The Piano Concerto No. 5 in
E♭ major
,
Op.
73, by
Ludwig van Beethoven
, popularly known as the Emperor Concerto, was his last completed
piano concerto
. It was written between 1809 and 1811 in Vienna, and was dedicated to
Archduke Rudolf
, Beethoven's patron and pupil. The first performance took place on 13 January 1811 at the Palace of
Prince Joseph Lobkowitz
in Vienna, with Archduke Rudolf as the soloist,
[1]
followed by a public concert on 28 November 1811 at the
Gewandhaus
in Leipzig under conductor
Johann Philipp Christian Schulz
, the soloist being
Friedrich Schneider
.
[2]
[3]
On 12 February 1812,
Carl Czerny
, another student of Beethoven's, gave the Vienna debut of this work.The epithet of Emperor for this concerto was not Beethoven's own but was coined by
Johann Baptist Cramer
, the English publisher of the concerto.
[4]
Its duration is approximately forty minutes.