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  1. The Piano Concerto No. 27 in B ♭ major, K. 595, is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 's last piano concerto; it was first performed early in 1791, the year of his death. History. The manuscript is dated 5 January 1791.

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  2. Dec 25, 2011 · The Piano Concerto No. 27 in B flat major, K. 595, is a concertante work by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, for piano and orchestra. It is the last piano concerto he wrote. The manuscript is...

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  3. Piano Concerto No.27 in B-flat major, K.595 (Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus) Movements/Sections. Mov'ts/Sec's. 3 movements. Composition Year. 1791. Genre Categories. Concertos; For piano, orchestra; Scores featuring the piano; Scores featuring the orchestra; For orchestra with soloists; For piano, strings (arr); Scores featuring the piano (arr ...

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    • Piano Concerto No.27
  4. May 18, 2023 · 11K. 985K views 11 months ago #mozart #pianomusic. Music was his elixir of life: On October 17, 2012, just before his 90th birthday, pianist Menahem Pressler gave a concert in Paris' Salle...

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  5. Mar 20, 2021 · Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Klavierkonzert nr. 27 in B-Dur, KV 595 Piano Concerto No 27 B flat major, K 595 Daniel Barenboim conducts Wiener Philharmoniker 00:00 Allegro 14:47 Larghetto in E♭...

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  6. Apr 26, 2018 · Learn about the history and music of Mozart's final piano concerto, which he performed at his last public appearance as a pianist in 1791. Discover how the concerto reflects his compositional style, his personal struggles and his triumphant comeback.

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  8. Piano Concerto No. 27, K. 595, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART. At-A-Glance. Listen to audio: Composed: 1791. Length: c. 32 minutes. Orchestration: flute, 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, strings, and solo piano. First Los Angeles Philharmonic performance: April 20, 1939, Otto Klemperer conducting, with soloist Artur Schnabel.

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