SHAZAM does not provide the composer's name.

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fmq Posted messages 4899 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   -
Hello,

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I used Shazam to discover Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major, Op. 58: III. Rondo. Vivace by Clara Haskil, RIAS-Symphonie-Orchester & Dean Dixon. https://www.shazam.com/track/56540195/piano-concerto-no-4-in-g-major-op-58-iii-rondo-vivace

But where can we find the name of the COMPOSER????

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  1. fmq Posted messages 4899 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   722
     
    hello

    actually, shazam does give the composer..............it's written on the cover photo of the CD
    https://i.ytimg.com/vi/xaZ1Qd9uHMI/maxresdefault.jpg

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  2. brucine Posted messages 25262 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   4 187
     
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    1. Orou
       
      Lost...
      It's Mozart ,,,,,,!!!
      No hard feelings
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      1. brucine Posted messages 25262 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   4 187 > Orou
         
        Of course not.

        Mozart's last concerto is numbered 27, and all of Mozart's works when performed are referenced in the Kochel catalog, for example K41 or K453 concerning the piano concertos in G major.
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  3. Orou
     
    Shazam provides the artist but not the composer.
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    1. brucine Posted messages 25262 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   4 187
       
      I know, but I gave you the answer, which you contested by writing something silly, not without a certain arrogance.

      Should I elaborate?

      It's not entirely a coincidence that these interpretations circulate on YouTube or elsewhere, not because they are anthological but because they correspond to the expiration period of the performers' copyright (50 years).

      There is no chance that Mozart also wrote a piano concerto in G major Opus 85 "III Rondo Vivace."

      Nor that, at the time mentioned (1953-1954), the late radio orchestra of the American sector of Berlin (RIAS) performed simultaneously under the fingers of Clara Haskil and the direction of Dean Dixon the Beethoven concerto which is well documented and another Mozart concerto that cannot have the same movements and designation.
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