- German pressings of the immense Sony Classical Masters Catalog in smart, desirable and collectible multi-disc editions - The Sony catalog is replete with legendary artists and many of the greatest recordings of the classical repertoire - Box fronts feature large, prominently displayed photo of the featured artist - Slender, shelf-friendly boxes; CD's housed in space-saving slipsleeves
Newly presented in 180gm heavyweight vinyl pressings.Each release includes a voucher with a unique code to download the digital audio files (MP3) of the full album for free.Pressed at OPTIMALThis 1973 recording of K595 is quite extraordinary -- a performance that has sheer poetry in places (after the first-movement cadenza, for instance) that Ive never heard matched. Theres no shortage of energy either . . . For me, the result is a Desert Island performance.- International Record Review
Widely regarded as one of the foremost Mozart interpreters of our time: Mitsuko Uchida returns, conducting the orchestra herself from the piano, with live performances of two of Mozart's most popular concertos. Mozart entered the A major Concerto, K488 into his catalogue of works on March 2, 1786: A piano concerto. In the A major concerto, the meticulous accompaniment adds a softer, more intimate sound, which is also helped by the absences of festive trumpets and timpani. On March 24, 1786, Mozart entered the concerto in C minor, K491 in his catalogue. The piece calls for the largest orchestra... [Read More]
(Piano). Three of Mozart's most famous piano concertos available in one value-priced volume. Includes No. 20 in D minor, No. 21 in C Major, and No. 23 in A Major. Need two copies of the
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