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  1. Fourth Piano Concerto must have sounded like just more of the same madness — and who knows what the all-but-deaf Beetho-ven actually accomplished at the piano. His pupil Carl Czerny termed Beethoven’s per-formance on that occasion as “playful,” an odd enough descriptive, in the event, that you might wonder if it should be read as a

  2. Dec 29, 2020 · We look at the piano and violin concertos that Beethoven wrote, as well as a selection of the best recordings by Kovacevich, Pollini, and others.

  3. Feb 20, 2024 · Performances of Dvorak's music. Dvorak's Piano Trio No. 3 in F-minor, op. 65 performed by Haydn Chamber Ensemble. Dvorak's Piano Concerto performed by Sviatoslav Richter with the Bavarian State Orchestra, Carlos Kleiber conducting.

  4. PIANO CONCERTO (HOMAGE TO BEETHOVEN) is scored for solo piano and full orchestra, and was premiered on January 31, 1986, by pianist Jacquelyn M. Helin and the Hudson Valley Philharmonic, conducted by Imre Palló at Bard College, NY. RISING is scored for solo flute and string orchestra. The piece was originally scored

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    • Epilogue: Dvořák's Image Then and Now

    Many of those who knew Dvořák well recalled that during the last decades of his life he suffered from certain symptoms of neurosis; his close friend Jindřich Kàan (1852-1926) identified the disorder, accurately enough it seems, as agoraphobia the experience of unreasonable anxiety in situations perceived as dangerous or uncomfortable, often in as...

    Dvořák suffered plenty during his life, mainly during his difficult first thirty-six years of poverty and professional frustration capped by the deaths of his first three children, and his psyche had its share of foibles. In his music we find no lack of passages that are emotionally complex and sometimes deeply painful. Yet at root he appears to ha...

    Despite the extreme popularity of many of Dvořák’s works there are many more – including some perhaps equally as fine and others that, while imperfect, are extremely interesting – that have lain largely or totally neglected. In particular he is often strangely overlooked, especially in America, as a composer of vocal music, which actually occupies ...

  5. 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.

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  7. LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN - Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor Op. 37; Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat Op. 73 ("Emperor"); Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor ("Pathétique"): Third movement. Soloists: Rudolf Serkin (piano) Conductor: Bernstein, Leonard. Orchestra: New York Philharmonic. Record Label: Sony Classical - 92738. Medium: CD.