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Saint-Saens Piano Concerto No.2 in g minor Op.22 for 2 Pianos 4 Hands
New Urtext Edition by Klaus Burmeister
First performance 13 May, 1868
The Piano Concerto No.2 in G minor was composed in the spring of 1868 for the impending conducting debut of the Russian composer Anton Rubinstein in Paris. Saint-Saens wrote the piece in little more than two weeks. The great hurry was essential in order to meet the scheduled date of the concert. nor did he have much time to master the solo part. After this unpropitious premiere, the work soon made its way into the repertoire.
One of the most prominent champions of the work was Franz Liszt:
"The form is new and entirely successful; one`s interest in the music grows with each of the three movements; and one receives a proper impression of its pianistic impact without scrificing any of the composer`s ideas" - Liszt writing to Saint-Saens on 19 July 1869
Contents:
I. Andante sostenuto
II. Allegro scherzando
III. Presto
작곡가 Saint-Saens,Camille(1835-1921)
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