The Piano Concerto No.
2 in G minor, Op.
23 by Dmitry Kabalevsky was composed in 1935 (just a few years after he joined the faculty of the Moscow Conservatory) and then revised in 1973.
[1] Its first performance was given in Moscow on May 12, 1936,[citation needed] and consists of three movements: This article about a concerto is a stub.
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