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Piano concerto - Form |  | Piano concerto - Form: Encyclopedia II - Piano concerto - Form |  | A classical piano concerto is often in three movements.
A quick opening movement in sonata form including a cadenza (which may be improvised by the soloist).
A slow expressive movement
A faster rondo
Examples by Mozart and Beethoven follow this model, but examples abound which do not. Many composers have introduced innovations - for example Liszt's single-movement concertos.
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Piano concerto - Form
A classical piano concerto is often in three movements.
- A quick opening movement in sonata form including a cadenza (which may be improvised by the soloist).
- A slow expressive movement
- A faster rondo
Examples by Mozart and Beethoven follow this model, but examples abound which do not. Many composers have introduced innovations - for example Liszt's single-movement concertos.
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