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mikey6
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I was thinking about what these greats that are known more for their orchestral works wrote for piano including Chamber music with piano? (if indeed they did) I know of 3 piano sonatas by Wagner (the Bb is appauling!!!) a sonata by Respighi 2 concerto-type pieces by R.Strauss (burleske and 2 LH works) and the sonata
people like Borodin, Glinka, Puccini, Verdi, Respighi, Britten, Vaughan-Williams (I know of a piano concerto from the last 2 and a LH by Britten as well), Elgar, Rossini, Mahler, Holst, Kodaly yah get the idea...
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wagner has a fantasy for piano in f# minor i think it's his best piano work...
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respighi's piano concerto in a minor is one of the best piano/orch works ive heard. his nocturne and concerto in misolidio are also to die for.
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mikey6
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wagner has a fantasy for piano in f# minor i think it's his best piano work...
That can't be saying that much.  respighi's piano concerto in a minor is one of the best piano/orch works ive heard. his nocturne and concerto in misolidio are also to die for.
I know them, the misolidio is great, although it got a terrible review..dunno why. I remember reading that Borodin had a piano trio, anyone know it?
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That can't be saying that much.  I know them, the misolidio is great, although it got a terrible review..dunno why. perhaps because it doesnt move that quickly. the passacaglia is one of my favorite movements of any piano concerto. also, the 1st movt cadenza is really awesome. i also really love the atmospheric nature of it. perhaps people just dont see its beauty.
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Dear Mikey: Borodin has a Piano Trio and a Piano Quintet, both of great interest. Unfortunately, the trio lacks a final movement. By the way, there is the Borodin Trio, that is an interesting chamber group. Best wishes!
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Hi there! Of the italian guys there is a fistful of pieces: Gioachino Rossini: Quelques riens; Giuseppe Verdi: Romanza senza Parola and Valsa; Giacomo Puccini: Foglio d'Album. These are the pieces I actually heard but the Valsa by Verdi. I know about some piano music by Leoncavallo, Ponchielli and Giordano. By the way, Verdi and Puccini have music for string quartet that is quite interesting. Best wishes!
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elgar has an uncomplete piano concerto
verdi wrote an early 'Variazioni on a theme of Morlacchi's "Tebaldo e Isolina", for pianoforte & orchestra'
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mikey6
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elgar has an uncomplete piano concerto
verdi wrote an early 'Variazioni on a theme of Morlacchi's "Tebaldo e Isolina", for pianoforte & orchestra'
really? wow, Joe Green tackling a concerto, that would be interesting. I wonder if they're obscure coz their bad works, badly written, or bad compared to their major contributions to music?
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Sibelius wrote a handful of piano pieces, including a sonata. I've looked through them at the music store where I work and they're actually pretty good stuff, but not exactly pianistic. Then again, what do you expect? Unless I'm mistaken, Sibelius was a violinist, not a pianist.
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