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  2. Concert program - Wikipedia

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    1846 concert showing audience with program notes. Program notes or annotated concert programs are common where contemporary or classical music is being performed. These were introduced in Edinburgh and London in the 1840s, first for chamber music concerts, notably by John Ella and his Musical Union, under the name "Synoptical Analysis". They ...

  3. List of classical music concerts with an unruly audience ...

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    Part of an avant-garde season of music featuring the New York Philharmonic conducted by Leonard Bernstein, most performances had received lukewarm responses. This one, with Cage as performer, was met with boos and hisses. Allegedly, the orchestra failed to take the music seriously, and in so doing, effectively sabotaged it.

  4. Piano concerto - Wikipedia

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    A classical piano concerto is often in three movements. A moderately quick opening movement in sonata allegro form often including a virtuoso cadenza (which may be improvised by the soloist). A slow movement that is freer and more expressive and lyrical. Usually in Ternary form. A faster rondo.

  5. List of program music - Wikipedia

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    This is distinct from the more traditional absolute music popular in the Baroque and Classical eras, in which the piece has no narrative program or ideas and is simply created for music's sake. Musical forms such as the symphonic poem, ballade, suite, overture and some compositions in freer forms are named as program music since they intended ...

  6. Mannheim school - Wikipedia

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    The Mannheim school played an important role in the development of the sonata form, which is generally the form of the classical symphony's first movement. In their orchestration practice, the clarinet appears both as part of the woodwind section and as a solo instrument.

  7. Piano Concerto No. 4 (Beethoven) - Wikipedia

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    It was premiered in March 1807 at a private concert of the home of Prince Franz Joseph von Lobkowitz. The Coriolan Overture and the Fourth Symphony were premiered in that same concert. [1] However, the public premiere was not until a concert on 22 December 1808 at Vienna's Theater an der Wien. Beethoven again took the stage as soloist.

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  9. Death of Classical - Wikipedia

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    Death of Classical is known for its distinctive choice of venues, which provide a unique backdrop for classical music performances. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Artists who have performed on the series include tenor Lawrence Brownlee , violinist Lara St. John , cellist Joshua Roman , and opera countertenor John Holiday .