Hi,
I've always been interested in composers who have written music (especially Piano Concertos) which unifies elements of the classical and the romantic period, such as:
(besides Beethoven and Schubert)
- Czerny
- Hummel
- Field
- Cramer
- Herz
- von Weber
(are there anymore?)
So, what do you think of them? Which are your favorite works (piano concertos) of this transition period?
In my opinion, the manner in wich the styles are combined is not the always the same:
1) either the piece makes use of several formal elements (e.g. chords, harmonies) reminescent of romantic music whereas the piece as a whole sticks to the classical form: Appassionata, Pathétique ... (microcosm: romantic; macrocosm: classic)
2) or the constituents of the music are very classical but the piece as whole exudes a very romantic/dramatic/lyrical atmosphere: Hummel Piano Concerto op. 85 & 89 (microcosm: classic; macrocosm: romantic)