I agree. Its very Prokofievish, very much like his Piano Concerto #2. Which is also one of my favourites. And I also hear some Brahms ... maybe I am imagine too much...
Greatest Piano Concerto has to be Beethoven's 4th, it opened the gateway to the romantic era. His 5th is equally good, but too bad it came after the 4th. Nevertheless my favourite 5 are:
1. Schumann 1st (its just sublime)
2. Rachmaninoff 2nd (one of my favourite melodies of all genres)
3. Beethoven 4th (sublime)
4. Chopin 1st and 2nd (melody makes me cry)
5. Prokofiev 2nd (needs some change of taste at times)
Honorable mentions:
Tchaikovsky (just cuz every1 say its good)
Mozart #21
Rach 3
saint saens #2
one of Bach's
Brahms 2nd (too big for me)
Talking about greatness and popularity, Vivaldi's Four Seasons should be on top for violin concertos. Followed by Mendelsson, Bruch, Tchaikovsky, Sibelius and Pagninni
Symphony - Beethoven 9th, 5th
Piano Concerto - Beethoven 5th, Schumann 1st
Piano Sonata - Beethoven Apassionata, Liszt B minor
Short Piano - Chopin's Ballad
Violin Concerto - Mendelsson
Violin Sonata - Beethoven, Franck
Orchestral piece - Pictures at the exhibition, La Mer
Hardest piece I have played in its entirety => Liszt Paraphrase on Wedding March and Dance of Elves
Hardest piece I have attempted and gave up => Ravel's Gaspard de la Nuit