I play the piano, too. I'm a bit more of a piano classical music lover. But I also like certain pieces that don't involve the piano, of course. But my main likes are on that area.
One of my favourite pieces ever. <.<
Chopin Etude op. 25 n. 11 (Winter Wind)
Funny fact about this movement. At the opening of the work, Beethoven included a written direction that the sustain pedal should be depressed for the entire duration of the first movement. ("One must play this whole piece [meaning "movement"] very delicately and without dampers."). The modern piano has a much longer sustain time than the instruments of Beethoven's day. Therefore, his instruction cannot be followed by pianists playing modern instruments without creating an unpleasantly dissonant sound.
Took it from Wikipedia, confirmed by a friend of mine who is a classical music savvy.