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    Piano Day. Piano Day is held on the 88th day of the year (29 March in normal years and 28 March in leap years) [1] in celebration of and reference to the 88 keys on a standard piano. From an idea by the German pianist and composer Nils Frahm in 2015, [2] "because it doesn't hurt to celebrate the piano and everything around it: performers ...

  2. The Piano is a televised British music competition show that aired on Channel 4 since 15 February 2023 and is hosted by Claudia Winkleman with Lang Lang and Mika as judges.. On 14 July 2023, it was announced that the show was recommissioned for a second and third series alongside a Christmas special and a documentary on the first series "Performance of the Night" Lucy Illingworth.

  3. Piano sonatas Solo piano. Piano Sonata No. 1 in C major, K. 279 (Munich, Autumn 1774) Piano Sonata No. 2 in F major, K. 280 (Munich, Autumn 1774) Piano Sonata No. 3 in B-flat major, K. 281 (Munich, Autumn 1774) Piano Sonata No. 4 in E-flat major, K. 282 (Munich, Autumn 1774) Piano Sonata No. 5 in G major, K. 283 (Munich, Autumn 1774)

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  5. Franz Liszt composed his Piano Concerto No. 1 in E ♭ major, S.124 over a 26-year period; the main themes date from 1830, while the final version is dated 1849. The concerto consists of four movements and lasts approximately 20 minutes. It premiered in Weimar on February 17, 1855, with Liszt at the piano and Hector Berlioz conducting.

  6. Sébastien Érard. Sébastien Érard (born Sebastian Erhard, 5 April 1752 – 5 August 1831) was a French instrument maker of German origin who specialised in the production of pianos and harps, developing the capacities of both instruments and pioneering the modern piano.

  7. Classical period. Louis Adam (1758–1848) Bonifazio Asioli (1769–1832) Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714–1788) Johann Christian Bach (1735–1782) Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach (1732–1795) Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (1710–1784) Carlos Baguer (1768-1808) Franz Ignaz Beck (1734–1809)

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