Dvorak concerto is a great concerto, make sure to get the ORIGINAL version and not the stupid one that has all the octaves and stupid stuff added into it.
My recommendation to you would be:Saint-Saen: Piano Concerto #2 in G minorMendelssohn: Piano Concerto #1 in G minorSchumann: Piano Concerto in A minorThey are wonderful concertos to play - technically manageable for the majority of pianists and have immense artistic value.
hi,I'm looking for advice on a concerto to play for college. I'm pretty much open to anything except OVERplayed concerti.(Grieg, ect.) I'll entertain anything for baroque to modern.... it has to be, of course, at least moderatley difficult. I was thinking of a Dvorak concerto, or something.It can't be too obscure, though. We all know this is a fine line to walk, so I'd appreciate some help. thanks,T.Mattay
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guys this thread is 3 years old.