Markus Schirmer - Repertoire

Repertoire

  • W. A. Mozart: piano concertos: Kv 271 (E-flat major), Kv 365 (E-flat major, for 2 pianos), Kv 414 (A major), Kv 459 (F major), Kv 466 (D minor), Kv 467 (C major), Kv 482 (E-flat major), Kv 488 (A major), Kv 491 (C minor), Kv 503 (C major), Kv 537 (D major), Kv 595 (B-flat major)
  • K. Ditters v. Dittersdorf: Piano Concerto in A major
  • L. v. Beethoven: All 5 Piano Concertos, Triple Concerto, Choral Fantasie
  • F.Liszt: Piano Concerto No.1 in E-flat major, Danse macabre
  • F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdi: Piano Concerto No.1 (G minor, op.25), No.2 (D minor, op.40)
  • R. Schumann: Piano Concerto in A minor
  • E. Grieg: Piano Concerto in A minor
  • J. Brahms: Piano Concertos: No.1, D minor; No.2, B-flat major
  • P. I. Tschaikowski: Piano Concerto No.1, B-flat minor
  • S. Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No.2, C minor
  • S. Prokofieff: Piano Concerto No.1, D-flat major; Piano Concerto No.3, C major
  • M. Ravel: Piano Concerto in G major
  • G. Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue
  • F.Poulenc: Concerto for 2 Pianos, D minor
  • A. Honegger: Concertino
  • B. Britten: Piano Concerto
  • L. Bernstein: 2nd Symphony for piano and orchestra - "The Age of Anxiety"
  • I. Strawinsky: Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra
  • P. P. Palsson: Capriccio Serioso (1996) for piano and orchestra

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