This was actually Rachmaninoff's second attempt at a piano concerto. In 1889 he had begun but abandoned a concerto in C minor (the same key, incidentally, in which he would later write his Second Piano Concerto). He wrote Natalya Skalon on 26 March 1891, "I am now composing a piano concerto. Two movements are already written; the last movement is not written, but is composed; I shall probably finish the whole concerto by the summer, and then in the summer orchestrate it" He finished composing and scoring the piece on July 6 and was satisfied with what he had written. The first movement was premiered on 17 March 1892 at the Moscow Conservatoire, with the composer as soloist and Vasily Safonov conducting. This may have been the only time the composer played the concerto in its original form, although Siloti, to whom it is dedicated, programmed it to play himself on several occasions.

Date of composition 1891 (Revised in 1917.)
Premiered 1892, March 17th in Russia, Moscow
Type Concerto
Tonality F-sharp Minor
Catalogue Op. 1
Approx. duration 25 minutes
Instruments Piano
Orchestra
Autotranslations beta Sergueï Rachmaninov: Concerto pour piano n°1 en fa dièse mineur, Op. 1
Sergej Vasil'evič Rachmaninov: Concerto per pianoforte n. 1 in fa diesis minore, Op. 1
Sergei Wassiljewitsch Rachmaninow: Konzert Nr. 1 für Klavier fis-moll, Op. 1