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Piano and concerto
* Piano concerto, a concerto for solo piano and orchestra
His Second Piano Concerto in B major ( 1881 ) has four movements and is written on a larger scale than any earlier concerto.
The Konzertstück provided a new model for the one-movement concerto in several contrasting sections ( such as Liszt's, who often played the work ), and was acknowledged by Stravinsky as the model for his Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra.
* Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in D ( 1959 ) a long one-movement concerto
Nevertheless, Rubinstein's Fourth Piano Concerto greatly influenced Tchaikovsky's piano concertos, especially the first ( 1874 — 5 ), and the superb finale, with its introduction and scintillating principal subject, is the basis of very similar material at the beginning of the finale of Balakirev's Piano Concerto in E-flat major [...] The first movement of Balakirev's concerto had been written, partially under the influence of Rubinstein's Second Concerto, in the 1860s.
* Tchaikovsky, Piano concerto No. 1 in B flat minor, Op.
His symphonic works: a Piano concerto, his first suite, his first symphony, and his scores for the ballet: Greek Carnival, Le Feu aux Poudres, Les Amants de Teruel, received international acclaim.
The first piece to make the triangle really prominent was Franz Liszt's Piano Concerto No. 1, where it is used as a solo instrument in the third movement, giving this concerto the nickname of " triangle concerto ".
Grieg's concerto is often compared to the Piano Concerto of Robert Schumann — it is in the same key, the opening descending flourish on the piano is similar, and the overall style is considered to be closer to Schumann than any other single composer.
The Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54, is a famous Romantic concerto by Robert Schumann, completed in 1845.
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He took a similar interest in another young student, Helen Perkin ( 1909 – 1996 ), a pianist and composer, to whom he dedicated both the Piano Concerto in E flat and the Legend for piano and orchestra ( which began life as a second concerto ).
On 10 September 1949, his 70th birthday was celebrated in a special Prom concert, at which his Piano Concerto was played by Eileen Joyce, who was also the first pianist to record the concerto, in 1942.
Piano concerto Bb, Op.
One example of a concerto in only one discrete movement ( Allegro brillante ) is Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 3 in E-flat major ( 1893 ).
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He went on to study piano with Alexander Siloti, ( a pupil of Tchaikovsky and Liszt ), and made his professional concerto debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra in Liszt's E-flat Piano Concerto when he was 21.
He made his debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra with Eugene Ormandy, playing a concerto by Chopin, and the New York Philharmonic conducted by Artur Rodziński playing Brahms ' Piano Concerto No. 2 in the same week in 1943.
Other works from this decade include Cyclops 2000 for Oliver Knussen and the London Sinfonietta ; Ashberyana, settings of poetry by John Ashbery ; Spin5, a chamber concerto for violinist Jennifer Koh ; the Fourth Piano Sonata, for Anne-Marie McDermott ; Synaxis ; Metagong ; and It Happens Like This, a dramatic cantata on seven poems by James Tate premiered at Tanglewood with the composer conducting.

Piano and E
Mozart's Davide penitente ( 1785 ), his Piano Concerto in E flat major ( 1785 ), the Clarinet Quintet ( 1789 ) and the great Symphony in G minor ( 1788 ) had been premiered on the suggestion of Salieri, who supposedly conducted a performance of it in 1791.
* Pastorale for Piano in E major
* Variations for Piano in E major
The most prominent of these include David Pacheco, Lisa Pea ( Elisabeth Rea Higgins ), Matt McIrvin, Stephen Will Tanner, Stefan Kapusniak, M Otis Beard, Joe Bay, Gardner S Trask III, Dag Ågren, and E Teflon Piano.
On his early American tours, he programmed works such as the Chopin Preludes and Schumann's Fantasie in C. Among other works that he played, as recalled by those such as Claudio Arrau and Vladimir Horowitz, who had heard Schnabel in the 1920s, were Chopin's E minor Piano Concerto and the Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, and Weber's Konzertstück in F minor, Piano Sonata No. 2, and Invitation to the Dance.
** Piano Quintet in E minor ( 1865 )
** Piano Quintet in E flat major, Op.
** Piano Quintet in E flat major ( 1887 )
** Piano Quintet No. 2 in E major, Op.
** Piano Quintet in E flat minor, Op.
** Piano Quintet in E major, Op.
** Piano Quintet in E flat major, K. 452 ( for piano, oboe, clarinet, horn and, bassoon ; 1784 )
** Piano Quintet in E flat major, Op.
** Piano Quintet in E minor.
** Piano Quintet in E flat major, Op.
* Piano duet ( one piano )-by John E. West
* 1986 Brahms: Cello and Piano Sonatas in E Minor Op.
* Piano Concerto in E major
* Samuel Anthony Silva " In Her Own Voice: Exploring the Role of the Piano in the Deuxieme Sonate pour Violine et Piano by Germaine Taillferre ", Doctoral Dissertation, 2008 University of Memphis Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music
** Mstislav Rostropovich & Rudolf Serkin for Brahms: Sonata for Cello and Piano in E Minor, Op.
* Julius Röntgen – Piano Concerto in E major

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