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Richard Pennycuick thus...
>>The good news is that there are two further piano concertos, but AFAIK,
>>their only recording is in a 2-CD set on CPO containing all four concertos.
And Mats Norrman's response...
>That should make a total of just four. I bet there would be some more in
>the bunch of opus posthumes.
Not according to Grove:
Concerto in F sharp minor, Op. 72 (1879)
Concerto in E minor, Op. 120 (1873)
Concerto in C major, Op. 144 (1878)
Concerto in B minor, Op. 254 (about 1900)
Plus concerti for violin, cello, harp and flute, 3 symphonies, 6 operas, 6
"musical fairy-tales" and a considerable host of chamber and piano works.
Tim Mahon
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