The concerto is often compared to the Piano Concerto of Robert Schumann: it is in the same key; the opening descending flourish on the piano is similar; the overall style is considered to be closer to Schumann than any other single composer. Incidentally, both composers wrote only one concerto for piano. Grieg had heard Schumann's concerto played by Clara Schumann in Leipzig in 1858, and was greatly influenced by Schumann's style generally, having been taught the piano by Schumann's friend Ernst Ferdinand Wenzel.
Edvard Grieg and Robert Schumann Grieg Piano Concerto; Schumann Piano Concerto 2003
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The work was premiered by Edmund Neupert on 3 April 1869, in Copenhagen, with Holger Simon Paulli conducting. Some sources say that Grieg himself, an excellent pianist, was the intended soloist, but he was unable to attend the premiere owing to commitments with an orchestra in Christiania (now Oslo). Among those who did attend the premiere were the Danish composer Niels Gade and the Russian pianist Anton Rubinstein, who provided his piano for the occasion.[6] Neupert was also the dedicatee of the second edition of the concerto (Rikard Nordraak was the original dedicatee), and James Huneker said that he composed the first movement cadenza.[7]
Grieg worked on a transcription of the concerto for two solo pianos, which was completed by Károly Thern.[11] The premiere recording of this version was by the British piano duo Anthony Goldstone and Caroline Clemmow.[12]
In 1882 and 1883, Grieg worked on a second piano concerto in B minor, but it was never completed. The sketches for the concerto have been recorded by the pianist Einar Steen-Nøkleberg. In 1997, the Oslo Grieg Society held its Third International Competition for Composers on the theme: of "re-imagine" Grieg's second concerto. One of the contestants, the Belgian composer Laurent Beeckmans, elaborated a full piano concerto from the sketches, which was first performed in London on 3 May 2003.[15]
The concerto was used in a sketch by the British comedians Morecambe and Wise. Originally written by Dick Hills and Sid Green and performed as a two-hander in the ITV series Two of a Kind in 1963, the sketch was subsequently amended and used again in the Christmas edition of The Morecambe & Wise Show, the duo's BBC series, in 1971. The sketch features Eric Morecambe as the piano soloist; while Ernie Wise was the conductor in the original sketch, the amended version features André Previn, then the principal conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra.[18] Morecambe claims he is playing "all the right notes, but not necessarily in the right order". He was playing a simplified version of the correct music but in a completely inappropriate style.[19][20]
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1882): The Immovable Do (1933)Anton Webern (Austria, 1883): Symphonie (1928)Anton Webern (Austria, 1883): Concerto for nine instruments (1934)Anton Webern (Austria, 1883): Quartet (1938)Anton Webern (Austria, 1883): Cantata 1 (1939)Anton Webern (Austria, 1883): Cantata 2 (1943)Edgar Varese (France, 1883): Hyperprism (1923)Edgar Varese (France, 1883): Ionisation (1931)Edgar Varese (France, 1883): Ecuatorial (1934)Edgar Varese (France, 1883): Deserts (1954)Edgar Varese (France, 1883): Poeme Electronique (1958)Arnold Bax (Britain, 1883): Winter Legends (1930)Arnold Bax (Britain, 1883): Symphony 6 (1934) Alfredo Casella (Italy, 1883): La Giara (1924) Alfredo Casella (Italy, 1883): Concerto Romano for Organ, Brass, Timpani, and Strings (1926) Alfredo Casella (Italy, 1883): Scarlattiana for Piano and Orchestra (1926) Alfredo Casella (Italy, 1883): Paganiniana (1942) Alfredo Casella (Italy, 1883): Concerto for Strings, Piano, Timpani and Percussion (1943) Alfredo Casella (Italy, 1883): Harp Sonata (1943) Alfredo Casella (Italy, 1883): Violin Concerto (1928) Alfredo Casella (Italy, 1883): Triple Concerto (1933) Alfredo Casella (Italy, 1883): Cello Concerto (1935) Arseny Avraamov (Russia, 1884): Symphony of Sirens (1922)Egon Wellesz (Austria, 1885): Symphony 1 (1945)Egon Wellesz (Austria, 1885): Alkestis (1923)Egon Wellesz (Austria, 1885): Symphony 5 (1956)Egon Wellesz (Austria, 1885): Symphony 9 (1971)Alban Berg (Austria, 1885): String Quartet (1910)Alban Berg (Austria, 1885): Chamber Concerto (1925)Alban Berg (Austria, 1885): Lyric Suite (1926)Alban Berg (Austria, 1885): Violin Concerto (1935)Paul Paray (France, 1886): Messe du Cinquieme Centenaire de la Mort de Jeanne d'Arc (1931)Florence Price (USA, 1887): Symphony #1 (1932)Hector Villa-Lobos (Brazil, 1887): Choros No. 2 (1924)Hector Villa-Lobos (Brazil, 1887): Choros No. 4 (1926)Hector Villa-Lobos (Brazil, 1887): Choros No. 8 (1925)Hector Villa-Lobos (Brazil, 1887): Choros No. 10 (1925)Hector Villa-Lobos (Brazil, 1887): Choros No. 9 (1929)Hector Villa-Lobos (Brazil, 1887): Choros No. 11 (1928)Hector Villa-Lobos (Brazil, 1887): Choros No. 12 (1929)Hector Villa-Lobos (Brazil, 1887): Symphony 7 (1945)Kurt Schwitters (Germany, 1887): Ursonate (1932)Matthijs Vermeulen (Holland, 1888): Symphony 2 (1919)Matthijs Vermeulen (Holland, 1888): Symphony 6 (1958)Cyrillus Kreek (Estonia, 1889): Reekviem (1927)Cyrillus Kreek (Estonia, 1889): Setu Sumfoonia (1953)Jacques Ibert (France, 1890): Escales (1922)Jacques Ibert (France, 1890): Symphonie Marine (1931)Jacques Ibert (France, 1890): Flute Concerto (1932)Jacques Ibert (France, 1890): Histoires (1922) Bohuslav Martinu (Czech, 1890): The Butterfly that Stamped (1926) Bohuslav Martinu (Czech, 1890): Quartet for Clarinet, French Horn, Violoncello and Side-drum (1924)Bohuslav Martinu (Czech, 1890): Greek Passion (1961)Bohuslav Martinu (Czech, 1890): Symphony 6 (1953) Bohuslav Martinu (Czech, 1890): Piano Concerto 2 (1934) Bohuslav Martinu (Czech, 1890): Double Concerto for strings and timpani i (1938) Bohuslav Martinu (Czech, 1890): Harpsichord Concerto (1938) Bohuslav Martinu (Czech, 1890): Concerto da Camera (1941) Bohuslav Martinu (Czech, 1890): Symphony 1 (1942) Bohuslav Martinu (Czech, 1890): Violin Concerto 2 (1943) Bohuslav Martinu (Czech, 1890): Sonata for violin and piano 3 (1944) Bohuslav Martinu (Czech, 1890): Symphony 4 (1945)Bohuslav Martinu (Czech, 1890): Cello Concerto 2 (1945)Bohuslav Martinu (Czech, 1890): Sinfonietta (1951)Bohuslav Martinu (Czech, 1890): Rhapsody Concerto for viola and orchestra (1952)Bohuslav Martinu (Czech, 1890): Symphony 6 (1953)Bohuslav Martinu (Czech, 1890): Concerto for Violin and Piano (1953)Bohuslav Martinu (Czech, 1890): Piano Sonata (1954) Bohuslav Martinu (Czech, 1890): Oboe Concerto (1955) Bohuslav Martinu (Czech, 1890): Piano Concerto 4 (1956) Bohuslav Martinu (Czech, 1890): Parables (1957) Bohuslav Martinu (Czech, 1890): Field Mass (1939)Bohuslav Martinu (Czech, 1890): Piano Concerto 5 (1957) Bohuslav Martinu (Czech, 1890): Fantasia for Theremin, Oboe, String Quartet and Piano H. 301 (1944)TM, , Copyright 2003 Piero Scaruffi All rights reserved.Frank Martin (Switzerland, 1890): Petite Symphonie Concertante (1945)Gosta Nystroem (Sweden, 1890): Symphony 2 (1935)Gosta Nystroem (Sweden, 1890): Symphony 3 (1947)Arthur Bliss (Britain, 1891): Colour Symphony (1922)Arthur Bliss (Britain, 1891): Morning Heroes (1930)Arthur Bliss (Britain, 1891): Checkmate (1937)Arthur Bliss (Britain, 1891): Miracle in the Gorbals (1944) Arthur Bliss (Britain, 1891): Adam Zero (1946)Arthur Bliss (Britain, 1891): Meditations on a Theme of John Blow (1955)Arthur Bliss (Britain, 1891): The Beatitudes (1962)Arthur Bliss (Britain, 1891): Cello Concerto (1970)Sergej Prokofev (Russia, 1891): Piano Concerto 2 (1913)Sergej Prokofev (Russia, 1891): Piano Concerto 3 (1918)Sergej Prokofev (Russia, 1891): Symphony 1 (1918)Sergej Prokofev (Russia, 1891): Symphony 2 (1925)Sergej Prokofev (Russia, 1891): Symphony 3 (1928)Sergej Prokofev (Russia, 1891): Piano Concerto 5 (1932)Sergej Prokofev (Russia, 1891): Peter and the Wolf (1934)Sergej Prokofev (Russia, 1891): Romeo and Juliet (1936)Sergej Prokofev (Russia, 1891): Aleksandr Nevsky (1939)Sergej Prokofev (Russia, 1891): Piano Sonata 7 (1942)Sergej Prokofev (Russia, 1891): Simphony 5 (1944)Sergej Prokofev (Russia, 1891): Piano Sonata 8 (1944)Sergej Prokofev (Russia, 1891): Symphony 6 (1947)Sergej Prokofev (Russia, 1891): Violin Sonata No. 2 (1944)Sergej Prokofev (Russia, 1891): Sinfonia Concertante (1952)Sergej Prokofev (Russia, 1891): Toccata in D minor (1916)Giorgio Ghedini (Italy, 1892): Concerto dell'Albatro (1945)Ferde Grofe' (USA, 1892): Grand Canyon Suite (1931) Arthur Honegger (Switzerland, 1892): Pastoral d'Ete (1920)Arthur Honegger (Switzerland, 1892): Pacific 231 (1923)Arthur Honegger (Switzerland, 1892): Symphonie Liturgique (1946)Arthur Honegger (Switzerland, 1892): Cello Concerto (1929)Darius Milhaud (France, 1892): Le Boeuf Sur le Toit (1920)Darius Milhaud (France, 1892): La Creation du Monde (1924)Herbert Howells (Britain, 1892): Stabat Mater (1965)Hilding Rosenberg (Sweden, 1892): Symphony 4 (1940)Hilding Rosenberg (Sweden, 1892): Symphony 5 (1944)Hilding Rosenberg (Sweden, 1892): Symphony 6 (1951)Hilding Rosenberg (Sweden, 1892): String Quartet 8 (1957)Laszlo Lajtha (Hungary, 1892): Symphony 7 (1957)Kaikhosru Sorabji (Britain, 1892): Piano Sonata #4 (1929)Kaikhosru Sorabji (Britain, 1892): Sequentia cyclica super "Dies irae" ex Missa pro defunctis (1948-49),Kaikhosru Sorabji (Britain, 1892): Concertino non grosso for String Sextet with Piano obbligato quasi continuo (1968)Kaikhosru Sorabji (Britain, 1892): Opus Clavicembalisticum (1930)Kaikhosru Sorabji (Britain, 1892): Piano Symphony #2 (1954)Kaikhosru Sorabji (Britain, 1892): Piano Symphony #4 (1964)Rued Langgaard (Denmark, 1893): Music Of The Spheres (1918)Lili Boulanger (France, 1893): Faust and Helene (1912)Lili Boulanger (France, 1893): Psalm 130 "Du Fond de l'Abime" (1917)Lili Boulanger (France, 1893): Old Buddhist Prayer (1917)Lili Boulanger (France, 1893): D'un Soir Triste (1918)Lili Boulanger (France, 1893): Clairieres dans le Ciel (1914)Alois Haba (Czech, 1893): Quartet 2 (1921)Leo Ornstein (Russia, 1893): Quintet piano (1927)Ivan Wyschnegradsky (Russia, 1893): The Day of Existence for narrator, full orchestra and mixed chorus (1916)Ivan Wyschnegradsky (Russia, 1893): 24 Preludes for two pianos in quarter tones (1934)Ivan Wyschnegradsky (Russia, 1893): Ainsi parlait Zarathoustra for 4 pianos in quarter tones (1936)Ivan Wyschnegradsky (Russia, 1893): String Quartet #2 (1931) Ivan Wyschnegradsky (Russia, 1893): Cosmos for 4 pianos in quarter tones (1940) Ivan Wyschnegradsky (Russia, 1893): Sonata for viola & two pianos in quarter tones (1959)Ivan Wyschnegradsky (Russia, 1893): Integrations for 2 pianos in quarter tones (1962)Ivan Wyschnegradsky (Russia, 1893): The Eternal Stranger for voices, mixed choir, 4 pianos in quarter tones, percussions and orchestra (1960)Aaron Avshalomoff (Russia, 1894): Flute concerto (1948)Ervin Schulhoff (Czech, 1894): Symphony 5 (1938)Ervin Schulhoff (Czech, 1894): Concerto 2 (1923)Walter Piston (USA, 1894): Concerto for Viola and Orchestra (1957)Borys Lyatoshinsky (Ukraine, 1895): Symphony 2 (1936)Borys Lyatoshinsky (Ukraine, 1895): Symphony 3 (1954) 2ff7e9595c
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