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  1. 2 days ago · WoO 4: Piano Concerto No. 0 in E ♭ major (solo part only with indications of orchestration) (1784) WoO 5: Violin Concerto movement in C major, fragment (1790–92) WoO 6: Rondo in B ♭ major for piano and orchestra, possibly part of initial version of the Piano Concerto No. 2 (1793) Dances.

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    2 days ago · Three Concertos after J.C. Bach, K. 107; No. 1 in F major, K. 37; No. 2 in B ♭ major, K. 39; No. 3 in D major, K. 40; No. 4 in G major, K. 41; No. 5 in D major, K. 175; No. 6 in B ♭ major, K. 238; No. 8 in C major, K. 246 ; No. 9 in E ♭ major, K. 271 (Jeunehomme / Jenamy) No. 11 in F major, K. 413; No. 12 in A major, K. 414; No. 13 in C ...

  3. May 8, 2024 · Concerto No. 17 pulls us into to a magical drama of conversing instrumental voices. It is music which seems to have drifted out of an imaginary Mozart opera. In these musical lines, we get a sense of what is being said, even without words and a specific plot. The woodwind voices (flute, two oboes, and two bassoons) play a particularly prominent ...

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  5. Apr 28, 2024 · · BACH: Concerto in C minor for Two Harpsichords & Orchestra · BACH: Concerto No.2 in C major for Two Harpsichords & Orchestra, BWV 1061 · MOZART: Sonata in D major for Two Pianos, K.448 – Vladimir Sofronitsky, piano / Nadezhda Golubovskaya, piano – ? / (orchestra unknown) November 22, 1925: Philharmonic Hall, Leningrad, Soviet Union

  6. Apr 26, 2024 · Info for Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 18 in B-Flat Major, K. 456 (Live at the Salzburg Festival, 1974) (Remastered) (Live at the Salzburg Festival, 1974) "Bravo Mozart!" exclaimed Emperor Joseph II as he stood up and tipped his hat at the end of the first performance of Piano Concerto No. 18 KV 456 , played by Mozart himself on 30 September 1784.

  7. 4 days ago · Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 1 in F major, K. 37, is one of his earliest compositions for piano and orchestra. He composed it in 1767 when he was just 11 year...

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  8. May 4, 2024 · v. t. e. Franz Schubert (31 January 1797 – 19 November 1828) was an extremely prolific Austrian composer. He composed some 1500 works (or, when collections, cycles and variants are grouped, some thousand compositions). The largest group are the lieder for piano and solo voice (over six hundred), and nearly as many piano pieces.