Sergei Rachmaninoff. The correct title of the piece is Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, Op. 30.
I will leave all those crazy atonal ones out. Rach 3 is most difficult in its entirety. Prok 2 has the most difficult sections, but its not as mentally and physically draining as Rach 3 if you play the whole thing.
The time signature of the famous piano piece "Fr Elise" is 3/8.
You'll have to be more specific. He wrote a Symphony No. 3, a Piano Concerto No. 3, a Piano Sonata No. 3, and the list goes on.
Scale of 1 to 100- give or take, I'd say 88. Nevermind the previous answer about asking about the "song". They're right, its technically the wrong term, but we all know what you meant- just ignore them. They have to accept that times have changed and "song" is an acceptable word now. This piece of music (the piano concerto) has more notes on average per second than any other piece of music ever written.
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It is a piece originating from the Baroque era, containing 3 or more voices.
Mozart wrote 41 symphonies. He also wrote 19 piano sonatas. His concertos include 27 for piano, 3 for flute, 1 for clarinet, oboe and bassoon each.
Schubert : Impromptu, Op. 90 D899, No. 3 in G flat major
He started learning piano when he was very young like 3 or 4. He wrote amazing musics and very extremely talented for playing piano and other instruments. Hope that helps
The piece is Beethoven's The Tempest Sonata No. 17 Movement 3
"NOCTURNE No.6 IN G MINOR, OPUS 15-3" (1833) by Frédéric Chopin.
Too long.. And person who wrote this DAMN u must be bored!!! but i guess i am 2 soo Meh