William Strother writes:
>You must know that the 6th Piano Concerto is merely an adaption by
>Beeethoven of his Violin Concerto. Of most interest to me is that he
>wrote out the cadenzas, and very unusual and interesting cadenzas at that.
There is another fragmentary Sixth Concerto, also in D major, the first
movement of which has appeared in a performing edition by Professor
Nicholas Cook. I have only encountered it in MIDI format on the "Unheard
Beethoven" website: http://www.unheardbeethoven.org/. It's interesting
music, in a post-"Emperor" mode, and is definitely distinct from the Violin
Concerto.
DPHorn, who wishes that Beethoven hadn't put it aside.