Concert Piece (Konzertstück), Op. 33

Composer: REINECKE, Carl
  • Concert Piece in g minor, Op. 33 is a single-movement work for piano and chamber orchestra written in 1848.
  • The work is dedicated to Bohemian composer and pianist Ignaz Moscheles.1
  • One of Reinecke’s earlier works, the piece is stylistically representative of mid-century Romanticism and sits nicely in company with the works of Robert Schumann and Felix Mendelssohn.2

Sources

  1. “Konzertstück, Op.33 (Reinecke, Carl),” IMSLP, accessed August 18, 2023, https://imslp.org/wiki/Konzertst%C3%BCck%2C_Op.33_(Reinecke%2C_Carl).
  2. Eric Salzman, Notes in accompanying booklet, Rondo Brillante: Early Romantic Works for Piano and Orchestra performed by Joshua Pierce and the Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Bystrik Rezucha, MSR 1196, 2006, compact disc.

Cut IDs

15077