Beethoven: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 4 in G major op. 58

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Ludwig van Beethoven's 4th Piano Concerto in G major was composed between 1805 and 1806. The autograph is lost; however, there is a draft authorised by Beethoven for printing in 1808. Beethoven later produced a version for string quintet and piano. The piano concerto was already performed from 1807 with Beethoven as pianist.

Pianist Lovre Marušić celebrated a great success in December 2023: The student of Prof Grigory Gruzman's piano class in Weimar won 2nd prize worth 25,000 euros at the 10th International Beethoven Competition in Bonn. Most recently, he attracted attention in 2021 with a 2nd prize at the prestigious Cleveland International Piano Competition in the USA. With this concert, Lovre Marušić successfully completed his concert exam at the University of Music FRANZ LISZT Weimar.

With this concert, Nicolás Pasquet bid farewell as chief conductor of ‘his’ university orchestra - and as Professor of Orchestral Conducting also to his music academy. For more than 30 years, he had a decisive influence on conducting training in Weimar. Together with the other lecturers at the Institute of Conducting and Opera Coaching, he has trained generations of successful conductors, general music directors, chief conductors and opera coaches. His alumni stand at the podiums of major orchestras throughout Europe, the USA and Canada - in Madrid, Amsterdam, Salzburg, Boston, Montréal, Copenhagen, Budapest, Cologne, Düsseldorf and many more.

I. Allegro moderato
II. Andante con moto
III. Rondo vivace

Lovre Marušić, Klavier
Orchestra of the FRANZ LISZT University of Music Weimar
Chamber Choir of the FRANZ LISZT University of Music Weimar
Rehearsal: Jürgen Puschbeck
Conductor: Nicolás Pasquet

Concert recording from 20th June 2024 in the Weimarhalle.

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