I've been obsessed with this heavenly polyrhythmic passage from the 4th ballade for some time, return of the 2nd theme:
https://youtu.be/QCX_LqME7tc?feature=shared&t=563
I had the same obsession before, but Moravec has really unique way of articulating that passage (bar 175, starts a few seconds after the timestampt in link, 09:37) triplets on duplets, and it's driving me crazy. Now I also remember this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woP71V7TMJg
So I need to ask, is there anything else that sounds like it? Late Scriabin definitely has complex rhythms but it's not tonal, and doesn't have the same emotional effect, even though I love late Scriabin. Rachmaninoff's Etudes can also have similar polyrhythms:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaFiU77kr7s
But I need more. I want that passage played over and over, like a polyrhythmic etude or something, or just even a short passage. Or is Chopin simply unsurpassed?