- Concerto nº9 K. 271 in E-flat by Mozart (1777) named Jeunehomme* video sample here, full description here.
- Concerto nº21 K. 467 in C by Mozart (1785) sample here
- Concerto nº24 K. 491 in C minor by Mozart (1786) sample here
- Concerto nº26 K. 537 in D by Mozart (1788) named "the Coronation" sample here.
- Concerto nº4 op. 58 in G by Beethoven (1805-1806)
- Concerto nº5 op. 73 in E-flat by Beethoven (1809) named "the Emperor"**, video sample here, full description here.
- Concerto nº2 op. 21 in F minor by Chopin (1829-1830) video sample here.
- Concerto nº1 op. 11 in E minor by Chopin (1830) video sample here.
- Concerto nº1 op. 25 in G minor by Mendelssohn (1831) video sample here
- Concerto nº1 in E-flat by Lizst (1835) video sample here
- Concerto nº2 op. 40 in D minor by Mendelssohn (1837) video sample here.
- Concerto nº2 in A by Lizst (1839)
- Concerto nº1 op. 15 in D minor by Brahms (1859) video sample here.
- Concerto nº2 op. 22 in G minor by Camille Saint-Saëns (1868) video sample here.
- Concerto op. 16 in A minor by Grieg (1868) video sample here.
- Concerto nº1 op. 23 in B-flat minor by Tchaikovsky (1874-1875) video sample here.
- Concerto nº5 op. 103 in F by Camille Saint-Saëns (1895) named "the Egyptian" video sample here.
- Concerto nº2 op. 18 in C minor by Rachmaninoff (1901) video sample here.
- Concerto nº3 op. 30 in D minor by Rachmaninoff (1909) video sample here.
- Concerto nº1 op. 10 in D-flat by Prokofiev (1912) sample here.
- Concerto nº3 Op. 26 in C by Prokofiev (1917-21) sample here.
- Concerto in F by Gershwin (1925) video sample here.
- Concerto nº4 op. 40 in G minor by Rachmaninoff (1926) video sample here.
- Concerto in G by Ravel (1931) video sample here.
- Concerto nº1 op. 35 in C minor by Shostakovich (1933) video sample here.
- Concerto nº3 Sz. 119 in E by Belá Bartok (1945) video sample here.
*This seems to be a bogus nickname as we will find out shortly in the detailed presentation of this concert.
** Another "bogus" nickname or at least one that does not reflect the opinion of the composer.
8 comments:
Numa passagem rápida: e o 3º de Beethoven?
Hummmmm, new blog? ;)
NB. I will add the 3rd by Beethoven
Moura: Yeap . New blog . Just starting. A different concept. The other will continue normally.
E o de Schumman?
Uma excelente lista, à qual apenas acrescentaria um dos meus preferidos: o nº22 de Mozart.
Gostaria de felicitá-lo pelo excelente trabalho que tem feito, neste e no seu outro blog.
Descobri nesta lista alguns concertos que ainda não conheço, falha que tratarei de suprimir brevemente.
Felicidades e votos de continuação do bom trabalho.
As any such list, some may be out depending on personal styles.
For the Liszt Concert No. 2, here it is a extremely good link at youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbP3CU37VTs
Liszt Piano Concert No. 2 by Bronfman and Gergiev = Speechless
Oh, I forgot, I personally missed in this list the Mozart No 20 and Schumann; nevertheless, a great overall list.
What a cliche list. Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart, Rachmaninoff. Of course. What about Hiller, Thalberg, Balakirev, Prokofiev, Pierne, Rubenstein, Khatchaturian, and all the others? Mozart wrote 27 piano concertos, and they all sound nearly the same, why list more than one of his works when you can introduce a totally new composer who most likely composed a concerto just as good if not better. Its all subjective and no list is really good or bad, I just wish you had more variety.
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