You should definitely look into Scriabin's works for piano. I think you'd find much to love there - very cerebral and complex music while also being infinitely beautiful and accessible. Vladimir Sofronitsky is probably the authoritative performer on that front. Also surprised to see a lack of Robert Schumann's Kreisleriana in your ratings and "to revisit" list. The Martha Argerich performance is well-known and fantastic. Also, you clearly love the Mahler symphonies that you've heard. I'd definitely get on his second symphony, as well as the absolutely breathtaking lieder cycle, Kindertotenlieder. I notice in your other thread you name the von Karajan performance of Mahler 9 as the best. I wonder if you've heard the Maderna performance. He takes the piece in a radically new direction, and if you're a fanatic looking to get more from Mahler's masterwork, that might be a good place to check. I've followed your lists of various kinds for years since first seeing them on Listology and am glad to see you pop up on a forum!
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