Piano Forum

Topic: Haydn - Pianoconcerto in G Major HOB XVIII:4  (Read 1222 times)

Offline franz_

  • PS Silver Member
  • Sr. Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 817
Haydn - Pianoconcerto in G Major HOB XVIII:4
on: September 12, 2006, 06:41:58 PM
Any one of you know this? Played this?
Do you think it is quiet spectacular for the audience? Give me all your opinions and thoughts about it.
Currently learing:
- Chopin: Ballade No.3
- Scriabin: Etude Op. 8 No. 2
- Rachmaninoff: Etude Op. 33 No. 6
- Bach: P&F No 21 WTC I

Offline franz_

  • PS Silver Member
  • Sr. Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 817
Re: Haydn - Pianoconcerto in G Major HOB XVIII:4
Reply #1 on: September 13, 2006, 05:42:38 AM
Thank you for your opinions.
Currently learing:
- Chopin: Ballade No.3
- Scriabin: Etude Op. 8 No. 2
- Rachmaninoff: Etude Op. 33 No. 6
- Bach: P&F No 21 WTC I

Offline nicco

  • PS Silver Member
  • Sr. Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 1191
Re: Haydn - Pianoconcerto in G Major HOB XVIII:4
Reply #2 on: September 13, 2006, 07:38:30 AM
For some reason, i dont think haydns piano concertos are much played around here.
"Without music, life would be a mistake." - Friedrich Nietzsche

Offline thalbergmad

  • PS Silver Member
  • Sr. Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 16741
Re: Haydn - Pianoconcerto in G Major HOB XVIII:4
Reply #3 on: September 13, 2006, 10:37:38 PM
It is a pleasant concerto, but i would not put it in the spectacular bracket.

Admittedly, i have not listened to an immense amount of Haydn, but i don't think his aim was directed towards "spectacular".

Thal
Curator/Director
Concerto Preservation Society
For more information about this topic, click search below!

Piano Street Magazine:
Tamara Stefanovich: Combining and Exploring Pianistic Worlds

Pianist Tamara Stefanovich is a well-known name to concert audiences throughout the world and to discophiles maybe mostly known for her engagement in contemporary and 20th century repertoire. Piano Street is happy to get a chance to talk to the Berlin based Yugoslavia-born pianist. Read more
 

Logo light pianostreet.com - the website for classical pianists, piano teachers, students and piano music enthusiasts.

Subscribe for unlimited access

Sign up

Follow us

Piano Street Digicert