: A return to C minor that eventually shifts to a bright C major finish . 2. Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major, Op. 58 (1805–1806)
These two works represent a critical evolutionary phase in Beethoven's career, transitioning from his early Classical roots to his "heroic" Middle Period. Beethoven_Concertos_3_4.part2.rar
: For the first time, Beethoven integrated the soloist into the coda after the cadenza, a practice he further developed in later works. Structure : : A return to C minor that eventually
This is Beethoven's only minor-key piano concerto, often seen as a direct response to Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor . Beethoven_Concertos_3_4.part2.rar
: A dramatic opening with a drum-like tattoo theme.