Ludwig van Beethoven's Rondo for Piano and Orchestra in B-flat major, WoO 6 was composed in 1793 and originally intended as the final movement for his second piano concerto.
[2] It was eventually published in 1829, with the solo part completed by Carl Czerny.
[1][3] It is scored for an orchestra of 1 flute, 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, and strings, the same instrumentation as the concerto.
The composition consists of a single multi-tempo movement marked Rondo: Allegro – Andante – Tempo I – Presto.
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