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The Allegro de concierto in C ♯ major, Op. 46, is a virtuosic showpiece for piano by Enrique Granados, composed between 1903 and 1904. [1] Its lyricism and technical brilliance, reminiscent of Franz Liszt , have made it one of the composer's most popular works.
Frédéric Chopin's Allegro de concert, Op. 46, is a piece for piano, published in November 1841.It is in one movement and takes between 11 and 15 minutes to play. The principal themes are bold and expressive.
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Additional Italian words also indicate tempo and mood. For example, the "agitato" in the Allegro agitato of the last movement of George Gershwin's piano concerto in F has both a tempo indication (undoubtedly faster than a usual Allegro) and a mood indication ("agitated").
The Concert Allegro, Op. 46 by Sir Edward Elgar is a piece of music for solo piano. It takes about 10 minutes to perform. It is the only piano work he wrote that was designed for concert performance. [1] It is in the key of C major [2] and was written in 1901, at the request of the pianist Fanny Davies. [1]
Recordings of the Allegro have been primarily confined to comprehensive editions of Satie's piano music: Aldo Ciccolini (EMI, 1988), Olof Höjer (Swedish Society Discofil, 1996), Jean-Yves Thibaudet (Decca, 2002), Cristina Ariagno (Brilliant Classics, 2006) and Alessandro Simonetto (OnClassical, 2021) who made an unedited version with an originally deleted passage.