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  1. Piano Concerto No.23 in A major, K.488; Piano Concerto No.24 in C minor, K.491; Piano Concerto No.25 in C major, K.503; Piano Concerto No.26 in D major, K.537 “Coronation” Piano Concerto No.27 in B ♭ major, K.595; Arrangements of Other Composers: Piano Concerto No.1 in F major, K.37 (Raupach / unknown / Honauer) Piano Concerto No.2 in B ...

  2. Piano Concerto No.23 in A major, K.488; Piano Concerto No.24 in C minor, K.491; Piano Concerto No.25 in C major, K.503; Piano Concerto No.26 in D major, K.537 “Coronation” Piano Concerto No.27 in B ♭ major, K.595; Arrangements of Other Composers: Piano Concerto No.1 in F major, K.37 (Raupach / unknown / Honauer) Piano Concerto No.2 in B ...

    • Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
    • Piano Concerto No.3
    • K.40
  3. 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.

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  5. The first and third of the movements are again from Raupach (Op. 1, No. 1), whilst the slow movement is based on the opening movement of Johann Schobert's Op. 17, No. 2, a composer admired by Mozart. No. 3 (K. 40) in D major. The concerto is scored for pairs of oboes, horns and trumpets (both in D), piano (or harpsichord), and strings.

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    • K. 37, 39–41
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  6. violin, viola and cello. Piano Concertos by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Piano Concerto No.5 in D major, K.175. Rondo in D major, K.382. Piano Concerto No.6 in B ♭ major, K.238. Piano Concerto No.7 in F major for 3 (or 2) Pianos, K.242 “Lodron”. Piano Concerto No.8 in C major, K.246 “Lützow”.

  7. A series of rising and falling chromatic scales then transition the music to the true second theme of the piece, an ebullient G major theme, which can also be heard in Mozart's Third Horn Concerto. [citation needed] The usual development and recapitulation follow. There is a cadenza at the end of the movement, although Mozart's original has ...

  8. The Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor, K. 491, is a concerto composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for keyboard (usually a piano or fortepiano) and orchestra. Mozart composed the concerto in the winter of 1785–1786, finishing it on 24 March 1786, three weeks after completing his Piano Concerto No. 23 in A major. As he intended to perform the ...