George Gershwin Piano Concerto in F major Wang Yuja - HD
George Gershwin Piano Concerto in F major - Piano: Wang Yuja
Topcools.com masterpiece collection http://topcools.com/cat/music/keyboards
Conductor: Michael Tilson Thomas
published: 22 Apr 2016
G.Gershwin. Piano Concerto in F - Alexander Malofeev / Mikhail Pletnev
- George Gershwin. Piano Concerto in F major.
Soloist Alexandеr Malofeev.
Conductor Mikhail Pletnev.
Russian National Orchestra.
Moscow. Tchaikovsky Concert Hall.
30/12/2019
- Дж.Гершвин. Концерт для фортепиано с оркестром Фа мажор.
Солист Александр Малофеев.
Дирижер Михаил Плетнев.
Российский национальный оркестр.
Концертный зал им.П.И.Чайковского.
30/12/2019
published: 21 Feb 2020
George Gershwin - Concerto in F for Piano and Orchestra (1925) [Score-Video]
George Gershwin - Concerto in F for Piano and Orchestra (1925)
I. Allegro
II. Adagio - Andante con moto
III. Allegro agitato
Yuja Wang, piano
Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor
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Bertrand Chamayou plays Saint-Saëns: Piano Concerto No. 5 in F major, Op. 103, "Egyptian"
Live at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, Bertrand Chamayou performs Saint-Saëns's Piano Concerto No. 5 ("The Egyptian") with the Orchestre national du Capitole de Toulouse and conductor Tugan Sokhiev.
Discover this and more on Bertrand Chamayou's dedicated Saint-Saëns album: https://w.lnk.to/ssbcLY
Filmed by Les Films Jack Fébus on the 25th of October 2017. Full concert available on Mezzo.
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Yuja Wang: Shostakovich Piano Concerto No. 2 in F major, Op. 102(Carnegie Hall, 2021)
Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin
October 6, 2021 Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium
00:35 I. Allegro
08:00 II. Andante
13:54 III. Allegro
published: 07 Oct 2021
W.A. Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 11 in F major, K. 413 (1782)
#Mozart #Concerto11
Yael Koldobsky (12) – piano
Teacher: Tatiana Kozlova
Yoav Talmi – Conductor
The Israel Chamber Orchestra / Amadeus Festival
Tel Aviv Museum of Art, 23 December 2013
Videotaped and edited by Jacob Aviram
published: 14 May 2015
Carl Stamitz - Piano Concerto in F major
Carl Philipp Stamitz (1745~1801)
Piano Concerto in F major
00:00 I. Allegro
10:16 II. Andante moderato
16:12 III. Rondo : Allegro
Piano : Felicja Blumental
Württemberg Chamber Orchestra / Jörg Faerber
published: 23 May 2014
Hamelin plays Gershwin - Concerto in F
I've just realized that the previously uploaded video of this stellar performance was pretty sloppy, out of sync and full of distortion, so I decided to post it in rather decent quality.
George Gershwin's Piano Concerto in F major. The soloist is Marc-André Hamelin, the conductor is Leonard Slatkin.
1st mvt: 1:04
2nd mvt: 14:37
3rd mvt: 27:39
published: 20 Sep 2011
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 1 in F major, K. 37
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791) - Piano Concerto No. 1 in F major, K. 37 (1767)
I. Allegro [0:00]
II. Andante [5:23]
III. Allegro [10:44]
(Cadenzas: Murray Perahia)
Murray Perahia, piano
English Chamber Orchestra (1984)
Mozart's first piano concerto was written when he was 11, possibly as an exercise devised by his father. The work is in three movements and lasts around 16 minutes.
"Mozart, in his first four concertos, based each movement on a piano sonata composed by someone else. The practice of borrowing, adapting, and arranging pieces from other composers was common in the operas of the day, and scholars believe Leopold Mozart wanted his son to become acquainted with orchestral writing, and, more specifically, with the concerto medium. The concertos were arranged in 1767, wh...
George Gershwin Piano Concerto in F major - Piano: Wang Yuja
Topcools.com masterpiece collection http://topcools.com/cat/music/keyboards
Conductor: Michael Tils...
George Gershwin Piano Concerto in F major - Piano: Wang Yuja
Topcools.com masterpiece collection http://topcools.com/cat/music/keyboards
Conductor: Michael Tilson Thomas
George Gershwin Piano Concerto in F major - Piano: Wang Yuja
Topcools.com masterpiece collection http://topcools.com/cat/music/keyboards
Conductor: Michael Tilson Thomas
- George Gershwin. Piano Concerto in F major.
Soloist Alexandеr Malofeev.
Conductor Mikhail Pletnev.
Russian National Orchestra.
Moscow. Tchaikovsky Concert Ha...
- George Gershwin. Piano Concerto in F major.
Soloist Alexandеr Malofeev.
Conductor Mikhail Pletnev.
Russian National Orchestra.
Moscow. Tchaikovsky Concert Hall.
30/12/2019
- Дж.Гершвин. Концерт для фортепиано с оркестром Фа мажор.
Солист Александр Малофеев.
Дирижер Михаил Плетнев.
Российский национальный оркестр.
Концертный зал им.П.И.Чайковского.
30/12/2019
- George Gershwin. Piano Concerto in F major.
Soloist Alexandеr Malofeev.
Conductor Mikhail Pletnev.
Russian National Orchestra.
Moscow. Tchaikovsky Concert Hall.
30/12/2019
- Дж.Гершвин. Концерт для фортепиано с оркестром Фа мажор.
Солист Александр Малофеев.
Дирижер Михаил Плетнев.
Российский национальный оркестр.
Концертный зал им.П.И.Чайковского.
30/12/2019
George Gershwin - Concerto in F for Piano and Orchestra (1925)
I. Allegro
II. Adagio - Andante con moto
III. Allegro agitato
Yuja Wang, piano
Michael Tilson...
George Gershwin - Concerto in F for Piano and Orchestra (1925)
I. Allegro
II. Adagio - Andante con moto
III. Allegro agitato
Yuja Wang, piano
Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor
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George Gershwin - Concerto in F for Piano and Orchestra (1925)
I. Allegro
II. Adagio - Andante con moto
III. Allegro agitato
Yuja Wang, piano
Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor
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Live at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, Bertrand Chamayou performs Saint-Saëns's Piano Concerto No. 5 ("The Egyptian") with the Orchestre national du Capitole...
Live at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, Bertrand Chamayou performs Saint-Saëns's Piano Concerto No. 5 ("The Egyptian") with the Orchestre national du Capitole de Toulouse and conductor Tugan Sokhiev.
Discover this and more on Bertrand Chamayou's dedicated Saint-Saëns album: https://w.lnk.to/ssbcLY
Filmed by Les Films Jack Fébus on the 25th of October 2017. Full concert available on Mezzo.
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Live at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, Bertrand Chamayou performs Saint-Saëns's Piano Concerto No. 5 ("The Egyptian") with the Orchestre national du Capitole de Toulouse and conductor Tugan Sokhiev.
Discover this and more on Bertrand Chamayou's dedicated Saint-Saëns album: https://w.lnk.to/ssbcLY
Filmed by Les Films Jack Fébus on the 25th of October 2017. Full concert available on Mezzo.
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Along with its sister label Erato, Warner Classics continues this tradition with today's most in-demand classical artists, such as Philippe Jaroussky, Joyce DiDonato, Diana Damrau, Emmanuel Pahud, Alexandre Tharaud, Sir Antonio Pappano, Christina Pluhar and Renaud Capuçon.
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Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin
October 6, 2021 Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium
00:35 I. Allegro
08:00 II. Andante
13:54 III. Allegro
Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin
October 6, 2021 Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium
00:35 I. Allegro
08:00 II. Andante
13:54 III. Allegro
Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin
October 6, 2021 Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium
00:35 I. Allegro
08:00 II. Andante
13:54 III. Allegro
#Mozart #Concerto11
Yael Koldobsky (12) – piano
Teacher: Tatiana Kozlova
Yoav Talmi – Conductor
The Israel Chamber Orchestra / Amadeus Festival
Tel Aviv Museum...
#Mozart #Concerto11
Yael Koldobsky (12) – piano
Teacher: Tatiana Kozlova
Yoav Talmi – Conductor
The Israel Chamber Orchestra / Amadeus Festival
Tel Aviv Museum of Art, 23 December 2013
Videotaped and edited by Jacob Aviram
#Mozart #Concerto11
Yael Koldobsky (12) – piano
Teacher: Tatiana Kozlova
Yoav Talmi – Conductor
The Israel Chamber Orchestra / Amadeus Festival
Tel Aviv Museum of Art, 23 December 2013
Videotaped and edited by Jacob Aviram
Carl Philipp Stamitz (1745~1801)
Piano Concerto in F major
00:00 I. Allegro
10:16 II. Andante moderato
16:12 III. Rondo : Allegro
Piano : Felicja Blumenta...
Carl Philipp Stamitz (1745~1801)
Piano Concerto in F major
00:00 I. Allegro
10:16 II. Andante moderato
16:12 III. Rondo : Allegro
Piano : Felicja Blumental
Württemberg Chamber Orchestra / Jörg Faerber
Carl Philipp Stamitz (1745~1801)
Piano Concerto in F major
00:00 I. Allegro
10:16 II. Andante moderato
16:12 III. Rondo : Allegro
Piano : Felicja Blumental
Württemberg Chamber Orchestra / Jörg Faerber
I've just realized that the previously uploaded video of this stellar performance was pretty sloppy, out of sync and full of distortion, so I decided to post it...
I've just realized that the previously uploaded video of this stellar performance was pretty sloppy, out of sync and full of distortion, so I decided to post it in rather decent quality.
George Gershwin's Piano Concerto in F major. The soloist is Marc-André Hamelin, the conductor is Leonard Slatkin.
1st mvt: 1:04
2nd mvt: 14:37
3rd mvt: 27:39
I've just realized that the previously uploaded video of this stellar performance was pretty sloppy, out of sync and full of distortion, so I decided to post it in rather decent quality.
George Gershwin's Piano Concerto in F major. The soloist is Marc-André Hamelin, the conductor is Leonard Slatkin.
1st mvt: 1:04
2nd mvt: 14:37
3rd mvt: 27:39
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791) - Piano Concerto No. 1 in F major, K. 37 (1767)
I. Allegro [0:00]
II. Andante [5:23]
III. Allegro [10:44]
(Cadenzas: Mur...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791) - Piano Concerto No. 1 in F major, K. 37 (1767)
I. Allegro [0:00]
II. Andante [5:23]
III. Allegro [10:44]
(Cadenzas: Murray Perahia)
Murray Perahia, piano
English Chamber Orchestra (1984)
Mozart's first piano concerto was written when he was 11, possibly as an exercise devised by his father. The work is in three movements and lasts around 16 minutes.
"Mozart, in his first four concertos, based each movement on a piano sonata composed by someone else. The practice of borrowing, adapting, and arranging pieces from other composers was common in the operas of the day, and scholars believe Leopold Mozart wanted his son to become acquainted with orchestral writing, and, more specifically, with the concerto medium. The concertos were arranged in 1767, when Mozart was eleven years old, following a lengthy stay in Paris. It was during this leg of the tour that Mozart became acquainted with the composers Johann Gottfried Eckard, Johann Schobert, Hermann Friedrich Raupach and Leontzi Honauer, from whose sonatas he then borrowed and arranged movements in the concerto form.
The second movement of the F Major Concerto is the only movement of the four works which has not yet been identified with another composer's work. The first movement is an arrangement of Raupach's Piano Sonata No. 5, and the finale comes from Honauer's Sonata Op. 1 no. 3. The bold opening movement demonstrates an early understanding of orchestral color and instrumentation. The Andante is reminiscent of a royal processional, with a few flippant grace-note gestures adding a hint of personality. The pathos of the contrasting minor section is artfully framed by the sustained strings, a coloristic effect which allows for the soloist to emote unhindered by the accompanying orchestra. The grace-notes return in the spirited rondo of the third movement, providing a unity between movements which demonstrates Mozart's taste-if not in his own compositional decisions, then at least in his choice of whose pieces would sound nice together."
(source: AllMusic)
Original audio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=as-Dl7t3rfk
*This edition of the score, found on IMSLP, was transcribed by Gory (email: [email protected]), and the cadenzas were sloppily transcribed by me.*
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791) - Piano Concerto No. 1 in F major, K. 37 (1767)
I. Allegro [0:00]
II. Andante [5:23]
III. Allegro [10:44]
(Cadenzas: Murray Perahia)
Murray Perahia, piano
English Chamber Orchestra (1984)
Mozart's first piano concerto was written when he was 11, possibly as an exercise devised by his father. The work is in three movements and lasts around 16 minutes.
"Mozart, in his first four concertos, based each movement on a piano sonata composed by someone else. The practice of borrowing, adapting, and arranging pieces from other composers was common in the operas of the day, and scholars believe Leopold Mozart wanted his son to become acquainted with orchestral writing, and, more specifically, with the concerto medium. The concertos were arranged in 1767, when Mozart was eleven years old, following a lengthy stay in Paris. It was during this leg of the tour that Mozart became acquainted with the composers Johann Gottfried Eckard, Johann Schobert, Hermann Friedrich Raupach and Leontzi Honauer, from whose sonatas he then borrowed and arranged movements in the concerto form.
The second movement of the F Major Concerto is the only movement of the four works which has not yet been identified with another composer's work. The first movement is an arrangement of Raupach's Piano Sonata No. 5, and the finale comes from Honauer's Sonata Op. 1 no. 3. The bold opening movement demonstrates an early understanding of orchestral color and instrumentation. The Andante is reminiscent of a royal processional, with a few flippant grace-note gestures adding a hint of personality. The pathos of the contrasting minor section is artfully framed by the sustained strings, a coloristic effect which allows for the soloist to emote unhindered by the accompanying orchestra. The grace-notes return in the spirited rondo of the third movement, providing a unity between movements which demonstrates Mozart's taste-if not in his own compositional decisions, then at least in his choice of whose pieces would sound nice together."
(source: AllMusic)
Original audio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=as-Dl7t3rfk
*This edition of the score, found on IMSLP, was transcribed by Gory (email: [email protected]), and the cadenzas were sloppily transcribed by me.*
George Gershwin Piano Concerto in F major - Piano: Wang Yuja
Topcools.com masterpiece collection http://topcools.com/cat/music/keyboards
Conductor: Michael Tilson Thomas
- George Gershwin. Piano Concerto in F major.
Soloist Alexandеr Malofeev.
Conductor Mikhail Pletnev.
Russian National Orchestra.
Moscow. Tchaikovsky Concert Hall.
30/12/2019
- Дж.Гершвин. Концерт для фортепиано с оркестром Фа мажор.
Солист Александр Малофеев.
Дирижер Михаил Плетнев.
Российский национальный оркестр.
Концертный зал им.П.И.Чайковского.
30/12/2019
George Gershwin - Concerto in F for Piano and Orchestra (1925)
I. Allegro
II. Adagio - Andante con moto
III. Allegro agitato
Yuja Wang, piano
Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor
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Live at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, Bertrand Chamayou performs Saint-Saëns's Piano Concerto No. 5 ("The Egyptian") with the Orchestre national du Capitole de Toulouse and conductor Tugan Sokhiev.
Discover this and more on Bertrand Chamayou's dedicated Saint-Saëns album: https://w.lnk.to/ssbcLY
Filmed by Les Films Jack Fébus on the 25th of October 2017. Full concert available on Mezzo.
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Warner Classics is the home of classical music, featuring iconic high audio quality recordings from the greatest classical legends, opera stars and orchestras of the last century.
Discover our unique collection of live performances, studio sessions and films featuring Maria Callas, Jacqueline du Pré, Nigel Kennedy, Mstislav Rostropovich, Yehudi Menuhin, Itzhak Perlman, Herbert von Karajan, Berliner Philharmoniker and more.
Along with its sister label Erato, Warner Classics continues this tradition with today's most in-demand classical artists, such as Philippe Jaroussky, Joyce DiDonato, Diana Damrau, Emmanuel Pahud, Alexandre Tharaud, Sir Antonio Pappano, Christina Pluhar and Renaud Capuçon.
Enjoy this ever-expanding library of official performance videos and exclusive interviews from the classical greats. Check back regularly for more music from your favourite composers including Bach, Mozart, Chopin, Debussy, Satie, Beethoven, Vivaldi, Handel and more.
#ClassicalMusic #SaintSaens
Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin
October 6, 2021 Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium
00:35 I. Allegro
08:00 II. Andante
13:54 III. Allegro
#Mozart #Concerto11
Yael Koldobsky (12) – piano
Teacher: Tatiana Kozlova
Yoav Talmi – Conductor
The Israel Chamber Orchestra / Amadeus Festival
Tel Aviv Museum of Art, 23 December 2013
Videotaped and edited by Jacob Aviram
Carl Philipp Stamitz (1745~1801)
Piano Concerto in F major
00:00 I. Allegro
10:16 II. Andante moderato
16:12 III. Rondo : Allegro
Piano : Felicja Blumental
Württemberg Chamber Orchestra / Jörg Faerber
I've just realized that the previously uploaded video of this stellar performance was pretty sloppy, out of sync and full of distortion, so I decided to post it in rather decent quality.
George Gershwin's Piano Concerto in F major. The soloist is Marc-André Hamelin, the conductor is Leonard Slatkin.
1st mvt: 1:04
2nd mvt: 14:37
3rd mvt: 27:39
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791) - Piano Concerto No. 1 in F major, K. 37 (1767)
I. Allegro [0:00]
II. Andante [5:23]
III. Allegro [10:44]
(Cadenzas: Murray Perahia)
Murray Perahia, piano
English Chamber Orchestra (1984)
Mozart's first piano concerto was written when he was 11, possibly as an exercise devised by his father. The work is in three movements and lasts around 16 minutes.
"Mozart, in his first four concertos, based each movement on a piano sonata composed by someone else. The practice of borrowing, adapting, and arranging pieces from other composers was common in the operas of the day, and scholars believe Leopold Mozart wanted his son to become acquainted with orchestral writing, and, more specifically, with the concerto medium. The concertos were arranged in 1767, when Mozart was eleven years old, following a lengthy stay in Paris. It was during this leg of the tour that Mozart became acquainted with the composers Johann Gottfried Eckard, Johann Schobert, Hermann Friedrich Raupach and Leontzi Honauer, from whose sonatas he then borrowed and arranged movements in the concerto form.
The second movement of the F Major Concerto is the only movement of the four works which has not yet been identified with another composer's work. The first movement is an arrangement of Raupach's Piano Sonata No. 5, and the finale comes from Honauer's Sonata Op. 1 no. 3. The bold opening movement demonstrates an early understanding of orchestral color and instrumentation. The Andante is reminiscent of a royal processional, with a few flippant grace-note gestures adding a hint of personality. The pathos of the contrasting minor section is artfully framed by the sustained strings, a coloristic effect which allows for the soloist to emote unhindered by the accompanying orchestra. The grace-notes return in the spirited rondo of the third movement, providing a unity between movements which demonstrates Mozart's taste-if not in his own compositional decisions, then at least in his choice of whose pieces would sound nice together."
(source: AllMusic)
Original audio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=as-Dl7t3rfk
*This edition of the score, found on IMSLP, was transcribed by Gory (email: [email protected]), and the cadenzas were sloppily transcribed by me.*
Oh oh my goodness I didn't know I was here Do you know my name? (Can't go wrong when you try) Alwayz got to try No matter how long that shit take Yeah, yeah Whatever stops you from dreamin' Whatever trys to stop you from livin' Flip it Welcome home Cuz right now what I got to do is I gotta amp myslelf up as well as you So yea, so what it took me like Maybe 2 years and shit But I fell in prepared You know what I'm sayin And I'm feelin' a little more ready for the world And less loss As I once was So come on What chu waitin' on? Feel me, feel me, feel me What, uh, yeah What, uh, yeah