concerto

Forum Post CPE Bachs Version of his fathers D Minor Keyboard Concerto?
I'm not sure this is quite right. As it has come down to us, BWV 1052 is a harpsichord concerto. I don't know that there is any external evidence that it was an arrangement of a violin conce...
Forum Post Solo Piano sheet music for Beethovens Fifth Piano Concerto?
Hi, I'm trying to locate sheet music for Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 5, for solo piano. I found the following on Amazon, but not being a piano player, I don't know if they are for so...
Forum Post Joseph Alfidi?
... concert ( he conducted Beethoven's fifth symphony, and was pianist/conductor of Mozart's D minor concerto and Alfodi's own second piano concerto on G minor, I believe. Quite extraordin...
Forum Post The saddest music I know
The Dirge from Bloch's Concerto Grosso #1.
Forum Post ebay Kogan 6 CD new sale made in Japan Triton
...w box that contained 6 CD for Kogan, which is selected from this whole collection. They are the four violin concertos etc. These CDs are made in Japan, only the art work printed in Korea. THEY ARE NOT...
Forum Post The saddest music you ever heard
... Rachmaninov's All-Night Vigil (especially nos.3 and 14); the third movement of Schnittke's Cello Concerto No. 2, strangely; the ending of Reimann's 'Lear', etc. etc....
Blog Comment Writing For Piano
...in this mode of composition. The Bolero (there is a piano version) is written bi-Tonality, so is the Piano Concerto number 1 G major as well. And in reference to writing compositions with intuitive ...
Forum Post How to play extended left-hand trills in Bachs Inventions
...re you talking about the trill in the d minor invention? Another fun piece with crazy trills is the Italian Concerto. Check it out!...
Forum Post hardest piano song ever written
...' or, 'heard it was hardest.' There has been much talk about Rachmaninoff's Third Piano Concerto which I think mostly stems from a recent movie centering around the 'impossibi...
Blog Post Richard Good With the London Symphony Orchestra
... because if I was I would certainly have bought tickets to go and see Richard Goode soloing in MOZART Piano Concerto No 18 with the London Symphony Orchestra. The NY Times says of him 'It is...
 

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