Piano Concerto for the Left Hand, Op. 17

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Piano Concerto for the Left Hand, Op. 17 is a virtuosic early 20th-century concerto by Erich Wolfgang Korngold, composed for one-handed piano performance and noted for its rich late-Romantic style.

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instanceOf musical composition
piano concerto
catalogueDesignation Opus 17
composer Erich Wolfgang Korngold
composerNationality Austrian
compositionPeriod early 20th century
countryOfOrigin Austria
dedicatedTo one-handed pianist (left-hand specialist)
era 20th-century classical music
genre concerto
hasKey unspecified in this description
hasMovement multiple movements
instrumentation piano and orchestra
language none (instrumental)
notableFeature demanding solo part
rich orchestration
written for one-handed piano performance
opusNumber Op. 17
orchestration full orchestra
performancePractice concert hall
pianoPart left hand only
relatedWorkType left-hand piano concerto
style late-Romantic
virtuosic
tonalCharacter late-Romantic tonality

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Erich Wolfgang Korngold notableWork Piano Concerto for the Left Hand, Op. 17