...of CPE & concerti, I once saw a recording of CPE's arrangement of his father's famous D Minor concerto and made the horrible mistake of not buying it on the spot. The CD was a recording ...
The concerto no. 5 is for piano and orchestra. Are you looking for the piano part? Just the piano part by itself without the orchestra or orchestral reduction? I don't know if that exists in isol...
... 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...
...e 1970s. The First Symphony is good but I prefer MTT (DG) and Jansons.
Haven't got to Ferras' concerto yet, I like his Brahms and Sibelius recordings so I might be pleasantly surprised. ...
...he Brandenburg Consort (cond. Roy Goodman). It includes the flute version of CPE's great A major cello concerto, and the stormy d minor concerto Wq 22...
...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...
...pring Bartok: Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta; Divertimento Martinu: Piano Quartet (1942); Double Concerto Ligeti: Atmospheres Vaughan Williams: Tallis Fantasia; Lark Ascending; Serenade to ...
... 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....
...re you talking about the trill in the d minor invention? Another fun piece with crazy trills is the Italian Concerto. Check it out!...
...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 ...
... 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...
...' 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...