFG teh moonlight sonata is teh rox0rs lol!!111</font>

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My teacher refuses to teach Pathetique and Moonlight anymore. He says - with a tinge of disappointment in Beethoven =) - that the Moonlight 3rd movement is basically an arpeggio etude.

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Op. 49 No. 1

Thats it. Oh and the Pathetique.

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Hammerklavier and the Waldstein. Could never get into those two. Even if the best pianist in the world played those I'd still say the samething. And I used to love Pathetique, but now it bores me a bit. It has sentimental value for me though.

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You guys are crazy. Hammerklavier rocks


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op.49 no.2
(i do like op.49 no.1!)

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I don't particularly enjoy listening to these:

-Op. 49 No. 2 (and probably No. 1, too)
-Op. 14 No. 1 (the G major one)
-Op. 10 No. 1 (I don't understand why it's so popular)
-Op. 27 No. 2 (This one is just so "weird")

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I just cannot get into the Waldstein. Apart from this one, I like every single sonata Beethoven wrote, although I don't listen to the overplayed ones (op.13, 27 no.2, op. 57...) anymore. Just bored.

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Yeah, the Waldstein isn't quite my bag of tea either. I don't know why......all of the GOOD pianists and scholars love it, so I seem rather pressured to follow suit, but I really can't like it/understand it/whatever.

The Pathetique has, for some reason, always annoyed me. Even when I didn't know that it's so popular. Same with the op. 110.

Besides that, I can listen to pretty much any one and enjoy it, but Beethoven sonatas in general are not exactly my *favorite* things to hear...

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Hammerklavier is never about banging unless you never listened to it carefully, and all Beethoven sonatas are not supposed to be banging at all. to look for such banging pieces, one has to look into the modern music collections (john cage or similar). i don't know if any of you still remember not long ago, a member was saying in his post that he was banging through moonlight 1st movement, which was just so terrible!

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My preference for Beethoven's sonatas varies with the time of day. However, the first one in C major (op 2 no 3) is probably the one I like the least, most of the time. The Scherzo-Trio of that sonata is ok though.

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My preference for Beethoven's sonatas varies with the time of day. However, the first one in C major (op 2 no 3) is probably the one I like the least, most of the time. The Scherzo-Trio of that sonata is ok though.
Oddly enough, op.2 no.3 is among my favourites.

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<font size="5" color="red" face="Arial">OMFG teh moonlight sonata is teh rox0rs lol!!111</font>
OMG LOL ROFL LIEK I NO U HAX IT LOL ROFL STFU@!@!1one1!!!eleven!!!1

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[b] <font size="5" color="red" face="Arial">OMFG teh moonlight sonata is teh rox0rs lol!!111</font>
OMG LOL ROFL LIEK I NO U HAX IT LOL ROFL STFU@!@!1one1!!!eleven!!!1 [/b]
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