23 Greatest Piano Solos

23 Greatest Piano Solos

I do a lot of driving for work traveling to different sites. This allows for time to listen to audiobooks. I don’t play the piano; maybe I will when I retire. This was a really interesting audiobook by Robert Greenberg, PhD and part of the Great Courses series. It was available for free through Hoopla. Dr. Greenberg not only provided interesting backstories about each author but also a great history of the technological development of the piano from harpsichord and how this came with development and changes in the composition of pieces for it.

There is an accompanying ebook available from the Internet Archive.

23 Greatest Piano Solos, Great Course by Robert Greenberg

  1. J.S. Bach—The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book One
  2. J.S. Bach—Goldberg Variations
  3. Mozart—Piano Sonata in C Minor, K. 457
  4. Beethoven—The Appassionata Sonata
  5. Beethoven—Diabelli Variations, Op. 120
  6. Schubert—Piano Sonata No. 21 in B-flat Major
  7. Chopin—Préludes, Op. 28
  8. Chopin—Ballade in G Minor, Op. 23
  9. Schumann—Kreisleriana
  10. Liszt—Years of Pilgrimage
  11. Liszt—Sonata in B Minor
  12. Brahms—Handel Variations, Op. 24
  13. Brahms—Six Pieces for Piano, Op. 118
  14. Mussorgsky—Pictures at an Exhibition
  15. Debussy— “The Sunken Cathedral”
  16. Debussy— Préludes, Book One
  17. Albéniz—Iberia
  18. Ravel—Valses nobles et sentimentales
  19. Scriabin—Piano Sonata No. 5
  20. Rachmaninoff—Etudes-tableaux
  21. Prokofiev—Piano Sonata No. 7
  22. Copland—Piano Variations


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