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His Piano Concerto, finished in 1855, intended for his piano pupil Hilda Aurora Thegerström, who continued her studies with Antoine François Marmontel and Franz Liszt, did not see the light of day until 1904, when Berwald's granddaughter Astrid performed it at a Stockholm student concert.
Particularly in its brilliant last movement it may be compared favourably to Robert Schumann or Edvard Grieg.
Its three movements are played without a break.

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