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  1. Rautavaara - Piano concerto no. 1. Prokofiev - Piano concerto 3. Prokofiev - Piano concerto 1. Tchaikowsky - Piano concerto 2 (all the 3 concertos of Tchaikowsky are great) Saint-Saens - Piano concerto 1. Beethoven, Mozart, Schumann, Liszt and Kabalevsky's concerts are also beautiful.

  2. Jul 28, 2023 · Beethoven – Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat (‘Emperor’) The most famous of Beethoven’s piano concertos and perhaps of all his concertos in general, the ‘Emperor’, like its title suggests, towers above the piano repertoire. From its majestic, march-like opening, through to its serene, heavenly Adagio, and into that joyous finale, it ...

  3. Ravel in G - best piano concerto i've ever heard. music is from another planet, especially 2nd movement Mozart 24 - this concerto just feels incredibly solid from beginning to end Brahms 2 - I love the Brahms 1 just as much, but I just love the slow movement of the 2nd a lot more

  4. I do too. He does all 4 of the piano concertos with the London Symphony Orchestra and Andre Previn as conductor. They're all on point except I'm not accustomed to hearing the cadenza from piano concerto 3 taken as slowly as he does, but it's actually interesting to hear because you have time to mentally process all the notes, unlike with the e.g. Argerich recording of 3.

  5. No. 5 - Amazing first movement, best second movement, OK finale. No. 3 - It's good, but not my favourite of the Beethoven C minor family. No. 1 - I just like its outer movements slightly more than those of no. 2. No. 2 - Not bad I guess, but quite similar to no. 1 if overall a tiny bit less memorable. 4.

  6. Clarinet Concerto in A major. This is probably the most famous of all Mozart's concertos, and the only one he wrote for the clarinet. The piece is probably responsible for the clarinet still being so popular today, seeing as it was a fairly young instrument at the time with little repertoire. Most striking, though, is how mature it sounds.

  7. Jul 17, 2020 · 8. Steinway & Sons. 9. Shigeru Kawai. 10. Yamaha. Conclusion. About the author. Just like with diamonds or cars, there is a timeless allure of Tiffanys and Cartier, Ferrari, and Mercedes – when we hear the names Steinway, Blüthner , and Fazioli, we know that these are the best piano makers in the world.

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