Few musical forms capture the sheer scale of human drama quite like the piano concerto. It is the ultimate dialogue: a single, vulnerable instrument standing up to, conversing with, and sometimes battling an entire hundred-piece orchestra. But let’s get one thing straight before we dive in. I generally don’t like the idea of designating the “best” or top music pieces or composers. Art, in general, is very subjective. Yes, there are criteria that make a musical piece technically “better” than another, but after a point, when those criteria are over the standard, it is not possible to choose objectively what is better. As the great Béla Bartók once dryly put it: “Competition is for horses, not composers.” Even so, it is undeniably fun to introduce my personal favorite pieces and composers. So while we may casually throw around phrases like the “best piano concertos of all time,” keep in mind there is no specific order here. These are simply ten awesome works that offer a transcendent listening experience. I highly suggest you sit and just listen to them from beginning to end; or, even better, find them in a concert happening near you and attend it live. #ClassicalMusic #PianoConcerto #PianistLife #MusicMagazine #Rachmaninoff #Beethoven #Mozart #Tchaikovsky #ClassicalPiano #LiveMusic #MusicHistory #Chopin #Schumann #ConcertGoer #ClassicFM https://tunitemusic.com/post/top-10-piano-concertos-of-all-time/






