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    Unsurpassable magic.

    Listen from 7:58.

    [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzDgkMCxC5o[/YOUTUBE]

    Do you like that? Here is how it begins in the score:



    Notice the motif in the piano. Ta, ta, ta, taa. It's been isolated, as in some parts of the famous movement. The whole passage has unsurpassable magic.

    #2
    Yes a wonderful moment at the start of the development section - Beethoven creates this by contrast, the forte of the orchestra with the sudden quite entry in the piano with a sudden ambiguous change of key.
    'Man know thyself'

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      #3
      There has always been something 'otherwordly' for me about this concerto.
      Perhaps Enrique you'd like to read this if you can obtain a copy:
      Beethoven's "Orpheus" Concerto: The Fourth Piano Concerto in Its Cultural Context North American Beethoven Studies Series, by Owen Jander.

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        #4
        I am seeing Amazon.com has it, but my recent experience with them was unlucky. Probably due to the present conditions in my country. I'll have to wait until better conditions prevail, Quijote.

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