Arguably the worlds greatest Mozart interpreter plays and conducts two of his most popular piano concerti. Superior Mozart Pianist - Mitsuko Uchida (Chicago Tribune) concludes her Grammy Award winning series of Mozart Piano Concerto recordings with the Cleveland Orchestra. This fifth and final installment of the series includes two of the composers greatest works. This new recording has her directing the orchestra from the piano herself, in the manner of which 18th century audiences might have been accustomed.
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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
It's a shame Rubinstein didn't record more of Mozart's music, for his obvious affinity for the composer shines through these 1958-1960 stereo recordings of five concertos. Rubinstein's Mozart is forthright--he refuses to sentimentalize by swooning over the music's beauties or to indulge in larger-than-life playing that would rupture its classical framework. Even in the famous Andante of the 21st Concerto, his melting legato traces the curve of the melody without excess. Moderation was his byword, so while there are times one could wish for over-the-top risk taking--a more unbuttoned Allegro of... [Read More]
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]
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Daniel Barenboim - Mozart: The Complete Piano Concertos (10-CD) Bringing together Mozarts complete solo piano concertos, performed by the peerless Daniel Barenboim, this collection provides a showcase of the composers development of the genre, ranging
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