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  1. Dec 17, 2023 · Our guide to Beethoven’s five piano concertos features Krystian Zimerman’s landmark recording with Sir Simon Rattle. Published on. December 17, 2023.

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  2. Mar 11, 2013 · Piano Concerto no.4. In Piano Concerto no.4 he turns this on its head. The piano begins alone! It is a gentle, turning theme of just five bars, and it sets the tone for the whole movement. The second movement, where piano and orchestra seem to inhabit different worlds, like a warring married couple – angry, sweet, petulant – is quite ...

  3. A guide to Beethoven's piano concerto no.4 and its best recordings - Classical Music.

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  5. Beethoven composed several concertos during his teens – the piano score of a complete concerto in E flat dating from 1784 is the only one to have survived. But it is the five piano concertos he wrote between 1795 and 1809 that have been beloved by pianists and audiences alike for over 200 years.

  6. Jun 9, 2021 · The Story: It is a truism to say that Ludwig van Beethoven changed the course of music history. However, it is another matter, and a more exciting one, to hear a Beethoven composition that actually did change history. The “Emperor” Piano Concerto is such a work.

  7. Piano Concerto No. 5 (Beethoven) The Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major, Op. 73, known as the Emperor Concerto in English-speaking countries, is a piano concerto composed by Ludwig van Beethoven. Beethoven composed the concerto in 1809 under salary in Vienna, and he dedicated it to Archduke Rudolf, who was his patron, friend, and pupil.

  8. Sep 13, 2021 · Of the five most-often performed piano concertos, four of them were written by virtuoso composer-pianists: Beethoven, Liszt, and R. Schumann. Here are five piano concertos that continue to inspire today’s most talented pianists and audiences. No. 1: Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 5, “Emperor” (215 performances)

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