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  1. The typesetter believes that this unfinished cadenza was NOT intended to be used in Mozart's Piano Concerto No.1 in F major K.37, as is stated by the BNF. Not only is the key signature different, but also the motifs are very similar to ones found in K.467.

  2. Jan 30, 2019 · 2.1K. 181K views 5 years ago. The Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Edo de Waart and pianist Ronald Brautigam perform one of Mozarts most beloved works: his highly melodic 'Piano...

  3. Mozart - Piano Concerto No.21 in C. Mozart's Piano Concertos are some of the composer's greatest works, and No.21 is a particularly popular and virtuosic choice. What's more, he gave the premiere performance himself. Mozart was lucky enough to write pretty much all his piano concertos to play himself.

  4. 1. Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor, K. 466 - I. Allegro (Cadenza: Beethoven, WoO 58/1) Friedrich Gulda, Wiener Philharmoniker, Claudio Abbado & 36K plays. 15:25. 2. Mozart: Piano...

  5. Piano Concerto No. 21, K. 467, written in 1785 along with two others is particularly noteworthy because of its innovative style and perfection of the form. The first and third movements are exemplary examples of sonata-allegro and rondo forms for the classical concerto.

  6. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 's concertos for piano and orchestra are numbered from 1 to 27. The first four numbered concertos and three unnumbered concertos are early works that are arrangements of keyboard sonatas by various contemporary composers. Concertos 7 and 10 are compositions for three and two pianos respectively.

  7. Mozart. Usage. Public Domain. Topics. Mozart, Piano, Concerto, Sargent, Schnabel. Mozart. Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major, K. 467. Sir Malcolm Sargent conducting the LSO. Artur Schnabel, piano. Recorded in London at the Abbey Road Studios on January 12, 1937. Transfer from the Angel reissue mono LP COLH 67 "Great Recordings of the Century".

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