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Title The 5 Concertos for Piano and Orchestra

With LvBeethoven.com's website, you can listen to 928 midi files and 389 mp3 filesof works by Ludwig van Beethoven.

The following files to listen to are in midi format. The music is created by electronic sounds and instruments, which are sequenced by musicians who become the author. The sounds, therefore, do not come from an orchestra, but the result is often pleasenty surprising. Over to you to discover... Read more about what midi files are and how to listen to them.

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1st Concerto for Piano and Orchestra - Opus 15 - 1798 - 1799

14'19"

8'03"

9'31"

These files were written and sequenced by
Bill H. Nemitz
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2nd Concerto for Piano and Orchestra - Opus 19 - 1794 - 1795 - 1798

13'07"

4'06"

5'56"

These files were written and sequenced by
Bill H. Nemitz
Hess 14
1795
0'36"

Fragment of first movement first version of the Piano Concerto #2

Listen to the mp3 file of this work mp3 (615 Ko)
Sequenced by
Fiorella e Armando Orlandi
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3rd Concerto for Piano and Orchestra - Opus 37 - 1800 - 1802

15'19"

5'14"

7'36"

These files were written and sequenced by
Bill H. Nemitz
Hess 65
1820
1'06"

Piece for Piano in C major: Little Concert Finale

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From the 3rd Piano Concerto Opus 37, for piano solo.

Hess 65, KH 37, pagina 93. Biamonti 730.

Sequenced by
Fiorella e Armando Orlandi
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4th Concerto for Piano and Orchestre - Opus 58 - 1806

17'26"

3'52"

9'13"

These files were written and sequenced by
Bill H. Nemitz
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5th Concerto for Piano and Orchestra - "L'empereur" - Opus 73 - 1809

20'26"


18'29"

These files were written and sequenced by
Jean-François Lucarelli
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Title The Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
Concerto pour Violon et Orchestre - Opus 61 - 1806

23'23"


17'10"

These files were written and sequenced by
Jean-François Lucarelli
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Title Romances for instruments and Orchestra
Opus 40
1802
7'27"

1st Romance for Violin and Orchestra

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Sequenced by
Fiorella e Armando Orlandi
Opus 40
1802
9'23"
1st Romance for Violin and Orchestra Sequenced by
Peter Parkanyi
Opus 50
1802
7'56"
2nd Romance for Violin and Orchestra Sequenced by
Peter Parkanyi
Hess 13
1792-1793
3'11"

Romantic song, in E minor, for piano, flute and bassoon with accompagnement by two oboes and strings
[fragment - intended as the slow movement for a greater work]

Listen to the mp3 file of this work mp3 (3 062 Ko)
Sequenced by
Fiorella e Armando Orlandi
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Title The sketches of the concerto for Piano and Orchestra WoO 4
WoO 4
1784
25'52"
Concerto - Sonata, in E flat major, for piano
(only the piano part, with orchestral cues, survives; reconstruction by Willy Hess)
Sequenced by
Fiorella e Armando Orlandi
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Title The midi file creators
  • Bill H. Nemitz
    happily conceded to my using of his midi files. He appreciates this site, we appreciate his music.
    Thank you Bill !

  • Jean-François Lucarelli
    authorised the publication of his files on this site. A big thank you.
    Pay Jean-François a visit, he's a great music lover, notably of Beethoven and Brahms

  • Fiorella e Armando Orlandi
    are kind and assidious correspondents, and, moreover, talented creators of midi files. Thank you to them for entrusting me with their creations, and for being willing to continue on works which I lack!
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