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Piano Concerto in C major; Piano Concerto in E-flat major; Piano Concerto (1994) Donald Tovey. Piano Concerto in A, Op. 15 (1903) Joan Tower. Concerto for Piano (Homage to Beethoven) (1985) Rapids (Piano Concerto No. 2) (1996) Daniil Trifonov. Piano Concerto in E-flat minor (2014) Joaquín Turina. Rapsodia Sinfónica (1931) Geirr Tveitt
The Sonata in C major for piano four-hands, K. 521, is a piano sonata in three movements composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1787. It was his last complete piano duet sonata for one piano, four hands. [1] This sonata consists of three movements: Allegro, Andante and Allegretto.
The first movement follows the sonata allegro format of the classical period, and borrows thematically from Beethoven's Piano Quartet No. 3 in C major, [5] WoO 36, from a decade earlier. The movement opens with the main theme in the tonic key, beginning with a double-thirds trill-like pattern.
Introduction and Polonaise brillante in C major, Op. 3, is a composition for cello and piano by Frédéric Chopin.It was one of Chopin's first published compositions. The Polonaise was written between 20 and 28 October 1829 during a visit to the estate of Antoni Radziwiłł in Antonin.
Mozart and Haydn wrote most of their masses in C major. [3] Gounod (in a review of Sibelius' Third Symphony) said that "only God composes in C major". Six of his own masses are written in C. [4] Of Franz Schubert's two symphonies in the key, the first is nicknamed the "Little C major" and the second the "Great C major".
Coda. The orchestra plays the main theme in its original form and tempo (one-half that of the preceding variation), with the piano providing double-time obbligato accompaniment. A short andante ending hinting at an E-major ending gives the piano the last word with a low-octave E-G chord (ambiguous between E minor or C Major) [citation needed]
Étude Op. 10, No. 1 in C major is a study for solo piano composed by Frédéric Chopin in 1829. It was first published in 1833 in France, [1] Germany, [2] and England [3] as the first piece of his Études Op. 10. This study in reach and arpeggios focuses on stretching the fingers of the right hand.