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      • Look no further than Beethoven, who composed just the one and turned it into all-out war between soloist and orchestra. Other romantic-era composers took note and never attempted a second concerto — or, if they did, never succeeded.
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  2. Mar 29, 2024 · March 29, 2024. From the Lebrecht Album of the Week: Writing a violin concerto is no easy matter. Look no further than Beethoven, who composed just the one and turned it into all-out war...

  3. Ludwig van Beethoven 's Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major, Op. 58, was composed in 1805–1806. Beethoven was the soloist in the public premiere as part of the concert on 22 December 1808 at Vienna's Theater an der Wien . Orchestration.

    • 1805–06
    • Piano, orchestra
  4. Nov 16, 2020 · Glenn Gould wrote that it was here “that the ultimate of condensation, of unity with the solo exposition, of imagination, and of discipline was attained.”. The public premiere of Beethoven’s Fourth Piano Concerto on December 22, 1808 was decidedly inauspicious.

  5. Mar 11, 2013 · 11 March 2013, 15:59 | Updated: 4 April 2016, 12:38. Beethoven completed five Piano Concertos in under 20 years, but from the age of 38 he would never finish one again as his deafness stopped him from performing, writes John Suchet. Five completed Piano Concertos, spanning a period from when Beethoven was around 19 or 20 to when he was just 38.

  6. Beethoven’s ability to blend classical forms with his unique harmonic language and melodic invention sets Piano Concerto No. 4 apart as a work of profound musical innovation, a testament to his enduring creativity. Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4 in Performance Interpretations by Pianists

  7. Dec 17, 2023 · Technically, neither No. 1 nor No. 2 was really the first: Beethoven had written another piano concerto (Wo04) aged 14. If some of the dates around the big concertos seem a little bit...

  8. Dec 31, 2020 · Beethoven composed this Piano Concerto in 1806, the beginning of his Middle Period works. With Beethoven as the soloist, the first performance was dedicated to and held in the private home of Prince Lobkowitz, in early spring of 1807. Lobkowitz was known for his support of Beethoven.

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