Keyboard Concerto in B-flat Major, Op. 2


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A pastor, critic, and writer by profession, Carl Ludwig Junker today is far better known for his books, articles, and published letters than for his musical compositions. As one of the most interesting and perceptive commentators and theorists of the late eighteenth century, Junker provided valuable information about contemporary musicians and music making during his lifetime. Junker also wrote twenty-four symphonies (now lost), thirteen piano pieces, and several songs. The concerto presented in this edition, opus 2, was published by Bossler in 1782. As Junker’s only surviving concerto, it enriches our understanding and appreciation of the early piano concerto, a genre that would find its full realization in the hands of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven.













Piano Concerto in B-flat


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Concerto in E-flat Major, Wq 2


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This volume contains the keyboard concerto Wq 2 written in Leipzig in 1734 and revised in Berlin in 1743.













Concerto No. 2 in G Major & Concerto No. 3 in E-Flat Major Arranged for Two Pianos


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First single-volume publication ofnewly edited versions ofConcerto Nos. 2and3. Only availableversion of Concerto No. 2 with both the rare original score and minor alterations by Alexander Siloti."