Dear all,
O. K., I've made a mistake. Chopin's 1st Piano Concerto in e minor, Op. 11 is an extremely well-known Piano Concerto.
Well, some people informed me that this Chopin's 1st actually was very much influenced from Hummel's b minor Piano Concerto. Is it true? How is it alike, in terms of what?
Secondly, regarding orchestration. A lot of people said that this concerto (in fact, Chopin's both Piano Concertos) has a poor orchestration. However, for me it's not. Look at the second theme of the first movement, it is very beautifully written, for it is a dialog between the solo instrument (piano) and the orchestra (in this case in the horn and bassoon), it is somehow like Mozart's isn't it? The most obvious dialog between the soloinstrument (piano) and the orchestra can be seen at the middle section of Chopin's "Krakowiak" in F Major,Op. 14, where all the winds one by one take turns to have a one-to-one dialog with piano, it's so touchfully and well-organized written. It's amazing, isn't it?
So, please don't misunderstood or judge directly & unfairly, I think that there is no other composer who can do this, except Mozart (as I'm sure that Chopin had learned & analyzed Mozart's Piano Concertos or Operas, at least Mozart's "Don Giovanni", isn't it?
O. K. then, thank you so much & once again, please accept my sincere apology. Thanks.
Best regards,
Joseph