Asia's Concerto dates from 1996 and has received a large number of performances. There is a catenary curve to most works - they recieve a burst of attention, and then fade, the ones that last generally gradually crawl back up into view. You may want to check the following dissertations: Meyer, John Arthur. The Solo Piano Concerto in the Twentieth Century. Owen, Stephanie Olive. The Piano Concerto in Canada Since 1955. Smith, Steven Herbert. The Piano Concerto After Bartok: A Survey for Performers of the Piano Concerto Literature with Emphasis on the Postwar Era, 1945-1970. Sunico, Raul. Selected Philippine Piano Concerti: An Eclectic Analysis. Zuk, Ireneus Bohdan. The Piano Concerto in Canada: A Chronological Survey and Stylistic Analysis of Selected Concerti by Canadian Composers. Hanson, John Robert. Macroform in Selected Twentieth-Century Piano Concertos. Stirling Newberry