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- A concert piece (German: Konzertstück; French: pièce de concert, also morceau de concert) is a musical composition, in most cases in one movement, intended...
- The Konzertstück for Four Horns and large orchestra in F major, Op. 86, was composed by Robert Schumann in 1849 and premiered at the Leipzig Gewandhaus...
- The Konzertstück in F minor for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 79, J. 282, was written by Carl Maria von Weber. He started work on it in 1815, and completed...
- orchestra, a b****oon concerto, a horn concertino, two concertos and a Konzertstück for piano and orchestra, piano pieces such as Invitation to the Dance;...
- Piano Concerto No. 1 (Glazunov), Op. 92 Piano Concerto (Reger), Op. 114 Konzertstück in F minor (Weber), Op. 79, J. 282 BWV 1056, Harpsichord Concerto No...
- Schumann's Konzertstück for four horns and orchestra (op. 86) with the composer in attendance. The event inspired Hübler to compose his own Konzertstück for...
- libraries of many lovers of piano music of the time. She composed a Konzertstück for piano and orchestra, the ballet music to Callirhoé and other orchestral...
- Organ Sonata, Op. 65, No. 1 Carl Maria von Weber Clarinet Concerto No. 1 Konzertstück in F minor Frédéric Chopin Ballade No. 4, Op. 52 Fantaisie in F minor...
- third child, Soulima, and it was there that Stravinsky began work on a Konzertstück for piano and orchestra depicting the tale of a puppet coming to life...
- The Introduction and Allegro app****ionato (Konzertstück) for piano and orchestra in G major, Op. 92, was composed by Robert Schumann in September 1849...