Concerto, 2 Pianos, D minor
2[1.pic] 2[1.2/Eh] 2 2 - 2 2 2 1 - 1perc - str[8.8.4.4.4]
perc: sd, td, field dr, tri, cast, sus cym, bd
Duration:20'
Movements:
I. Allegro ma non troppo 8'
II. Larghetto 5'
III. Finale: Allegro molto 7'
Publisher Salabert
Study score for sale.
2 piano edition for sale.
Orchestra parts on rental - Boosey & Hawkes.
He only wrote one concerto, but he wrote it over 400 times.
The list is rather long, and includes Piano Concerto No.s 1-27, Concerto for Two Violins, Violin Concerto No.s 1-5, Flute Concerto No.s 1 & 2, and many more. See related links for a more comprehensive list.
I believe that J.S. Bach wrote 6 Brandenburg Concertos:- * Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F major, BWV 1046 * Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major, BWV 1047 * Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G major, BWV 1048 * Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G major, BWV 1049 * Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major, BWV 1050 * Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 in B flat major, BWV 1051
I would say they hold equal popularity, in terms of how often they are performed in concerts. Both are young works, composed within a year of each other. The first to be completed was the F minor Concerto (Marked as No 2). This was started in 1829 at the age of 19 and was not completed until March of 1830. Chopin had by then started a second Piano concerto, in E Minor. Due to problems with manuscripts and errors on behalf of the publishers, the 2nd, E Minor Concerto was published out of chronological order as No 1. It follows that when the F Minor concerto was ready to be published, it became the 2nd Piano Concerto, even though it was composed first. There was apparently no effort to change the status quo and so this numbering remains, confusingly, to this day! So, what we know as the Piano Concerto No 1 in E minor Opus 11, was composed after what we know as the Piano Concerto No 2 in F Minor Opus 22. Both are very beautiful works and both have much to recommend them.
Try Borodin's String Quartet No. 2, 3rd movt. The two pieces both me give a feeling of sorrow or mourning.
Larry Sitsky has written: 'Twenty-Two Russian Melodies' 'Concerto for two solo pianos' -- subject(s): Piano music (2 pianos) 'Twenty-Two Russian Melodies: For Oboe and Piano' 'Anton Rubinstein' -- subject(s): Composers, Thematic catalogs, Biography
He only wrote one concerto, but he wrote it over 400 times.
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Anton Stepanovich Arensky has written: 'Suite in canon-form' -- subject(s): Suites (Pianos (2)), Canons, fugues, etc. (Pianos (2))
The usual instrumentation for a song can always vary. Guitar and Piano are the 2 most common ones used.
The list is rather long, and includes Piano Concerto No.s 1-27, Concerto for Two Violins, Violin Concerto No.s 1-5, Flute Concerto No.s 1 & 2, and many more. See related links for a more comprehensive list.
Ben Casey - 1961 Rigadoon for Three Pianos 2-22 was released on: USA: 4 March 1963
F Minor.
There is no Xylophone, however there is glockenspiel.
Made in japan!
Starlight Theatre - 1950 Second Concerto 1-1 was released on: USA: 2 April 1950
Weber wrote two clarinet concertos, Clarinet Concerto No. 1 in F minor and Clarinet Concerto No. 2 in E-flat major.