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Piano Concerto No. 2

Composer: Chopin Frédéric

Instruments: Piano Orchestra

Tags: Concerto

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Complete Score PDF 5 MBComplete Score PDF 8 MBCover Page PDF 0 MB
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Complete Score PDF 18 MB1. Maestoso PDF 7 MB2. Larghetto PDF 4 MB3. Allegro vivace PDF 7 MB

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Complete. Piano(2) (Rafael Joseffy)Complete. Cello + Double bass + Piano + Viola + Violin(2) (Unknown)Complete. Piano (Karol Mikuli)Complete. Piano four hands (Unknown)Complete. Cello + Double bass + Piano + Viola + Violin(2) (Unknown)Larghetto. Piano + Violin (August Wilhelmj)Complete. Piano(2) (Ignaz Friedman)Larghetto. Piano (Scholtz, Herrmann)Larghetto. Piano (Carl Reinecke)Complete. Piano (Unknown)
Wikipedia
The Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21, is a piano concerto composed by Frédéric Chopin in 1829. Chopin wrote the piece before he had finished his formal education, at around 20 years of age. It was first performed on 17 March 1830, in Warsaw, Poland, with the composer as soloist. It was the second of his piano concertos to be published (after the Piano Concerto No. 1), and so was designated as "No. 2", even though it was written first.
The work contains the three movements typical of instrumental concertos of the period:
A typical performance lasts around 30 to 35 minutes.
Chopin's fellow composers and Prof. Elsner's former students, Ignacy Feliks Dobrzyński (1807-1867) and Tomasz Nidecki (1807-1852), are believed to have helped him orchestrate his piano concertos. This gave an excuse for other musicians to make slight alterations in the score. Alfred Cortot created his own orchestration of the F minor concerto and recorded it with the London Philharmonic Orchestra under John Barbirolli in 1935. Ingolf Wunder recorded Alfred Cortot's orchestration with minor changes done by himself in 2015. More recently (in 2017), Mikhail Pletnev recorded his arrangements of both of Chopin's piano concertos, conducting the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, with pianist Daniil Trifonov.