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Concerto in E Major Allegrissimo Andante Vivace
Concerto in A Major Spirituoso Adagio Allegro
xii + 113 pp.
Nichelmann's concertos occupy a historical position between the inception of the keyboard concerto by J. S. Bach and its first apogee in the works of Mozart. Founded on stylistic elements of the baroque, this music reflects an advance in the establishment of the keyboard concerto as a genre and as a cornerstone for the development of the later classical style.
Concerto in E Major Allegrissimo Andante Vivace
Concerto in A Major Spirituoso Adagio Allegro