The Romantic Piano Concerto Thread

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4candles wrote:looks like a tussle for the claim of 'world-premiere recording' though!:
How? These are the premieres of these works. Toccata has recorded different repertoire. No contest.
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sgambatiesque wrote:
4candles wrote:looks like a tussle for the claim of 'world-premiere recording' though!:
How? These are the premieres of these works. Toccata has recorded different repertoire. No contest.
Good point! Ha ha! :D
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From Sibley, the Piano Concerto #1 by Widor.

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Publication Name: Concerto pour piano avec accompagnement d'orchestre, op. 39.
URL: https://urresearch.rochester.edu/instit ... onNumber=1
Composer:Widor, Charles-Marie (1844 - 1937)
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More Sibley...

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Publication Name: Klavierkonzert no. 2, op. 15 / von Nikolai Lopatnikoff.
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Composer:Lopatnikoff, Nikolai (1903 - 1976)

Publication Name: Konzert, e-moll für Klavier und Orchester, op. 5 : Ausg. für 2 Klaviere / Ernst von Dohnányi.
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I'm not sure if this concerto fits in the 'romantic' era, but Thal (honorary guru of the CPS) may be able to shed some light on it.

Villoing, Alexandre - Grand Concert (en ut mineur) pour le piano-forté avec accompagnement de grand orchestre, d'un quintuor ou d'un second piano ; op. 4 - http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db ... 944/images

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Nice work old chap, never heard of him.

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Hi all,

Is there any possibility for posting the Ballade for Piano and Orchestra by Tailleferre? It's such a beautiful piece and I do want to include it in my coming concert. The version I want is the two piano version. Thanks in advance.

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thalbergmad wrote:Nice work old chap, never heard of him.

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Shame on you Thal - Villoing was the teacher of Anton Rubinstein and this concerto was played by the young Rubinstein throughout Europe in the 1840s. I've been looking for it for years, so many thanks to Fred for the link.

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Its historical significance is also commented on extensively in Jeremy Norris' monograph on the history of the Russian piano concerto.
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phikfy wrote:Hi all,

Is there any possibility for posting the Ballade for Piano and Orchestra by Tailleferre? It's such a beautiful piece and I do want to include it in my coming concert. The version I want is the two piano version. Thanks in advance.

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That is still available via print on demand old chap. Or at least it was a couple of years ago when I bought it. Ravishing work.

http://www.musicroom.com/se/id_no/053754/details.html

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