The Emperor Concerto was written by Ludwig van Beethoven. Originally titled Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major, it was Beethoven's Fifth piano concerto, and written between 1809 and 1811.
He did not write the following types of concertos: viola, double bass, oboe, flute, clarinet, harp, and many more instruments. The only concertos that he has written are: Bassoon Concerto, Piano Concerto, Violin Concerto, Cello Concerto.
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Usually the 5th symphony written by the composer
The original version was written for three violins with basso continuo.
There were 6 concertos "for a variety of instruments" (so called because each concerto calls for a different combination of instruments),. There written for the Margrave of Brandenburg, a German official who probably never even looked at the pices. The concertos are widely regarded as the finest music of the Baroque era.
The Emperor Concerto was written by Ludwig van Beethoven. Originally titled Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major, it was Beethoven's Fifth piano concerto, and written between 1809 and 1811.
He did not write the following types of concertos: viola, double bass, oboe, flute, clarinet, harp, and many more instruments. The only concertos that he has written are: Bassoon Concerto, Piano Concerto, Violin Concerto, Cello Concerto.
Michael Steinberg has written: 'The concerto' -- subject(s): Concerto
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Usually the 5th symphony written by the composer
The original version was written for three violins with basso continuo.
Georg MUFFAT has written: 'Concerto Grosso in G major ; Concerto Grosso in E minor ; Concerto Grosso in G major ; Florilegium Primum'
Ferdinand Brandenburg has written: 'Die Belagerung von Solothurn' -- subject(s): Librettos, Operas
Brahms's violin concerto was written by Brahms. The clue is in its name: the 'Brahms' violin concerto.
Precise dates for Dittersdorf's compositions are not known. Judging by other circumstances in his lifetime we can estimate his major works, including the Harp Concerto, were written between 1771 and 1794. The concerto itself was not written originally for harp, but was his own transcription for harp of his harpsichord concerto in A Major.
Sidney Bradshaw Fay has written: 'The rise of Brandenburg-Prussia to 1786' -- subject- s -: Brandenburg, History