Swan Lake: the story behind Tchaikovsky's great ballet score, The best recordings of Mozart's Piano Concertos, The best recordings of Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No. When Jurgenson published the full score in 1879, the piano part in the concerto's first movement contained differences compared with the first edition of the arrangement for two pianos, although these did not touch upon the harmonies or form of the work. Joined for the occasion by the Mariinsky Orchestra and Valery Gergiev, Trifonov gives a sublime performance that earns him a place in the top division. Tchaikovsky - Piano Concerto No. (-)- V/V/V - 5576 - Ottaviano, Clarinet 1, 2 (B) 1 - Allegro non troppo e molto maestoso - Allegro con spirito. 2 According to the composer, Rubinstein had expressed his opinion that only two or three pages were worth preserving; the rest must be thrown away or completely rewritten because the concerto was badly written as to be beyond rescue. Deeply insulted by such severe criticism, Tchaikovsky refused to alter the concerto, declaring that it would be published exactly as it stood, as indeed it was [8]. A fantastic example of sonata allegro form is the first movement from Beethoven's 5th symphony, which you most likely heard. Flute, Oboe, Clarinet In B-flat, Bassoon and 6 more. 1 in B Flat Minor, Op. *#40860 - 0.52MB, 6 pp. The concerto is composed between November 1874 and February 1875. 10 Fascinating is the earlier premonition of the great love theme and the way Tchaikovsky . 1 Martha Argerich ORIGINAL AUDIO vs AST 360audio edit 2023 (test) History. Page visited 452,555 times Powered by MediaWiki 00132289 is a historical version of the full score. The gorgeous, but meandering, development may have been what Rubinstein objected to in that unsuccessful preview; the subtle evolution against sudden changes in texture was unusual for the period. 2 2 The first version received heavy criticism from Nikolai Rubinstein, Tchaikovsky's desired pianist. 0.0/10 Called Concerto No. The piano has a bright-but-rounded tone, particularly noticeable in the build-up to the Allegro con spirito, which may not suit all tastes. 0.0/10 View Download PDF . 6 0.0/10 The British pianist Stephen Hough suggests this may be an error in the published score, and that the flute should play a B. Above all I did not want sentence on the artistic aspect. 1 in B-flat minor, Op. 2 Like the Mozart concertos, it can be both frothy and deeply complex, leading many pianists to revisit it at various points in their career, exploring different aspects along the way. Share. 4 The Piano Concerto No. (Please click on the alarm! 1 in B minor, Op. This month's NEW ON NAXOS features John Corigliano's Complete Solo Piano Music performed by British pianist Philip Edward Fisher.He is joined by the Albany Symphony and David Allan Miller, who also recorded Corigliano's The Conjurer (8.559757) which received a GRAMMY Award for Best Classical Instrumental Solo: 'David Alan Miller's Albany players gleam under the solo spotlight that . at the Thtre du Vaudeville in Paris [24]. From 2021 to 2022, it served as the sporting anthem of the Russian Olympic Committee as a substitute of the country's actual national anthem as a result of the doping scandal that prohibits the use of its national symbols. *#40861 - 0.46MB, 6 pp. BAND Orchestra 1 Original PIANO 2 pianos 4 hands (duet) 2 Piano solo 1 OBOE Flute, Oboe and Clarinet in Bb 2 ORGAN - ORGAO Organ solo 1 GUITAR . In the finale, I have now altered der verfluchte Stelle [13]; I think it will be shorter and better; mainly because where previously there had been the strange rhythmic motif: this aberration has now been eliminated. By entering your details, you are agreeing to our terms and conditions and privacy policy. Travel with host Scott Yoo and pianist Stewart Goodyear as they visit Yoo's Festival Mozaic where Goodyear learns to direct an orchestra from the piano . Generoso (2009/1/18), Basses The work is scored for two flutes, two oboes, two clarinets in B, two bassoons, four horns in F, two trumpets in F, three trombones (two tenor, one bass), timpani, solo piano, and strings. After a short pause, a closing section, based on a variation of the consoling theme, closes the exposition in A major.[28]. 2, Relaxing piano music: the most soothing pieces in classical music. 1 in B flat minor, Op. First, he thought the writing of the solo part was bad, "and certainly there are passages which even the greatest virtuoso is glad to survive unscathed, and others in which elaborate difficulties are almost inaudible beneath the orchestra. Listen to Tchaikovsky, Piano Concertos No. Allegro con fuoco, 1. 8 The desperately sad marriage between Tchaikovsky and Antonina Milyukova. Allegro non troppo e molto maestoso Allegro con spirito (EU) *#707966 - 9.72MB - 6:57 - 0.0/10 6 Previn won four Academy Awards for his film work and ten Grammy Awards for his recordings and one more for his Lifetime Achievement.Previn was born in Berlin, Germany, 8 [965 PDF + 903 MP3 + 183 MIDI] - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Russian: ; 7 May 1840 [O.S. The First Piano Concerto, along with the Sixth Symphony, were the last works which the author himself conducted. (-)- V/V/V - 29320 - Caprotti, PDF scanned by RUS-Mrg The introduction ends in a subdued manner. 00132241 is the full score. 6 Allegro con fuoco (EU) See also: Piano Concerto No. The excitement is cut short by a deceptive cadence. Rubinstein gave a sharply critical evaluation of the concerto, and suggested a number of amendments to the author. (-) - V/52/V - 58 - MP3 - Lucas-coelho, 3. Listen to Tchaikovsky, Piano Concertos No. I saw that you have proof pages from the First Concerto. Switch back to classic skin. *#40858 - 0.73MB, 8 pp. 4 Pianist Kirill Gerstein performed Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. Tchaikovsky arranged the concerto for 2 pianos (4 hands) in December 1874. *#40854 - 1.13MB, 14 pp. Andatino semplice (EU) I left the room without a word and went upstairs. If you recall, the 18th century concerto always began with the orchestra stating the main theme with the entry of the soloist delayed until . Tchaikovsky used the refrain of the song and transformed it to a more pianistic idiom. 8 2 6 The program includes two additional works written more than a century apart: Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's Petite Suite de Concert and Wynton Marsalis' Tuba Concerto Alive and articulate, these three performances remind us that it's just as possible to be stunned by an original interpretation of a familiar symphony (the Fifth) as it is to be refreshed by. The Seasons, Op. 6 (-)- V/V*/V* - 9961 - Feldmahler, 3. 0.0/10 1 have assumed an identity all their own, distinct from the remainder of the concerto. 2 Allegro non troppo e molto maestoso (EU) 2 A esa altura de su vida, 34 aos, y pese a sus crisis nerviosas, Piotr ya se haba consolidado definitivamente como compositor. [4] Tchaikovsky did hope that Rubinstein would perform the work at one of the 1875 concerts of the Russian Musical Society in Moscow. Perhaps I am mistaken, but the public and some musicians favour my idea" [11]. 23 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/38a8agH Apple Music: https://apple.co/2KqLG1k Other Streaming Services: https://fanlink.to/Kassia Sheet Music: https://www.patreon.com/kassiapianoFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/pianistkassiaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kassiapianoBuy me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Z4KCvsNqUPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/kassiapianoDon't forget to subscribe, like and comments! The Concerto, which was revised several times by Tchaikovsky (the 1888 version is the most commonly played), has gone on to become one of the most popular works in the piano repertoire and is a staple in competition finals. 6 In 1958, Van Cliburn arrived in Moscow to participate in the inaugural International Tchaikovsky Competition. On 8/20 July, in a letter to Pyotr Jurgenson, Tchaikovsky asked him to send Hans von Blow in London the full score and parts of the concerto before 1/13 September, since at around that date Blow was leaving for a concert tour of America [10]. A set of descending scales leads to the abridged version of the A theme. The version of the 2nd concerto is the original version. 10 - Allegro con fuoco (EU) Lucas-coelho (2021/7/23), 2. 2 1. Between 7/1912/24 December, Tchaikovsky visited Kiev for a production of The Oprichnik. However, a closer analysis shows that the themes of the three movements are subtly linked. It was revised in the summer of 1879 and again in December 1888. 8 (-)- V/V*/V* - 71754 - Carolus, PDF scanned by Unknown - 10 6 Andantino semplice 3. This page was last modified on 10 April 2023, at 14:18. 10 In Blow's letter of reply on 1/13 January 1876, we read: "Why did you write that you want to make changes to your concerto? Vasily Sapelnikov (piano), Pyotr Tchaikovsky (conductor) First Pub lication. (-) - V/67/V - 638 - MP3 - Lucas-coelho, 1. Instrumentation: solo piano, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 4 horns, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones, timpani, and strings. 4 Piano Concerto No.1 In B Flat Minor, Op.23:3. The concerto is scored for solo piano and an orchestra comprising 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets (in B-flat), 2 bassoons + 4 horns (in F), 2 trumpets (in F), 3 trombones + 3 timpani + violins I, violins II, violas, cellos, and double basses. (-)- V/V/V - 1744 - Morel, Complete Score [15] The work fared much better at its performance in New York City on November 22, under Leopold Damrosch.[16]. 2 Politics; Foreign Affairs; Multicultural Community; Defense [10] While the introduction in the "wrong" key of D (for a piece supposed to be in B minor) may have taken Rubinstein aback, Warrack explains, he may have been "precipitate in condemning the work on this account or for the formal structure of all that follows."[10]. Natalya Kalinovskaia-Chikhacheva (piano), Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov (conductor) 1888-01-20 C Hamburg, Philharmonic Society. Martha Argerich, piano - Charles Dutoit, conductorOrchestre de la Suisse Romande 1975 Andatino semplice Prestissimo Tempo I (EU) Investigate the qualities of Debussy's music that connect it to French art and poetry as well as to the sensuality of the French language. 10 Program Notes by Laurie Shulman 2022. 4 A guide to Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 0.0/10 4 2 A new edition "reviewed and corrected by the author" was published in late 1889 by Daniel Rahter in Hamburg, simultaneously with a "3e dition, revue et corrige" by Jurgenson in Moscow. 8 Van Cliburn takes the opening big chords at a pleasant, stately pace, imbuing the cascading melody with a restrained power. A recent recording of it returns to the original version, but we usually hear the revised one. 10 - [36] After the flute's opening statement of the melody, the piano continues and modulates to F major. Horowitz; . (-) - V/67/V - 62 - MP3 - Lucas-coelho, 1. Yet the sentimentality is leavened by a thrilling finale complete with a blistering keyboard ascent. - 8 The autograph full score carries a dedication to Sergey Taneyev, whose name was later struck out by the author and replaced by that of Hans von Blow (18301894). (-)- V/V/V - 39 - Afp0815, PDF scanned by afp0815 By the time he played the Concerto in the final (with the Moscow Radio Symphony under Kirill Kondrashin), he had become known affectionately as Vanyusha or Vanyitschka. 0.0/10 0.0/10 In the finale, Tchaikovsky uses the Ukrainian song "Go on, go on Ivan" (, , ) for the main theme, while the second subject may have been derived from the Russian folksong 'I'm Coming to the Capital' (, , -), which Tchaikovsky had arranged in 1869 as No. BBC Music Magazine, October . 10 The conductor was Rubinstein, the man who had comprehensively criticised the work less than a year earlier. Instead of the national anthem of Russia, a fragment of the concerto was used as the "Anthem of Team Russia" when athletes competing under the banner were awarded a gold medal. Then a piano cadenza appears, the second half of which contains subdued snatches of the second subject group's first theme in the work's original minor key. Recorded at the Walthamstow Assembly Hall in 1963, this even-handed account has a vintage fuzziness to the sound quality that suits Ashkenazys pianism. In concerts conducted by Jonathan Taylor Rush May 18-20, the Minnesota Orchestra and spoken word artist Marc Bamuthi Joseph will make the much-anticipated debut of brea(d)th alongside 150 choral singers. This page lists all sheet music of Piano Concerto No. But putting that aside, it is not impossible to sympathize with Nicholas Rubinstein's frustration. 4 6 (-) - V/67/V - 60 - MP3 - Lucas-coelho, 3. However, the Theme is not Rococo in origin, but actually an original theme in the Rococo style. 8 8 Plusieurs des grands concertos pour piano et orchestre, tels ceux de Chopin , Schumann , Liszt . Skill : Applaud : Comment 1. [1] It was revised in 1879 and in 1888. (-) - V/67/V - 195 - MP3 - Lucas-coelho, 3. The snub stung Tchaikovsky, who conveyed the details of this disastrous read-though in a letter he wrote some three years after the incident. 4 [14]. *#563319 - 77.79MB - 33:59 - Prludes - Book 1:3. - Here is the (uncut) original version. 3 in D Minor, Op. Tchaikovsky also arranged the work for two pianos in December 1874; this edition was revised in 1888. 4 Daniil Trifonov won the Tchaikovsky Competition in 2011 and the Concerto was recorded as part of a compilation album shortly after. Plate numbers 2590 for the full score, 2591 for the parts, and 2592 for the two-piano arrangement. Tchaikovsky - Digital Tchaikovsky Electronic Version. *#40856 - 0.57MB, 6 pp. 2 Allegro con fuoco (EU) Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. - 2 - Andantino semplice - Prestissimo - Tempo I. Tchaikovsky revised the concerto three times, the last in 1888, which is the version usually played. 10 The Russian premiere took place on November 13[O.S. De 1874 data la primera versin del Concierto N 1 para piano y orquesta de Piotr Ilich Tchaikovski. Allegro non troppo e molto maestoso [part 2] 2. This is answered by a smoother and more consoling second theme, played by the strings and set in the subtonic key (A major) over a pedal point, before a more turbulent reappearance of the woodwind theme, this time reinforced by driving piano arpeggios, gradually builds to a stormy climax in C minor that ends in a perfect cadence on the piano. Here is a video outlining the different sections and themes in Beethoven's 5th. The version which is now played and we can hear in a concerto, is the third one that Tchaikovsky revised in 1888. The first edition, comprising the orchestral parts and a version for two pianos, though as yet no full score, was brought out by Jurgenson in I875. 2 1. The playful Allegro con spirito theme appears again towards the end of the section, moving into a growling, rumbling piano part that, after another extended cadenza, reaches a virtuosic finish. 0.0/10 Tchaikovsky always preferred his First Concerto over his other works for piano [18], and he included it in his concert tours of Europe and America in the 1880s and 1890s (with soloists Vasily Sapelnikov, Aleksandr Ziloti, Emil von Sauer, and Adele aus der Ohe). At first, the opening appears to be almost a separate piece in itself the big chordal melody does not make an obvious return throughout the movement. 8 Finalmente!" 8. 23. , 28, http://www.mdz-nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn=urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb10056494-9, La Terre promise. 0.0/10 4 2 Not a single word, not a single remark! 4 4 The final movement, in rondo form, starts with a very brief introduction. 8 0.0/10 4 2 . Instrumentation: two flutes, two oboes, two clarinets, two bassoons, four horns, two trumpets, three trombones, timpani, solo piano and strings. Tchaikovsky revised the concerto three times, the last in 1888, which is the version usually played. Learn how his landmark work, Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun, began musical modernism.Study the wealth of compositional innovations in his piano Prelude #10, and note how his impact on 20th-century music mirrors Beethoven's in the 19th century. Caprotti (2011/6/14), Flute 1, 2 10 As for Rubinstein, he made a U-turn on his denouncement, and possibly to show that there were no hard feelings Tchaikovsky continued to dedicate compositions to the Russian virtuoso, including his Second Piano Concerto. 2 Rubinstein was amassing his storm, and Hubert was waiting to see what would happen, and that there would be a reason for joining one side or the other. 10 Marthas Argerichs third recording of the concerto, with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and Claudio Abbado in 1994, has the edge on her previous version with Kirill Kondrashin. November 21]1875, with Sergei Taneyev as soloist. 10 6. Piano Concerto No 1. The Seasons, Opus 37a March - Song of the Lark Original Mix. The style recalls the percussive beginning to Griegs Piano Concerto (composed in 1868), which similarly melts into lively conversation between soloist and ensemble. The development section transforms this theme into an ominously building sequence, punctuated with snatches of the first subject material. 6 Research by pianist Kirill Gerstein has revealed that the standardly performed version of Tchaikovsky's First Piano Concerto differs substantially from what the composer actually wrote. The punchy brass and striking chords that open the first movement of Tchaikovskys First Piano Concerto provide one of the most memorable passages in classical music (as the RPO knew well when choosing it to open its Hooked On Classics single in 1981). - Piano Concerto No. During the spring of 1875, Tchaikovsky sent the concerto to Hans von Blow (it seems, in the arrangement for two pianos) and received an enthusiastic response from him, with warm gratitude for the dedication of the concerto: "Perhaps it would be presumptuous on my part, being unfamiliar with the whole scope of your works and prodigious talent, to say that for me your Op. - 6 Series 3, Volumes 1 to 4 of the Academic Edition of the Complete Works, edited by Polina Vaidman and Ada Aynbinder (2015), include the full scores and two-piano arrangements of the 1875 and 1879 versions of the concerto only. 10 2 But it seems likely that he used these songs precisely because of their motivic connection. After a brief pizzicato introduction, the flute carries the first statement of the theme. Based on Tchaikovsky's conducting score from his last public concert, the new critical urtext edition was published in 2015 by the Tchaikovsky Museum in Klin, tying in with Tchaikovsky's 175th anniversary and marking 140 years since the concerto's world premiere in Boston in 1875. 10 4 44. 10 6 2 10 *#720880 - 8.81MB - 6:24 - Rubenstein subsequently played the piece in two more cities that same year: in, This page was last edited on 22 April 2023, at 16:58. (-)- V/V/V - 7825 - Generoso, PDF scanned by Unknown 8 6 0.0/10 8 After a flurry of piano octaves, fragments of the "plaintive" theme are revisited for the first time in E major, then for the second time in G minor. The exposition proper then begins in the concerto's tonic minor key, with a Ukrainian folk theme based on a melody that Tchaikovsky heard performed by blind lirnyks at a market in Kamianka (near Kyiv). The Piano Concerto No. One of the most prominent differences between the original and final versions is that in the opening section, the chords played by the pianist, over which the orchestra plays the main theme, were originally written as arpeggios. 6 10 25 April] ? Brown suggests that Rubinstein's comments may have deeply shaken Tchaikovsky, though he did not change the work and finished orchestrating it the following month, and that his confidence in the piece may have been so shaken that he wanted the public to hear it in a place where he would not have to personally endure any humiliation if it did not fare well. He seemed to be saying: "My friend, how can I speak of detail when the whole thing is antipathetic?" Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto #1. 1. Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich: Piano Concerto No. 8 I stood up and asked, "Well?" (-)- V/V/V - 15219 - Aldona, Complete Score (with bar numbers) [14] George Whitefield Chadwick, who was in the audience, recalled in a memoir years later: "They had not rehearsed much and the trombones got in wrong in the 'tutti' in the middle of the first movement, whereupon Blow sang out in a perfectly audible voice, The brass may go to hell". Oh, for one word, for friendly attack, but for God's sake one word of sympathy, even if not of praise. A brief closing section comprises G-flat major chords played by the whole orchestra and the piano. 1 & 2 by Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Michail Jurowski & Mlodie Zhao on Apple Music. (-) - V/67/V - 38 - MP3 - Lucas-coelho, 3. There is the issue of the bridges. *#00698 - 4.16MB, 46 pp. - This collection is truly a bargain; top-class performance and sound quality at a very reasonable price. 8 De modo que no le hicieron ninguna gracia los comentarios que recibi . Andr George Previn (Andreas Ludwig Priwin; April 6, 1929 - February 28, 2019) was a German-American pianist, conductor, and composer. Rubinstein later repudiated his previous accusations and became a fervent champion of the work . My need was for remarks about the virtuoso piano technique. 6 Playlist. Adagio It's remarkable that all the blind singers in the Ukraine play one and the same folk-melody endlessly. *#735500 - 13.27MB - 5:48 - in early/mid-December. 6 [30], Maes adds that all the themes are tied together by a strong motivic link. Andante non troppo e molto maestoso 1 in B-flat minor the way the composer originally intended at the Grant Park Music Festival on August 12, 2016. Allegro non troppo e molto maestoso Allegro con spirito (EU) 6 10 Martha Argerich , ne le 5 juin 1941 Buenos Aires , est une pianiste argentine , naturalise suisse . The Piano Concerto No. 0.0/10 According to Nikolay Kashkin and Modest Tchaikovsky, it was Tchaikovsky's original intention to dedicate the concerto to the "colossal virtuoso force" of Nikolay Rubinstein, but the composer's feelings were wounded so deeply [by Rubinstein's criticism] that Tchaikovsky subsequently changed his mind. (-) - V/67/V - 4260 - MP3 - Lucas-coelho, MP3 file (audio) First version. 4 The second theme of the finale is motivically derived from the Russian folk song "Poydu, poydu vo Tsar-Gorod" ("I'm Coming to the Capital")[31] and also shares this motivic bond. Le vent dans la plaine. March 1], 1878, Nikolai Rubenstein, who had initially rejected the piece before coming to see its value, finally performed the concerto as the pianist in Moscow, with Eduard Langer conducting. *#718681 - 11.75MB - 8:42 - 30 of Fifty Russian Folksongs [27]. Tchaikovsky at some emotional cost stood by his work, which was premiered not by Rubinstein, but by Hans von Blow, who performed it with a freelance orchestra under Benjamin Johnson Lang in Boston on 25 October 1875. The slow speeds and ample rubato were doubtless intended to be meaningful introspection, but feel mannered. 4 10 . *#720879 - 7.91MB - 6:15 - 23 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/. 4 )Thanks for watching. The fragmented notes of the middle section are beautifully clear, as is the rumbling lower-octave section (in some recordings the phrase seems to disappear off an edge). A short transitional passage is a call and response section on the tutti and the piano, alternating between high and low registers. It received an ECHO Klassik award in the Concerto Recording of the Year category. 90) [view] of the concerto are now preserved in the Russian National Museum of Music in Moscow. The oboe continues the theme, this time resolving it to the tonic (D major) and setting up a brief coda which finishes ppp on another plagal cadence. 10 Various other slight simplifications were also incorporated into the published 1879 version. 2 8 The C theme is heard afterward, modulating through various keys, containing dotted rhythm, and a piano solo leads to: The later measures of the A section are heard, and then the B appears, this time in E major. 0.0/10 1 includes some of the best melodies ever written for orchestra. *#718684 - 9.28MB - 6:56 - (-) - V/67/V - 191 - MP3 - Lucas-coelho, MP3 file (audio) 10 Allegro non troppo e molto maestoso [part 1] (-) - V/67/V - 876 - MP3 - Lucas-coelho, MP3 file (audio) - . Tchaikovski: Concierto para piano N 1. *#00699 - 1.81MB, 20 pp. 89) [view] and two-piano arrangement (. The Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op. Not only one of the top 10 works by Tchaikovsky, this is undeniably one of the world's favourite piano concertos too, having been performed by most (if not . Frankreich im Leben und Schaffen Cajkovskijs, . ., III, 3, https://en.tchaikovsky-research.net/index.php?title=Piano_Concerto_No._1&oldid=59047, Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike, Andantino semplice (D-flat major, 170 bars), Allegro con fuoco (B-flat major, 301 bars), Meiningen, 5th subscription concert, 27 March/8 April 1883, Franz Mannstaedt (piano). This was revised at the same time that changes were made to the full score in 1879 and 1888-90. 8 The creeping urgency is underlined by woodwind echoes and flourishes. 0.0/10 [3] But in his Tchaikovsky biography, David Brown writes that the work was never dedicated to Rubinstein. 4 Allegro con fuoco The second and third movements are significantly shorter than the first. 10 The key to the link between the introduction and what follows is Tchaikovsky's gift of hiding motivic connections behind what appears to be a flash of melodic inspiration. lp_concerto-no-1_pyotr-ilyich-tchaikovsky-van-cliburn-kiril_0 Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t6652hn7w Lineage . . 4 8 She has also written for Country Life and Pianist, as well as industry titles including Classical Music and International Arts Manager. 4 *#40859 - 0.68MB, 8 pp. In 1889, Rahter began to advertise the new edition of the concerto, described as "Neue, vom Componisten revidirte Ausgabe" ('new edition, revised by the composer').
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