Julius Zellner (1832-1900) was an Austrian composer. Another one without a whole lot of biographical information that I could find. No Wikipedia articles in any language. This is his only concerto that I'm aware of.
IMSLP: imslp.org/wiki/Category:Zelln...
Movements:
0:00 - I. Allegro con brio
11:25 - II. Andante sostenuto
18:39 - III. Finale. Allegro vivace
Conductor score again because no reduction was available. Full screen if you're following along.
I saw at one time on RU-vid a discussion about piano concertos that open with just the soloist, and how rare that is. Well here's another one that can be added to that select list (probably at the end of it if you're going alphabetically).
Disclaimer: Yes, it's synthesized. Obviously real musicians with real instruments would be vastly superior, but this simulated performance is better than nothing at all, which is what existed previously. My greatest wish is that these videos will inspire someone with the means to arrange a real performance and hopefully record and publish it so we can hear them in their full glory. If that someone is you, or you know of an existing recording of this, please let me know and I may add a link to this description.
26 июл 2024