Mozart: Great Piano Concertos: Vol. II
Mozart: Great Piano Concertos: Vol. II

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Mozart: Great Piano Concertos: Vol. II

2005
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English

Virtuosos André Previn, Zoltán Kocsis and Heidrun Holtmann pay homage to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, performing piano concertos from different periods of the composer's life ("No.1, K.37"; "No.4, K.41"; "No.23, K.488"; and "No.24, K.491"). The pianists play in gorgeous baroque venues frequented by Mozart: Mantua's Teatro Scientifico del Bibiena, Prague's Rittersaal of Palais Waldstein and Vienna's Grosse Galerie of Schloss Schönbrunn.

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Director: N/AGenres: Classical Music, Concert

Plot Summary

This is a recording of classical piano concertos. Volume II features works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, showcasing his mastery of the form. The collection likely includes performances by prominent pianists and orchestras, offering listeners a rich auditory experience of Mozart's genius. It aims to present some of his most celebrated piano concertos.

Critical Reception

As a classical music recording, critical reception is typically focused on the quality of the performance, interpretation, and sound engineering. Recordings of Mozart's concertos are generally well-received if they offer fresh insights or technically brilliant execution. This particular volume would be evaluated based on the featured artists' contributions to the existing repertoire.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praise for the technical proficiency of the featured performers.

  • Appreciation for the interpretation of Mozart's complex compositions.

  • Positive remarks on the clarity and richness of the audio quality.

Google audience: Audience reviews for classical music recordings often highlight the emotional impact of the music and the skill of the musicians. Listeners likely appreciated the faithful rendition of Mozart's concertos and the overall sonic experience provided by the recording.

Awards & Accolades

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Fun Fact

While this specific recording is from 2005, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed his first piano concerto at the tender age of 11.

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