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Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments (Stravinsky)

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Stravinsky made his British radio debut in the British premiere of the work, on 19 June 1927, with the Wireless Symphony Orchestra (the fore-runner of the
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This concerto numbers among many works for piano written about the same time to be played by the composer himself. This is also true of
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on 22 May 1924 under the direction of the composer, who played the piano. Koussevitzky had requested such a work of Stravinsky.
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was unusual at the time, the form had been explored earlier in the twentieth century and would be explored later.
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period, and represent a departure from the composer's previous Russian style, in which he produced works such as
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reproducing piano, on roll no. 528. The first and so far only public performance took place on 10 June 1962, at
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In 1925 Stravinsky recorded the first movement of this work in
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The concerto, as described in its name, is scored for solo
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Index

Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments
Igor Stravinsky
Paris
Symphonies of Wind Instruments
Switzerland
neoclassical
The Rite of Spring
Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra
Sonata of 1924
Serenade in A
piano
wind instruments
symphony orchestra
flutes
piccolo
oboes
cor anglais
clarinets
bassoons
contrabassoon
trumpets
trombones
tuba
double basses
timpano
piano
Serge Koussevitzky
Opera of Paris
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Edward Clark

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