Piano Concerto in A minor

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:musical_composition
gptkb:Piano_Sonata
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Robert_Schumann
gptkb:Franz_Liszt
gptkb:Clara_Schumann
gptkb:Cécile_Chaminade
gptkb:Rachmaninoff
gptkb:Ignacy_Jan_Paderewski
gptkb:Schumann
gptkbp:arrangements various instruments
various arrangements for different ensembles
for various instruments
Various arrangements for different ensembles
gptkbp:artistic_influence Significant impact on piano concerto repertoire
gptkbp:artistic_legacy important part of piano repertoire
Part of the Western classical music canon
gptkbp:associated_with Clara Schumann's influence
Schumann's romantic style
gptkbp:audience popular with audiences
Often elicits strong emotional responses from audiences
gptkbp:awards gptkb:award
gptkbp:characteristics lyrical themes
rich harmonies
dramatic contrasts
virtuosic passages
gptkbp:composed_of featured in the first movement
gptkbp:composer gptkb:Robert_Schumann
gptkb:Edvard_Grieg
gptkbp:critical_reception widely acclaimed
Highly regarded by critics
considered a masterpiece
gptkbp:cultural_impact widely performed
featured in films and media
Widely performed and recorded
gptkbp:cultural_significance important work in piano repertoire
one of the most popular piano concertos
Represents Norwegian national identity in music
gptkbp:dedicated_to gptkb:Franz_Liszt
gptkb:Clara_Schumann
gptkbp:dedication gptkb:Hans_von_Bülow
to the pianist Hans von Bülow
to the pianist Eugen d' Albert
gptkbp:duration approximately 30 minutes
gptkbp:filming_location gptkb:Copenhagen
gptkb:Dresden,_Germany
gptkbp:first_performance 1845
1869
gptkbp:focuses_on Often studied by piano students
gptkbp:has_nationality gptkb:Politician
gptkbp:historical_context gptkb:19th_century
composed during the Romantic era
written during Schumann's early career
gptkbp:historical_impact on later composers
gptkbp:historical_significance important work in piano literature
One of the most popular piano concertos
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Piano Concerto in A minor
gptkbp:influence Romantic music
Norwegian folk music
gptkbp:influenced later piano concertos
piano pedagogy
piano concerto repertoire
gptkbp:influenced_artists gptkb:Rachmaninoff
Influenced later composers like Rachmaninoff
Considered one of Grieg's most influential works
gptkbp:influenced_by gptkb:Liszt
gptkb:Beethoven
gptkb:Chopin
Scandinavian folk traditions
gptkbp:influences gptkb:Frédéric_Chopin
Romantic music
Norwegian folk music
gptkbp:inspiration Grieg's love for nature
Inspired by Norwegian folk music
gptkbp:inspired gptkb:composer
many later composers
gptkbp:is_a_venue_for Frequently performed at music festivals
gptkbp:is_analyzed_in musicology studies
gptkbp:is_celebrated_in music festivals
gptkbp:is_featured_in piano competitions
concert programs
in piano competitions.
gptkbp:is_often_compared_to gptkb:Rachmaninoff's_Piano_Concertos
gptkb:Tchaikovsky's_Piano_Concerto_No._1
gptkb:Grieg's_Piano_Concerto
gptkbp:is_often_used_in in piano recitals
gptkbp:key A minor
gptkbp:legacy remains popular today
Continues to be a staple of the piano repertoire
A symbol of Norwegian classical music.
gptkbp:movement gptkb:Allegro_moderato
gptkb:3
gptkb:Allegro_vivace
gptkb:Adagio
three
Allegro affettuoso
Intermezzo: Andantino grazioso
gptkbp:music_style sonata form in the first movement
Rich harmonies and lyrical melodies
frequently studied in musicology
Sonata form in the first movement
Use of virtuosic piano techniques
gptkbp:next_edition gptkb:Schott_Music
gptkb:Peters_Edition
gptkb:Alfred_Music
gptkb:Henle_Verlag
Bärenreiter
gptkbp:notable_achievement Opening orchestral introduction
gptkbp:notable_conductors gptkb:Riccardo_Muti
gptkb:Herbert_von_Karajan
gptkb:Gustavo_Dudamel
gptkb:Daniel_Barenboim
gptkb:Bernstein
Conducted by many renowned conductors
gptkbp:notable_feature emotional depth
thematic development
cadenza in the first movement
interplay between piano and orchestra
gptkbp:notable_features lyrical melodies
gptkbp:notable_performance Notable performances at international competitions
gptkbp:notable_performers gptkb:Lang_Lang
gptkb:Martha_Argerich
gptkb:Yuja_Wang
gptkbp:notable_production Premiered by pianist Edmund Neupert
gptkbp:notable_recordings gptkb:Deutsche_Grammophon
gptkb:Sony_Classical
gptkb:EMI_Classics
numerous
numerous recordings available
Multiple acclaimed recordings available
by various orchestras
gptkbp:notable_work includes chamber music and songs
gptkbp:opus_number gptkb:16
54
Op. 16
gptkbp:orchestration Piano, orchestra
piano, orchestra
gptkbp:part_of classical music education
piano repertoire
standard concert repertoire
Schumann's larger body of work
virtuosic and demanding
gptkbp:performance Commonly performed in concert halls
Often performed with expressive interpretation
gptkbp:performed_by international competitions
orchestras
orchestras worldwide
concert halls worldwide
major music festivals
major concert halls
pianists of all levels
gptkbp:premiere_date 1836
gptkbp:published_by 1849
various publishers
gptkbp:record_label Various record labels have released recordings
gptkbp:recorded_by various artists
Recorded in various eras from classical to modern
gptkbp:signature_move for Edvard Grieg
opening piano theme
Famous piano theme in the first movement
gptkbp:social_structure three movements
gptkbp:style Classical music
Romantic
Late Romantic
lyrical and expressive
characterized by nationalistic elements
gptkbp:theme often lyrical and expressive
gptkbp:training in music conservatories
gptkbp:transcribed_for piano solo
Transcribed for various instruments
for solo piano
gptkbp:year_composed 1868