Concerto for Piano in G minor, Op. 33/B. 63
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Concerto for Piano in G minor, Op. 33/B. 63

Composer: By Antonin Dvorak

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Anton�n Dvorak (1841-1904) composed his CONCERTO FOR PIANO in G minor, Op. 33/B. 63, in 1876, during a period of growing maturity that saw him blending his Czech musical roots with the broader traditions of European Romanticism. Written shortly after his SYMPHONY No. 5, the concerto departs from the virtuosic brilliance typical of Romantic piano concertos, emphasizing instead symphonic balance and organic integration between soloist and orchestra. Premiered in Prague in 1878 with pianist Karel Slavkovsk� and conductor Adolf Cech, the work initially met with mixed reception-some critics finding the piano writing awkward and less showy than those of Liszt or Tchaikovsky. Despite its early neglect, Dvorak's colleague and later champion, pianist-composer Vil�m Kurz, produced a revised version in the 1910s that made the piece more idiomatic for modern performance. Today, though performed less frequently than Dvorak's VIOLIN or CELLO CONCERTOS, the PIANO CONCERTO in G minor is admired for its structural coherence, rhythmic vitality, and symphonic depth, offering a unique, introspective voice within the Romantic concerto repertoire. Instrumentation: 2.2.2.2: 2.2.0.0: Timp: Str (9.8.7.6.5 in set): Solo Pno in set. Reprint edition.

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SKU36-A429348
PublisherAlfred
SectionFull Orchestra
CategoryOrchestra