Busoni, Piano Concerto in C Major Op. 39

Marc-André Hamelin piano. Sibelius Hall, Lahti - 31st March 2001. ENJOY !! I Prologo e Introito 0:52 II Pezzo giocoso 16:18 III Pezzo serioso 25:14 IV All’Italiana 46:08 V Cantico 57:47 At the date of 15 June 2023 the video have hours of watch time with an average view duration of 11 minutes and 47 seconds (16.6% of the video). The audience is 20.3% female, 79.7% male - 58% aged 65 years, 31% aged 55-64 - from United States, Italy, Germany, Japan, Spain (top five from first to fifth). Impressions click-through rate is 6.1% and 99.1% of the audience is not subscribed to the channel! The Piano Concerto in C major, Op. 39 (BV 247), by Ferruccio Busoni, is one of the largest works ever written in this genre. The concerto lasts around 70 minutes and is in five movements; in the final movement a male chorus sings words from the final scene of the verse drama Aladdin by Adam Oehlenschläger, who also wrote the words of one of the Danish national anthems. The first performance of the concerto took place in the Beethoven-Saal, Berlin, Germany, on November 10, 1904, at one of Busoni’s own concerts of modern music. Busoni was the soloist, with Karl Muck conducting the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and the Choir of the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church (Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche). The reviews were decidedly mixed, some being filled with outright hostility or derision. The century following its premiere has seen relatively few performances, owing to the large orchestration, complex musical texture, the use of a male chorus, and the staggering demands put on the soloist. It seems to have been Beethoven who first included a chorus in a concerted work with piano and orchestra, in his Choral Fantasy, Op. 80, of 1808, since then only a handful of works have been scored for similar forces, including Daniel Steibelt’s Piano Concerto No. 8 (first performed March 16, 1820, in Saint Petersburg) and the Piano Concerto No. 6, Op. 192 (1858) by Henri Herz which also have a choral finale. Join my Patreon: Follow me on SoundCloud: Donations:
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