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The Concerto for Piano and String Orchestra (also known as the Piano Concerto) is a piano concerto composed by Alfred Schnittke in 1979, and premiered in Leningrad that year. The unconventional work is in a single movement with contrasting sections. It one of his most often performed works.

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  • The Concerto for Piano and String Orchestra (also known as the Piano Concerto) is a piano concerto composed by Alfred Schnittke in 1979, and premiered in Leningrad that year. The unconventional work is in a single movement with contrasting sections. It one of his most often performed works. (en)
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  • The Concerto for Piano and String Orchestra (also known as the Piano Concerto) is a piano concerto composed by Alfred Schnittke in 1979, and premiered in Leningrad that year. The unconventional work is in a single movement with contrasting sections. It one of his most often performed works. (en)
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