Scriabin piano-concert is the best
Very nice ones are the ones Shostakovich wrote for his son as a study (the 2nd). But a lot of Unisono playing.Anyway the concertos of Shostakovich aren't that difficult. Gopie
KabalevskyBeethoven No. 1, 2, 3Mendelssohn in G minorShostakovich No. 2Ravel in GProkofiev No. 1, 2, 3, 5De Falla, Nights in the Garden of Spain.Saint-Saens No. 2, 4Scriabin Concerto in F# minorKhatchaturian Britten Barber Moszkowski Rautavaara's First Alexander Dreyshock Concerto Rawsthorne concertoMedtner No. 2 Henselt Alkan - Concerti de camera Paderewski Macdowell No. 1, 2 Scharwenka no. 4 Sauer No. 1 Tchaikovsky No. 2Busoni Piano Concerto Op.39 K247 Anton Rubinstein Piano Concerto No. 4Shostakovich Piano Concerto No. 2 Bartok 2 and 3 Weber, Concerto No.1 Op.11 C MajorWilhelm Stenhammar's Concerto no.2, D Minor.Stenhammar No. 2DvorakBrahms no. 1 in D MinorJoseph Marx No. 1Scharwenka No. 4MacDowell No. 2Delius in c D'Indy, Symphony on a French Mountain Aire (this "symphony" is actually for orchestra and piano concertante) Frank, Variations Symphoniques (really a piano concerto) Dohnanyi, Variations on a Nursery Song (loaded with humor as he imitates other composers) Korngold, Concerto for the Left HandCopland concerto Messiaen Reveil des OIseauxFrancaix Concertino Milhaud, Carnaval d'AixHummel in A minorShchedrin's Piano Concerto no. 1Elgar's cello Vivaldi Four SeasonsGrieg a minor
Actually, Liszt #2 isn't overplayed (compared to #1) and not as difficult as the Rachmaninoff (although harder than Grieg).It's one of the most beautiful and original concerto I know, and I recommand it.