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- From: fernande@cps.msu.edu (Jose Roberto Fernandez)
- Newsgroups: rec.music.classical
- Subject: Re: FAVORITE PIANO CONCERTO
- Message-ID: <1h4pseINNh3i@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu>
- Date: 21 Dec 92 16:03:26 GMT
- References: <1992Dec21.061136.12310@dartvax.dartmouth.edu>
- Reply-To: fernande@cps.msu.edu (Jose Roberto Fernandez)
- Organization: Dept. of Computer Science, Michigan State University
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- Originator: fernande@atlantic.cps.msu.edu
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- From the Book of Classical Music Lists (H. Kupferberg, 1985)
-
- New York Philharmonic performances from 1842 to June 1984:
-
- Piano Concertos (only the most played ones available):
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- Beethoven
- #5 - 159
- #4 - 151
- #3 - 114
- #1 - 66
- #2 - 29
- Brahms
- #2 - 129
- #1 - 109
- Mozart
- #20 - 65
- #23 - 54
- #24 - 45
- #21 - 44
- Schumann - 155
- Tchaikovsky #1 - 122
- Grieg - 75
- Rachmaninov #2 - 54
-
- I have listened to all the above plus a few more, and my favorite
- is Rachmaninov's #2 (and among the Beethoven's, #4). But it all
- really depends on my mood and which among my favorites I listened
- to last.
- --
- Jose Roberto Fernandez
- fernande@cps.msu.edu
- Computer Science
- Mich. St. Univ.
-