The 5 easiest piano concertos that you can learn

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  • čas přidán 26. 11. 2022
  • Hey everyone, today I present the 5 easiest piano concertos that you can add to your repertoire! Piano concertos are never easy, but I think this list should give you some good ideas, especially if you are new to a piano concerto.
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    Links to pieces:
    Kabalevsky Piano Concerto No. 3 : • Dmitry Kabalevsky - Pi...
    Mozart Lützow concerto : • W. A. Mozart - KV 246 ...
    Grieg piano concerto: • Grieg: Piano Concerto ...
    Haydn piano concerto No. 11 in D major: • Joseph Haydn - Keyboar...
    Mendelssohn Piano concerto no. 1 : • Mendelssohn: Piano Con...
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Komentáře • 71

  • @araortega
    @araortega Před rokem +30

    Now the most difficult piano concertos

    • @alexandertaylor7316
      @alexandertaylor7316 Před rokem +1

      Probably Xenakis, Sorabji and Finnissy would top that list.
      Of composers who would be easier on most ears, probably Bartok, Busoni, Corigliano or Alkan (if you're willing to consider his Concerto for Solo Piano as a concerto).

  • @ulysse__
    @ulysse__ Před rokem +14

    The Grieg concerto was actually the first concerto I learned alongside Mozart n°23 (A major). Grateful to Grieg to have designed such a beautiful and powerful piece yet accessible to many piano students at a relatively easier level than all the other titans of the piano repertoire. Right now I'm working on Beethoven n°1 and Rach 2, hoping to start Brahms 1 by march or so... been a journey! Thanks a bunch ;)

    • @brysoncheng7574
      @brysoncheng7574 Před rokem +1

      Did you play them with an orchestra/accompanist or just studied them on your own?

    • @ulysse__
      @ulysse__ Před rokem +3

      @@brysoncheng7574 For concerts, my teacher accompanied me on a second piano! I'm hoping to play with orchestra this summer, that is, if I win the competition. It would be a first :))

    • @FrantasticFrantasy
      @FrantasticFrantasy Před 9 měsíci

      Do you know where I can get easy level sheet music, just so I can hear those beautiful melodies? Especially the final movement.....

    • @gabrielsaavedrapina9215
      @gabrielsaavedrapina9215 Před 4 měsíci

      How long take you to learn de Cadenza? In my opinion it's the greatest challenge of the concert right?

    • @ulysse__
      @ulysse__ Před 4 měsíci

      @@gabrielsaavedrapina9215 Its actually pretty easy compared to some much more technical passages especially in the third movement! Its an impressive cadenza, but its mostly a lot of power chords, not hard per se.

  • @jabarzey
    @jabarzey Před rokem +9

    You cracked me up with the Brahms hahahaha

  • @ulysse__
    @ulysse__ Před rokem +4

    Awesome list! Might I suggest, as approachable piano concertos, Bach (n°1 in Dm is great for the fingers), Beethoven n°1 or 2, and Mendelssohn n°2 which although less famous is I believe slightly easier than the first (not from personal experience though, haven't tried them). Some harder Mozart concertos can be awesome to work with too when trying to ramp up the difficulty, like n°9, 20, 24...
    Could you make a video on suggestions for advanced, but playable concertos? It would be really interesting for students who have already studied some and are looking for a level up (something along the likes of Saint Saens, Schumann, Beethoven 3, etc)

  • @mewcury111
    @mewcury111 Před 10 měsíci +3

    The first concerto I've learned when I was 13 was the Mozart 21 k467 and I think I would still recommend it as the first one to learn.It's not tremendously difficult and the melody is amazing,I really enjoy playing it!

    • @ssarmazi
      @ssarmazi Před 6 měsíci

      I agree. It's also in C major, which doesn't hurt :) Wonderful piece, and if this amateur pianist can self-learn it, I'm thinking anyone who has any proficiency in piano can learn it.

  • @Bobowobo
    @Bobowobo Před rokem +3

    Great list! I’ve played a few Mozart (not 8), the Haydn D Major, and the Mendelssohn

  • @FelipeCostaPiano
    @FelipeCostaPiano Před rokem +3

    Thanks for the video! I didn't know about Kabalevsky's or Haydn's concertos. I will check them out. I have Grieg's concerto on my list and I want to try it when I am ready. It is interesting to hear your assessment that it should be doable for someone who can perform Chopin's Ballades comfortably. I am nowhere near that yet, but I assumed that the 4th Ballade would be technically more challenging than that concerto. Maybe the concerto is still more challenging just because of the size and the added difficulty of performing with an orchestra.

    • @PianoTechSupport
      @PianoTechSupport  Před rokem +3

      There's difficulty from it being a concerto, but otherwise, technically ballade 4 is way harder.

  • @h.p.734
    @h.p.734 Před rokem +3

    Awesome! I wasn't very familiar with the Grieg or Haydn piano concertos. I'd better give it a listen!

  • @Zebobynh0
    @Zebobynh0 Před rokem +1

    Thanks

  • @Alix777.
    @Alix777. Před rokem +1

    The only concerto I play (well the first two movements and not good) is Mozart k.37 in F which is a transcription from other composers sonatas movements when he was 11, only for orchestral writing purposes. I play the Reinecke arrangement for one piano. I like it a lot ! Even it's not a real Mozart concerto ...

  • @theflipeechestlanjao7754

    What about Rach 3, easiest piano concerto 👍

  • @j.rohmann3199
    @j.rohmann3199 Před rokem +1

    Sadly I have not learned any concerto yet but I cant wait to do those mentioned here someday. My favourite one of all time that I reaöly want to learn someday is the Brahms concerto no 2. I hust love Brahms incredibly much

    • @PianoTechSupport
      @PianoTechSupport  Před rokem +1

      It's time to learn one J Rohmann😌👍

    • @j.rohmann3199
      @j.rohmann3199 Před rokem

      @@PianoTechSupport I will probably start with the "easy" mozart concerto and work myself up from there. I am sure it is a very rewarding feeling to play a work like this

  • @yondertz
    @yondertz Před rokem +1

    Next .. 5 hardest piano concertos we cannot learn. Hahahaaha. Great vid as usual! Thanks for the ideas you freely give here! The Kabalevsky concerto is a discovery for me. 😊

  • @swety2962
    @swety2962 Před rokem +2

    0:31 Sofia philharmonic hall, very nice

  • @thejils1669
    @thejils1669 Před rokem +10

    You forgot to include the Prokovief PC 2, any of the Ravel PC, and the Glinkoff PC for the left pinky finger (even though the latter has some tricky vivace octave scale runs). Also, even though it's not titled as a PC, consider the Rach Paganini Rhapsody. All of these are pieces of cake that are easily approachable and you can probably sight read with your orchestra on the first try.

    • @rejibutera4496
      @rejibutera4496 Před rokem +1

      yes of course LMAOOO especially the prok 2

    • @mariosvourliotakis778
      @mariosvourliotakis778 Před rokem +4

      PROKOFIEV 2?!?!?!?!?

    • @rejibutera4496
      @rejibutera4496 Před rokem +1

      @@mariosvourliotakis778 hahaha i was joking

    • @PianoTechSupport
      @PianoTechSupport  Před rokem +6

      Prok 2 aka the EASIEST 👌😎😎😎

    • @thejils1669
      @thejils1669 Před rokem

      Naaa...the Glinkoff PC for the left pinky, even with the octave scales, is, hands down, the easiest... (no) pun intended...

  • @collinm.4652
    @collinm.4652 Před 9 měsíci

    Shostakovich is another great one. It’s not easy by any means but it’s VERY fun.

  • @GoldenBiba
    @GoldenBiba Před 4 měsíci

    I have been practising on beethoven 1 for a while. what do you think about that concerto when compared to those mentioned in this video?

  • @feni2934
    @feni2934 Před rokem +4

    I really should listen to mote concertos

  • @alger0928
    @alger0928 Před rokem +5

    Hello man,can you make the rank of difficulty of Beethoven Symphonies (Liszt)?

  • @Leo-uh7df
    @Leo-uh7df Před rokem

    Hi, what do you think about Beethovens No. 3, i think that it is also one beautiful Piano Concerto which is still relatively easy, compared to e.g. Rachs Concertos

    • @PianoTechSupport
      @PianoTechSupport  Před rokem

      I think his 2nd is the easiest! I made a video ranking the Beethoven concertos, btw :)

  • @thomaswenas-bobbiefet5805

    Not a piano concerto per se, but bachs klavier concert in f minor is also a nice start i think.

    • @PianoTechSupport
      @PianoTechSupport  Před rokem

      Yes, I was thinking about adding it. And you're right, it's not a piano concerto per se!

  • @ladivinafanatic
    @ladivinafanatic Před rokem +3

    Mendelssohn 1 is the first concerto I've learned.

    • @PianoTechSupport
      @PianoTechSupport  Před rokem +1

      Nice!! For me it was Beet 1 😂

    • @ladivinafanatic
      @ladivinafanatic Před rokem +1

      @@PianoTechSupport For me Beethoven 1 is a much better concerto than both Mendelssohn.

  • @mariosvourliotakis778
    @mariosvourliotakis778 Před rokem +3

    Why arent the Bach piano concerti here? I guess they're keyboard concerti, and some are trascriptions, but I think they could have been mentioned as an alternative. They're small, technically not very demanding, and musically they're alright, nothing crazy going on... Im currently learning N5 in F minor and its pretty easy compared to my previous experience with concerti..

    • @PianoTechSupport
      @PianoTechSupport  Před rokem +2

      You're right, it's also a nice concerto to start with, even though it's a harpsichord concerto (technically)

  • @joejolliffe
    @joejolliffe Před 10 měsíci

    I know the piece but just can't quite remember what its called! Does anyone know what the piece that starts in the background from 2:35 is?

    • @lenameyer2921
      @lenameyer2921 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I think it’s a hungarian rhapsody by liszt, but something like orchestral version

    • @joejolliffe
      @joejolliffe Před 9 měsíci

      @@lenameyer2921 thanks

  • @ayushrudra8600
    @ayushrudra8600 Před rokem

    I’m learning the “Kab 3” as you say
    Edit: I’ve already played Haydn 11

  • @tungholau2457
    @tungholau2457 Před rokem

    Grieg concerto should not be listed, it may be the same level of Chopin concertos.
    here are the easiest concertos below:
    Mozart concertos
    haydn Concerto no 11
    Beethoven concertos 1 & 2,triplet concerto
    Hummel concerto op 73
    Kuhlau - Piano Concerto Op. 7

    • @PianoTechSupport
      @PianoTechSupport  Před rokem

      Grieg concerto same level as Chopin concerto ??? 🤣 Respectfully .. no!

    • @tungholau2457
      @tungholau2457 Před rokem

      @@PianoTechSupport Grieg and Chopin concerto are more technically difficult than the concertos I listed.

  • @renatochacon289
    @renatochacon289 Před rokem

    The Korsakov Piano Concerto could be considered “easy” too ?

  • @Joseph-mv3rz
    @Joseph-mv3rz Před rokem

    I'm predicting shostakovich no. 2

  • @noriskky
    @noriskky Před rokem +2

    Asian parents be disappointed