Jan Ladislav Dusík - Piano Concerto No. 12, Op. 49 (1801)

Jan Ladislav Dussek (baptized Jan Václav Dusík, with surname also written as Duschek or Düssek; 12 February 1760 – 20 March 1812) was a Czech composer and pianist. He was an important representative of Czech music abroad in the second half of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century. Some of his more forward-looking piano works have traits often associated with Romanticism. Piano Concerto No. 12 in g minor, Op. 49 (1801) Dedicated to Monsieur et Madame Louis Vidal de Hambourg I. Allegro ma espressivo (0:00) II. Adagio (15:22) III. Rondo. Allegro non troppo (23:06) Andreas Staier, forte piano & Concerto Köln Classical FM writes about Dussek: Jan Ladislav Dussek is a composer who’s known to piano and harp students for all his works that turn up in Royal Conservatory of Music repertoire – the guy could write sonatas and sonatinas for those two instruments like nobody’s business. He did so much for the piano that I’m surprised he isn’t
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