Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sonatas for piano

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Aleck Karis has done some wonderful recordings of 20th-century music. I wish he were as bold with Mozart as with the music of his own time. There is one outstandingly imaginative performance here: the Adagio, K. 617a, which Karis plays softly throughout, evoking the original sound of the glass harmonica for which the music was written. The rest of the performances, alas, are also pretty soft throughout, lacking the shaping and contrasts that would give the music life. This very long CD reduces Mozart to background music. Pianists like Uchida and Kraus give us restrained Mozart that still has plenty of musical impulse. --Leslie Gerber

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Mozart: Piano Sonatas
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Mozart: Piano Sonatas

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ASIN: B00002DEH1
Release Date: 1999-11-09

Tracks:

  1. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 46d: 1. Allegro
  2. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 46d: 2. Menuetto I - II
  3. Piano Sonata In F Major, K. 46e: 1. Allegro
  4. Piano Sonata In F Major, K. 46e: 2. Menuetto
  5. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 279: 1. Allegro
  6. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 279: 2. Andante
  7. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 279: 3. Allegro
  8. Piano Sonata In F Major, K. 280: 1. Allegro assai
  9. Piano Sonata In F Major, K. 280: 2. Adagio
  10. Piano Sonata In F Major, K. 280: 3. Presto
  11. Piano Sonata In B Flat Major, K. 281: 1. Allegro
  12. Piano Sonata In B Flat Major, K. 281: 2. Andante amoroso
  13. Piano Sonata In B Flat Major, K. 281: 3. Rondeau. Allegro
  14. Piano Sonata In E Flat Major, K. 282: 1. Adagio
  15. Piano Sonata In E Flat Major, K. 282: 2. Menuetto I - II
  16. Piano Sonata In E Flat Major, K. 282: 3. Allegro

Tracks:

  1. Piano Sonata In G Major, K. 283: 1. Allegro
  2. Piano Sonata In G Major, K. 283: 2. Andante
  3. Piano Sonata In G Major, K. 283: 3. Presto
  4. Piano Sonata In D Major, K. 284: 1. Allegro
  5. Piano Sonata In D Major, K. 284: 2. Rondo en Polonaise. Andante
  6. Piano Sonata In D Major, K. 284: 3. Andante - Thema - Variations I-XII
  7. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 309: 1. Allegro con spirito
  8. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 309: 2. Andante un poco adagio
  9. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 309: 3. Rondeau. Allegretto grazioso
  10. Piano Sonata In D Major, K. 311: 1. Allegro con spirito
  11. Piano Sonata In D Major, K. 311: 2. Andante con espressione
  12. Piano Sonata In D Major, K. 311: 3. Rondo. Allegro

Tracks:

  1. Piano Sonata In A Minor, K. 310: 1. Allegro maestoso
  2. Piano Sonata In A Minor, K. 310: 2. Andante cantabile con espressione
  3. Piano Sonata In A Minor, K. 310: 3. Presto
  4. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 330: 1. Allegro moderato
  5. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 330: 2. Andante cantabile
  6. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 330: 3. Allegretto
  7. Piano Sonata In A Major, K. 331: 1. Andante grazioso - Thema - Variations I - VI
  8. Piano Sonata In A Major, K. 331: 2. Menuetto - Trio
  9. Piano Sonata In A Major, K. 331: 3. Alla turca. Allegretto

Tracks:

  1. Piano Sonata In F Major, K. 332: 1. Allegro
  2. Piano Sonata In F Major, K. 332: 2. Adagio
  3. Piano Sonata In F Major, K. 332: 3. Allegro assai
  4. Piano Sonata In B Flat Major, K. 333: 1. Allegro
  5. Piano Sonata In B Flat Major, K. 333: 2. Andante cantabile
  6. Piano Sonata In B Flat Major, K. 333: 3. Allegretto grazioso
  7. Fantasia In C Minor, K. 475: Adagio - Allegro - Andantino - Piu allegro - Primo tempo
  8. Piano Sonata In C Minor, K. 457: 1. Molto allegro
  9. Piano Sonata In C Minor, K. 457: 2. Adagio
  10. Piano Sonata In C Minor, K. 457: 3. Allegro assai

Tracks:

  1. Piano Sonata In F Major, K. 533: 1. Allegro (K. 533)
  2. Piano Sonata In F Major, K. 533: 2. Andante (K. 533)
  3. Piano Sonata In F Major, K. 533: 3. Rondo. Allegretto (K. 494)
  4. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 545: 1. Allegro
  5. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 545: 2. Andante
  6. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 545: 3. Rondo. Allegretto
  7. Piano Sonata In B Flat Major, K. 570: 1. Allegro
  8. Piano Sonata In B Flat Major, K. 570: 2. Adagio
  9. Piano Sonata In B Flat Major, K. 570: 3. Allegretto
  10. Piano Sonata In D Major, K. 576: 1. Allegro
  11. Piano Sonata In D Major, K. 576: 2. Adagio
  12. Piano Sonata In D Major, K. 576: 3. Allegretto

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Yes, perfect.......2007-07-11

Fabulous music. Simple, direct, un-affected peformances that are a delight to listen-to over and over again. At times the playing is utterly sublime. These performances are technically perfect in a smooth sense - and totally absorbing.

4 out of 5 stars Mozart-A prisoner of his own time........2006-09-08

If you were to clump all of the composers of the classical era together, mix them up, and listen to them willy-nilly in a blind hearing test, you'll never be able to tell the difference between them... until you hear Mozart. Mozart's era was not rich in harmony. To me, Haydn wrote the same symphony over and over. Stamitz and Gossec... love 'em, but they were also prisoners of this classical harmony. But Mozart was able to put his fingerprint on all of his music. You can pick his music out blindly with ease because it is unmistakingly Mozart. That's why we have a mostly Mozart festival and not a mostly Kraus (who?) festival.

As this cd shows, Mozart's music was sublime. But even he struggled with using this "harmony of the day". If you were to study the catalogues of Mozart's symphonies, sonatas, and chamber music, let's face it; you would hear a lot of turkies before you made it to the peacocks. We would have to wait until Chopin until the harmonies fattened up a little.

Having said that, you have to completely hail Mozart for taking what was available to him in his day and creating some of the most sublime music with it. It would be like for the next ten years all the world had available to eat was peas, and 200 years from now one man became immortal for the many interesting ways he was able to manipulate peas into a meal.

5 out of 5 stars Good music and good value.......2006-08-28

Bought this for my son who is learning to play piano. Lots of good music, not too expensive.

5 out of 5 stars Five and a half hours of joy for not much bucks.......2005-11-11

This is just about the best money I've ever spent on music. I love Eschenbach's interpretations: tenderness and emotional intimacy in spades---and dazzling effects without self-consciousness or "athletic" display of technique. I would say that he "lets Mozart be Mozart," except that these interpretations have so much personality that Eschenbach's own life-energy must be coming through. I just think that his own personality complements Mozart's perfectly.

5 out of 5 stars FINALLY.......2004-08-05

I've searched the world over for a box set of all of Mozart's piano sonatas that I liked. The first one I heard was the Glenn Gould version, which in retrospect was not so smart. I like his playing but he hums into the mic during the recording. Real smart.

Anyways, Eschenbach plays these with all the virtuosity and feeling they demand. My favorite piano sonata is Mozart's 12th and he plays it flawlessly; the only thing remotely lacking is that he doesn't quite dig in as much as Alicia de la Roccha does when she plays it on the Allegro movement, but he more than makes up for it with his playing on the Adagio movement.

If it's not your cup of tea it might be worthwhile getting the de la Roccha box set, but personally I think the Eschenbach recording is the best out of all of them.
Mozart: The Violin Sonatas
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Mozart: The Violin Sonatas

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ASIN: B00004SA87
Release Date: 2003-10-28

Tracks:

  1. Sonata In G Major K. 301
  2. Sonata In E Flat Major K. 302
  3. Sonata In C Major K. 303
  4. Sonata In A Major K. 305
  5. Sonata In C Major K. 296
  6. Sonata In E Minor K. 304
  7. Sonata In D Major K. 306
  8. Sonata In B Flat Major K. 378
  9. Sonata In G Major K.379
  10. Sonata In F Major K. 376
  11. Sonata In E Flat Major K. 380
  12. Sonata In B Flat Major K. 454
  13. Sonata In E Flat Major K. 481
  14. Sonata In A Major K. 526
  15. Sonata In F Major K. 547

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars High praise for Perlman and Barinboim.......2007-01-12

Best four CD's in my collection. Great material and wonderful performanc.!

5 out of 5 stars Mozart at its best.......2006-08-28

This CD is an excellent introduction to Mozart's violin sonata's. Both artists are superb and play so very well together. I would highly recommend it.

5 out of 5 stars Wonderful to re-listen to these works. .......2006-01-17

Many years ago, I owned, on vinyl, Mozart's Violin Sonatas. I don't remember the artists; however, I DO remember enjoying them immensely. Therefore, when the opportunity came with this recording to restore the complete Violin Sonatas by Mozart to my CD collection, I "jumped" at the chance. After all, this is Mozart's two-hundredth fifieth birthday; plus the recording is at a ridiculously low price, and MOST OF ALL, the recording features the esteemed musical team of Perlman and Barenboim--WHAT could be better than that? Please be advised, that my expectations have been fully realized and in actuality, they have been surpassed-the music is far more beautiful than I remember with Perlman and Barenboim making an exquisite musical team playing Mozart's gorgeous Violin Sonatas beautifully and sensitively!

If you love Mozart and want to hear some beautiful works played by masters of their respective instruments(at an unbelievable price) buy this CD collection. You will love it! The sound is great too belying the age of the recordings. They sound, to me, as if they were recorded very recently. In other words, great transfers to the CD format!

5 out of 5 stars Simply Amazing!.......2005-04-10

This is a simply amazing recording. I was actually first introduced to some of these pieces that had been transcribed into clarinet duets. They are excellent for that medium, but they are absolutely brilliant in their original form as violin sonatas!

Perlman's playing is wonderful. At times it seems (to my untrained ear) that he may use a bit too much vibrato (or perhaps it's just too fast), though I'm not familiar with classical violin playing conventions, so this may be the proper way. Nonetheless, his tone is still rich and full and his technique is flawless. The pianist's playing is clear and accurate, and the two musicians make a perfect team (both technically and stylistically).

I'm not quite sure how these pieces fit into Mozarts body of work (stylistically, chronologically), but to me, they seem to have a youthful energy and vibrance that I've not heard in his later clarinet works. You will really enjoy them!

5 out of 5 stars Perlman and Barenboim.......2005-03-17

...are incredible. I'm sure there is no one that would oppose this statement about Itzhak Perlman, but some say that Barenboim Beethovenizes Mozart. As a pianist myself, I strongly disagree. These recordings are very good. Sound quality is very nice. Highly recommended.
Mozart:The Complete Piano Sonatas and Variations
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Mozart:The Complete Piano Sonatas and Variations

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ASIN: B00004YA0U
Release Date: 2000-11-07

Tracks:

  1. I: Allegro
  2. II: Andante
  3. III: Allegro
  4. I: Allegro Assai
  5. II: Adagio
  6. III: Presto
  7. I: Allegro Moderato
  8. II: Andante Amoroso
  9. III: Rondeau: Allegro
  10. I: Adagio
  11. II: Menuetto I - Menuetto II
  12. III: Allegro
  13. I: Allegro
  14. II: Andante
  15. III: Presto

Tracks:

  1. I: Allegro
  2. II: Rondeau En Polonaise: Andante
  3. III: Tema (Andante) Con Variazioni (I-XII)
  4. I: Allegro Con Spirito
  5. II: Andante Un Poco Adagio
  6. III: Rondeau: Allegretto Grazioso
  7. I: Allegro Maestoso
  8. II: Andante Cantabile Con Espressione
  9. III: Presto

Tracks:

  1. I: Allegro Con Spirito
  2. II: Andantino Con Espressione
  3. III: Rondeau: Allegro
  4. I: Allegro Moderato
  5. II: Andante Cantabile
  6. III: Allegretto
  7. I: Tema (Andante Grazioso) Con Variazioni (I-VI)
  8. II: Menuetto - Trio
  9. III: Alla Turca: Allegretto
  10. I: Allegro
  11. II: Adagio
  12. III: Allegro Assai

Tracks:

  1. I: Allegro
  2. II: Andante Cantabile
  3. III: Allegretto Grazioso
  4. Adagio - Allegro - Andantino - Piu Allegro - Tempo I
  5. I: Molto Allegro
  6. II: Adagio
  7. III: Allegro Assai

Tracks:

  1. I: Allegro
  2. II: Andante Cantabile
  3. III: Allegretto
  4. I: Allegro
  5. II: Andante
  6. III: Rondo
  7. I: Allegro
  8. II: Adagio
  9. III: Allegretto
  10. I: Allegro
  11. II: Adagio
  12. III: Allegretto

Tracks:

  1. Tema ('Laat Ons Juichen'): Allegretto
  2. Variation 1
  3. Variation 2
  4. Variation 3
  5. Variation 4
  6. Variation 5
  7. Variation 6
  8. Variation 7: Adagio
  9. Variation 8: Tempo I
  10. Tema (Air): Allegro
  11. Variation 1
  12. Variation 2
  13. Variation 3
  14. Variation 4
  15. Variation 5: Adagio
  16. Variation 6: Tempo I
  17. Variation 7
  18. Tema (Menuetto): Andante
  19. Variation 1
  20. Variation 2
  21. Variation 3
  22. Variation 4
  23. Variation 5: Adagio
  24. Variation 6: Allegretto
  25. Tema (Menuet)
  26. Variation 1
  27. Variation 2
  28. Variation 3
  29. Variation 4
  30. Variation 5
  31. Variation 6
  32. Variation 7
  33. Variation 8
  34. Variation 9
  35. Variation 10
  36. Variation 11: Adagio
  37. Variation 12: Allegro
  38. Tema (Air): Allegretto
  39. Variation 1
  40. Variation 2
  41. Variation 3
  42. Variation 4
  43. Variation 5
  44. Variation 6
  45. Variation 7
  46. Variation 8: Tempo Di Menuetto
  47. Variation 9
  48. Variation 10: Allegretto
  49. Variation 11
  50. Variation 12: Molto Adagio
  51. Allegretto

Tracks:

  1. Tema
  2. Variation 1
  3. Variation 2
  4. Variation 3
  5. Variation 4
  6. Variation 5
  7. Variation 6
  8. Variation 7
  9. Variation 8
  10. Variation 9
  11. Variation 10
  12. Variation 11: Adagio
  13. Variation 12: Allegro
  14. Tema
  15. Variation 1
  16. Variation 2
  17. Variation 3
  18. Variation 4
  19. Variation 5
  20. Variation 6
  21. Variation 7
  22. Variation 8
  23. Variation 9
  24. Variation 10
  25. Variation 11: Adagio
  26. Variation 12: Presto
  27. Tema: Andante
  28. Variation 1
  29. Variation 2
  30. Variation 3
  31. Variation 4
  32. Variation 5
  33. Variation 6
  34. Variation 7
  35. Variation 8: Adagio
  36. Variation 9: Allegro
  37. Tempo Di Tema
  38. Tema
  39. Variation 1
  40. Variation 2
  41. Variation 3
  42. Variation 4
  43. Variation 5
  44. Variation 6
  45. Variation 7: Adagio
  46. Variation 8: Allegro
  47. Tema
  48. Variation 1
  49. Variation 2
  50. Variation 3
  51. Variation 4
  52. Variation 5
  53. Variation 6

Tracks:

  1. Tema: Allegretto
  2. Variation 1
  3. Variation 2
  4. Variation 3
  5. Variation 4
  6. Variation 5
  7. Variation 6
  8. Variation 7
  9. Variation 8
  10. Variation 9: Adagio
  11. Variation 10: Allegro
  12. (Tempo I)
  13. Tema: Allegretto
  14. Variation 1
  15. Variation 2
  16. Variation 3
  17. Variation 4
  18. Variation 5
  19. Variation 6
  20. Variation 7
  21. Variation 8
  22. Variation 9
  23. Variation 10
  24. Variation 11: Adagio
  25. Variation 12: Allegro
  26. (Tempo I)
  27. Tema: Allegretto
  28. Variation 1
  29. Variation 2
  30. Variation 3
  31. Variation 4
  32. Variation 5
  33. Variation 6
  34. Tema
  35. Variation 1
  36. Variation 2
  37. Variation 3
  38. Variation 4
  39. Variation 5
  40. Variation 6
  41. Variation 7
  42. Variation 8: Adagio
  43. Variation 9: Allegro
  44. (Tempo I)
  45. Tema
  46. Variation 1
  47. Variation 2
  48. Variation 3
  49. Variation 4
  50. Variation 5
  51. Variation 6
  52. Variation 7: Adagio
  53. Variation 8: Allegro
  54. (Tempo I)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars like sparkling mineral water.......2006-12-22

It is something near to a cleansing experience to listen through the Mozart piano repertoire as performed by Daniel Barenboim.

For starters, Mozart achieves his sparest, cleanest, most limpid lines when writing for solo piano. Then comes Daniel Barenboim, whose reading of Mozart is crisply and unemotionally classical. Not for him the drawn-out keyboard soliloquy. On the contrary, Barenboim gives us Mozart, only Mozart, and nothing but Mozart, clean and shimmering as sparkling mineral water.

This is not to say that Barenboim as pianist is unfeeling. On the contrary, the Fantasia in C Minor - to choose just one example with almost random lack of care - is quite moving. But not with a flourish. Rather, with almost sinewy restraint. The presentation represents a fine grasp of the master composer, nurtured with discipline across the length and breadth of the voluminous sonatas.

Indeed, the sheer volume of the Mozart piano sonatas is intimidating. It is astonishing to imagine one man having mastered it as Barenboim has. EMI Classics has done us the favor of collecting these two gentlemen's asynchronic collaboration in one set, affordable at that.

If Mozart is a musician for the ages and Barenboim a performer who left a formidable imprint on the twentieth century, their collaboration as represented in these recordings is a watershed that will need to be referenced by students of classical piano for at least another hundred years, or until people can only remember as far back as the Dixie Chicks.

Buy Barenboim on Mozart before that happens, and so stick your thumb in the dike against the evil day.

1 out of 5 stars Soulless Rendition.......2005-10-16

I have several artists' renditions of Mozart's piano sonatas in my library. Daniel Barenboim's is the worst. His technique is timid. His rendition is soulless and perfunctory. I regret purchasing this collection. The best rendition I have is the collection of Glenn Gould. If you like Mozart's piano sonatas played the way Mozart intended, give Barenboim a pass and listen to Gould.

5 out of 5 stars Lovely.......2005-03-17

As a pianist myself, I love Barenboim's playing. He does not play Mozart too Beethoven like. His performances are usually VERY good, and this is one example. Also includes the complete variations, which are very nice. The sound quality is excellent. Very highly recommended.

"The sonatas of Mozart are unique: too easy for children, too difficult for adults. Children are given Mozart to play because of the quantity of notes; grown ups avoid him because of the quality of notes." - Artur Schnabel

5 out of 5 stars Top notch performances.......2004-06-17

Daniel Barenboim played this whole set with an interesting approach to WAM . The notations about classical , beethovenian style are always hazardous.
When you are a musician you must avoid in the cliche , and you should feel the music as a whole and the playing must be the consequence of a overlong process that begins in your soul , then your inner mood , your intellect and finally your fingers. I remark the aspect when you are in front of Mozart, Beethoven Wagner, Bruckner, Bach , Schubert and Bartok , because these composers are in a highest level than the others and the music itself is merely a device for expressing deeper issues.
That's why this set is superb. Barenboim plays a Mozart rich in expresiveness , he gives to Mozart presence .
Barenboim plays music as Vegh or Furtwangler did it , always seeking the landscape far beyond the score . That's why they are so original in their performances . The rapture is not a device for exhibite his skills , it''s the final product of a long process.
Acquire this set. It's an unvaluable treasure.

4 out of 5 stars Very good, but a bit misleading?.......2004-05-15

Barenboim playing Mozart has his critics, who say he's "too Beethovian" when performing Mozart's piano sonatas and piano concertos. I disagree; I love his style. Others might not.

My only complaint with this 8 CD set is that the advertised piano sonatas occupy the first 5 CDs; the last three are piano variations -- interesting, but not of the quality of the sonatas themselves. Surely a less-expensive 5-CD set, providing just the sonatas advertised in the title, would offer better value for money. On the other hand, 5 great CDs for $48 isn't a bad deal.
Mozart: The Piano Sonatas
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • One of the best compilations
  • Mitsuko the light on keybord.
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  • 1991 Gramophone Award Winner
Mozart: The Piano Sonatas

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ASIN: B00005QDYG
Release Date: 2003-10-28

Tracks:

  1. Piano Sonata In C,Kv 279[189d]-Allegro
  2. Piano Sonata In C,Kv 279[189d]-Andante
  3. Piano Sonata In C,Kv 279[189d]-Allegro
  4. Piano Sonata In F,Kv 280[189e]-Allegro Assai
  5. Piano Sonata In F,Kv 280[189e]-Adagio
  6. Piano Sonata In F,Kv 280[189e]-Presto
  7. Piano Sonata In Bb,Kv 281[189f]-Allegro
  8. Piano Sonata In Bb,Kv 281[189f]-Andante Amoroso
  9. Piano Sonata In Bb,Kv 281[189f]-Rondeau[Allegro]
  10. Piano Sonata In Eb,Kv 282[189g]-Adagio
  11. Piano Sonata In Eb,Kv 282[189g]-Menuetto 1 & 2
  12. Piano Sonata In Eb,Kv 282[189g]-Allegro
  13. Piano Sonata In G,Kv 283[189h]-Allegro
  14. Piano Sonata In G,Kv 283[189h]-Andante
  15. Piano Sonata In G,Kv 283[189h]-Presto
  16. Allegro
  17. Rondeau En Polonaise (Andante)
  18. Tema Con Variazioni
  19. 1. Allegro Con Spirito
  20. 2. Andante, Un Poco Adagio
  21. 3. Rondeau (Allegretto Grazioso)
  22. 1. Allegro Maestoso
  23. 2. Andante Cantabile Con Espressione
  24. 3. Presto
  25. 1. Allegro Con Spirito
  26. 2. Andantino Con Espressione
  27. 3. Rondeau (Allegro)
  28. 1. Allegro Moderato
  29. 2. Andante Cantabile
  30. 3. Allegretto
  31. 1. Tema (Andante Grazioso) Con Variazioni
  32. 2. Menuetto
  33. 3. Alla Turca (Allegretto)
  34. 1- Sonata In F, Kv 332-300k - Allegro
  35. 2- Adagio
  36. 3- Allegro Assai
  37. 1- Sonata In B Flat, Kv 333-315c - Allegro
  38. 2- Andante Cantabile
  39. 3- Allegretto Grazioso
  40. Fantasia In C Minor Kv 475 (Adagio - Allegro - Andantino - Piu` Alleg Ro - Tempo I)
  41. 1- Sonata In C Minor, Kv 457 - Molto Allegro
  42. 2- Adagio
  43. 3- Allegro Assai
  44. 1. Allegro
  45. 2. Andante
  46. 3. Rondo (Allegro)
  47. 1. Allegro
  48. 2. Adagio
  49. 3. Allegretto
  50. 1. Allegro
  51. 2. Adagio
  52. 3. Allegretto
  53. 1. Allegro, Kv 533
  54. 2. Andante, Kv 533
  55. 3. Rondo (Allegretto ), Kv 494

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of the best compilations.......2007-05-06

Classic Mitsuko Uchida. She loves Mozart, and you can tell from this ultra slim box set.

5 out of 5 stars Mitsuko the light on keybord........2007-01-12

always wanted the complete piano sonatas from Mozart on my player to hear it uninterrupted, and this recording gives me the greates listening pleasure. i fallowed Miss Uchida from Wienna, when she was a sudent there in the late 1950's, and her playing became the finest interpretation of Mozart;-and she must have known Bela Bartok's take on the piano as a percussion instrument, and her oriental background help to bring wonderful coloration to her sound,palyfulness, and lightness,as if sunlight bouces off from fresh snow.
--would Mozart love to hear her playing? he would dance with her.--A B Vizy.

5 out of 5 stars Please ignore the low reviews on this set!.......2006-04-12

There are already several excellent reviews of Uchida's performance of Mozart's piano sonatas, so no need to repeat or elaborate on these well done efforts. But I must warn against putting much credence into the lowly ratings (of 1 to 2 *) - these should be stricken from the reviews listing. I bought this set when released based on having own several single discs in the past, the excellent reviews received in several of the publications already mentioned, and opinions of those I respect in the Good Music Guide forum (good-music-guide.com); if fact, there is an ongoing thread there w/ a poll, and Uchida is receiving about a third of the votes (dozen or so pianists listed) as the top cycle for these compositions. Surprisingly, Klara Wurtz's box set of these pieces on the Brilliant label (i.e. a great value) is in second in the poll - indeed, I purchased this as a 'second' set elsewhere for only $20 - just superb (5* ratings on Amazon), and will need several more hearings to see who I prefer. But, I don't believe you can go wrong w/ either of these box sets.

1 out of 5 stars Weird, weird recording.......2006-03-09

I only gave this 1 star because its a required feild, I can't enter 0.
I am still finding it hard to believe this set of recordings passed quality control before being burnt to CD.
Didn't anyone listen to them first?
The recording technique is trully awful and given that this is modern recording, there is no excuse. There are a lot of strange resonances going on at a level which seriously interferes with the actual music. Not only that, arpeggios are like Uzzi submachine guns wherein the sound of the ivories hitting the wooden keyboard base are so much louder than the notes it's like a woodpecker hacking into a redwood while very quietly humming the tune in the background.
In fact this is a great recording of everything except the music.
Weird!
I didn't understand someones comment until I heard Barenboims set of sonatas, but now I do. Uchidas' playing here really is like someone reading it for the first time, no colour, no life. In fact a painting by numbers picture before being coloured in.
Don't get me wrong, I wish I could play half as well as her but if you want to hear the best, this isn't it.
So far the best I've heard is Barenboim but I'll soon investigate Brautigam, Baruda-Skoda and Moravec... great fun but i guess we have to accept a few disappointments like this on our expedition.

4 out of 5 stars 1991 Gramophone Award Winner.......2005-02-12

Mozart's piano sonatas are sometimes devalued by critics as "lesser compositions" in Mozart's vast output. Of course when there are 626 works in total, some will be truly monumental, some merely masterful and others somewhat average and less consequential compared to the creme. To fully appreciate the piano sonatas of Mozart, one needs a little perspective. In Mozart's piano sonatas we see a bit more of the utilitarian need to produce music suitable for the "home market" - sometimes even used merely for musical lessons for a patron's child. What we often have here is typically pleasant parlor music - which was one goal of the more "simple" compositions in this set. This is one of the minor downsides of "let's hear it all" complete collections like this ... not all pieces will be stunning masterpieces. So, to one not familiar with this context, there can be feeling of the music being a bit "let down" after listening to some of these more simple sonatas - especially if there is an expectation for them to possess the magnitude of Beethoven's or Schubert's grand piano sonata conceptions.

Although more humble as a whole, Mozart's Piano Sonatas still possess a brilliance and that magical "Mozart touch." Take sonatas like K570 which have a surface innocence over a foundation of serious emotional and intellectual depth. Clearly, Mozart had a way of taking a simple, child-like lyrical theme and developing it via sonata form into something effortlessly melodic and classically perfected. All the sonatas are here enjoyable and highly musical in their own right. Additionally, I also think much of this music really fits well into the world of young children: innocent, lyrical, gentle and not too much at once. But, like Artur Schnabel once said, "Mozart's sonatas are easy for children but difficult for adults." While some pieces are seemingly simple and make for wonderful, soothing background music (disc 5), there are plenty of dynamic, vituostic sonatas here - such as the popular K.330-333, the pathos-laden K.310 (a rare minor-key sonata) and especially the two passionate works in C minor (K457 and K475).

The typically warm, sensitive and expressive style of Mitsuko Uchida brings out the best in Mozart's sonatas as she finds just the right "classical-era spirit" in the music. In the lilting allegros and rondos, Uchida recreates that legendary "bouncy" Mozart tempo and youthful enthusiasm, while still finding the occasional pathos when called for in certain moments. The sound of her piano is somewhat reminicent of a Mozart-era fortepiano with its sharp attack and quick decay. In fact, Mozart took such instrument dynamics into consideration in his fast-moving legato writing. For some at first (me included), this kind of sound may seem somewhat "dry" (as another Amazon reviewer notes as well). But perhaps Ms. Uchida is trying to stay closer to the spirit of the music by her choice of instrument, following Mozart's markings (minimal changes in dynamics) and minimizing the power of the modern grand by largely avoiding use of the sustaining pedal (an invention which arrived late in Mozart's time that whose potential fascinated to him). So, I think the sound fits the idiom well ... but I still find the sound quality a bit thin and slightly unfulfilling nevertheless. However, it is certainly not disappointing enough to keep one from acquiring the set and fully enjoying the music. Just imagine Mozart playing his little fortepiano to tickle the fancy of the fickle Viennese aristocrats, and the sound of Uchida's piano and playing fall nicely into place.

This set received two legendary critic awards: a coveted Penquin Guide "Rosette" and the 1991 Gramophone Award as well as a listing as a top "Recommended Recording" - which certainly is fine critical acclaim. Additionally, Gramophone says of this landmark set: "This is unfailing clean, crisp and elegant playing that avoids anything like a romanticised view. Indeed her complete series is a remarkable achievement, comparable with her fine account of the piano concertos ... an unqualified recommendation is in order for what must be one of the most valuable volumes in the Philips's Complete Mozart Edition."

Another complete set that is high on many's list and worth hearing comes is by Eshenbach. His was my second choice. Andras Schiff is also known for a very lyrical and warm-sounding Mozart and his Decca complete cycle is also satisfying (but it lacks some of the magic Uchida brings). A cycle that did not seem to recreate the 18th-century spirit of these sonatas was that of Spaniard Alicia de Larrocha - whose full, grand piano sound and greater embellishments did not seem to fit the genre as well as Uchida's more intimate pianism and sound (to me at least). Russian pianist Mikhail Pletnev brings his characteristic dynamism and dazzling velocity to K.330-332/K.457 in a 2006 DG release (that did not garner great music-industry reviews though). But, it really comes down to what stylistic nuances most captures your interest and emotion, so it is best to pick what you like best and enjoy the music. But it may be hard to top Mitsuko Uchida in Mozart's sonatas. Most major reviews I have read seem to think so too. Compositions - 4 stars; Performance - 5 stars; Sound - 4 stars.
Mozart: Piano & Violin Sonatas [Hybrid SACD]
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Mozart: Piano & Violin Sonatas [Hybrid SACD]

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ASIN: B0007D09GK
Release Date: 2005-07-12

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Brilliant.......2005-07-20

Mitsuko Uchida has made a name for herself playing all the Mozart sonatas and concerti for piano, as well as Schubert piano works and an underappreciated CD of Schumann's Kreisleriana and Carnaval, among other things. Now she is breaking new ground as an accompanist. After a highly successful recording of Schubert's "Die Schone Mullerin" with Ian Bostridge, Ms. Uchida has essayed a gorgeous set of some of Mozart's more delicious piano and violin sonatas with Mark Steinberg of the Brentano string quartet - an energetic and rising young ensemble. Mr. Steinberg has a number of other recordings to his credit, including Schumann chamber music. He has also prepared the notes for this edition, which are far from the arid, technical remarks one often sees. He may overwrite, but he gives a lot to think about. The recording is lush and sparkling on this Philips hybrid SACD. (You can listen to it on any CD player, however.) There are of course many other competing recordings of Mozart's violin sonatas, but this one is special. The playing is elegant, nuanced and expressive. I cannot recommend it highly enough. Just pick out a sonata and sit back and listen. These are gems of the repertoire and lovingly rendered.
Mozart: The Piano Sonatas; Fantasias & Rondos
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Wonderful articulation is her hallmark
  • Amazing performances of amazing music!
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  • Devoted collection by a mature virtuoso.
Mozart: The Piano Sonatas; Fantasias & Rondos

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ASIN: B0000CNTLW
Release Date: 2003-12-09

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Wonderful articulation is her hallmark.......2007-07-09

The collection is spectacular. Larrocha's nimble fingers and clear articulation make it a joy to listen to her interpretations of Mozart. The very familiar "A la turca" is given a lighthearted yet sensitive interpretation that makes it a great listening experience. This is definitely a set to own.

5 out of 5 stars Amazing performances of amazing music!.......2006-09-27

I can't compare this to other Mozart Sonata cycles, but after looking hard at which set to purchase, I bought these and have been extremely pleased. I have not noticed any recording problems with the 2nd and 3rd disks, but I am no expert. I think the whole set sounds wonderful! And you cannot beat the price. I just wish she had a complete cycle of Mozart's Piano Concerti available!

3 out of 5 stars Good Performance, bad recording.......2004-09-14

The performance of Laroccha is exceptional, the trills are fantastic and some of the sonatas are almost perfect. The whole compilation sounds very mozartian and may disturb some people that are used into more sweet and passion performances. However the recording of the 2nd and 3rd CD is terrible, it sounds like there is echo in the recording and it becomes very annoying and fuzzy. The key of a good mozart recording is brightness and music purity, which definately this compilation lacks.
Brendel's mozart sonatas sound better for me, however he has not recorded all of them in a single complilation such as this.

5 out of 5 stars Devoted collection by a mature virtuoso........2004-02-07

Listen to Alicia de Larrocha performing the exposition of the first movement of Mozart's Piano Sonata in Bb major, K. 333--my favorite of the great composer's sonata; the absolute pinnacle of Classical beauty. You will hear a consummate artist devoted to the detail and refinement of this glorious music. Collected here in 5 CDs are the complete Mozart Sonatas and a few minor works to fill out the discs. I don't believe in the concept of a 'definitive' performance or recording-especially for a body of work as extensive and diverse as this, and so would never claim such a title for this or any performance-but de Larrocha's set is definitely worth having. She takes a refined, subtle approach, never exaggerating or turning Mozart into a Romantic, but always emphasizing the Classical sense of balance. Even in as "romantic" a work as the Presto of the Sonata in A minor K. 310, she plays expressively and emotionally, but within a Classical aesthetic, always exercising great control and touch. Dynamics and tempi are varied, certainly, but within a more discrete range than some of our more flamboyant pianists. This, for me, is the charm of de Larrocha's approach-perhaps, for some listeners, its downfall. Here's where the concept of definitive recordings fails completely. Do we try to listen to Mozart in an historical context, as he himself might have heard it, or do we take a Postmodern approach? Having lived after the Romantic period and even the Twentieth Century now, do we perform and prefer Mozart played on an instrument he never knew, allowing innovations of interpretation developed after his death to shape a new vision of his works? Both are possible, and in today's world, where Bond and Maksim pass unremarked as Classical musicians to my great disgust, mass audiences give no favor to historical context. De Larrocha clearly prefers the informed, appropriate approach, although she plays on a modern grand piano, and the music glows under her loving hands. Listen, for example, to the lovely Adagio from K. 280, one of Mozart's earlier sonatas.

These performances are not newly recorded-once again, the recording companies are putting out new product by repackaging old material. But in this case, the quality of the material is so good that I can scarcely complain-its old wine in new bottles! The CDs were recorded in 1990 and 1991, when the Barcelonian pianist was almost 70 years old. I certainly hope that I'm capable of similar accomplishment at that age-so I'd better sign off now and get practicing!
Mozart: Piano Sonatas K.310, 331 & 533/494
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Mozart: Piano Sonatas K.310, 331 & 533/494

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ASIN: B0000027WT
Release Date: 1992-10-06

Tracks:

  1. Piano Sonata In A Minor, K. 310 (300d): I. Allegro maestoso
  2. Piano Sonata In A Minor, K. 310 (300d): II. Andante cantabile con espressione
  3. Piano Sonata In A Minor, K. 310 (300d): III. Presto
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  7. Piano Sonata In F Major K.533-494: I. Allegro
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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Perahia, the Intelligent Wizard-Powerhouse.......2005-05-18

In my humble opinion, these are the best ever versions of any Mozart sonatas. And not only that, this particular album is perhaps one of the best ever recordings of Perahia's entire repertoire.

5 out of 5 stars Hope Wolfgang can hear this..........2001-09-30

This is one of my favourite recordings. Murray Perahia makes each piece so involving - his playing is simply perfect. Of the other interpretations available I would also recommend those of Lili Kraus, Walter Klien, Mitsuko Uchida, all of whom offer complete sets, and one by Dinu Lipatti - in fact he performs the A minor, No.8, K310, and his version is closest in spirit, I think, to Mr.Perahia's - needless to add, it is utterly wonderful! Perahia's recent Bach recordings are just as tremendous.

5 out of 5 stars Unsurpassable.......2001-03-14

In this repertoire Perahia has no peer, his playing is technically perfect, lively in the allegros, melting in the andantes, with no self-promotion. The famous Rondo Alla Turca from Sonata No. 11 has never sounded better. Crystal clear recordings too make this collection of three of Mozart's better known Piano Sonatas a must for any lover of piano music. I only wish he had recorded the great Sonata No. 12 as well.

5 out of 5 stars Jewel-like Mozart.......2000-03-10

Perahia's customary purity of tone and classical poise are completely at one with these Sonatas. Perahia understands that what brings this music to life is found between the notes in the form of subtle gradations of dynamic and phrasing. This is not to be missed. The Penguin Guide gave this a rosette and I agree whole-heartedly.
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ASIN: B0000006X2
Release Date: 1992-05-22

Tracks:

  1. Short Story
  2. My Deal Little Mother (Mein Mein)
  3. Andante from Sonata in C, K. 545
  4. Erinnerung (Remembrance)
  5. Sehr Langsam (Very Slowly)
  6. Abendlied (Evening Song)
  7. Schlummerlied (Slumber Song)
  8. Mignon
  9. Des Abends (Evening)
  10. Berceuse, Op. 56, No. 1
  11. Prelude Op. 28, No. 7 in a Major
  12. Mazurka Op. 68, No. 2 in a Minor
  13. Adagio from Sonata in F Major, Hob Xvi:23
  14. Sinfonia V in E-Flat Major
  15. Prelude in C Major from the Well-Tempered Clavier
  16. Aria in G Major from the Goldberg Variations
  17. Andante from Sonata in a Major, Op. 120, D. 664
  18. Intermezzo Op. 117, No. 1
  19. Bagatelle, Op. 119, No. 1
  20. Adagio Cantabile from Sonata Op. 13 (Pathque)

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This is a lovingly-presented and very touching recording. Solo piano works by such composers as Kabalevsky, Tchaikovsky, Mozart, Schumann, and Ravel come together in this collection intended to promote restfulness and calm in both children and adult listeners. With Carol Rosenberger's gentle playing, it succeeds marvellously. This disc is absolutely ideal for bedtime or times of quiet reflection. It might serve well in the car during traffic jams, too. Rather than just throwing together performances packaged on a theme (as a number of record companies are doing), Delos and Rosenberger seem to have tailored the interpretations to achieve the desired musical goal here. The liner notes have a lively section just for young readers. --Gwendolyn Freed

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Music for Babies/Childrem

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars "Real" classical music for little ones.......2003-02-27

I bought this CD for my elder son when he was tiny; he listened to it nightly (and often for afternoon naps), and his little brother is continuing the tradition. What I like best about this compilation is that this is REAL music - real Brahms, Mozart, etc - and not watered-down versions or arrangements of the classics (like the vast majority of "classical" compilations on the market these days). (I suppose I am just a crank about this, but I grew up listening to real music, and I want my kids to do the same.) The performances are gentle and understated - not what you would want in a concert, but just right for sedating a small one.

5 out of 5 stars Very Relaxing, yet still super.......1999-06-16

This CD is just wonderful for babies and adults and children. It has a good blend of music to introduce children to beautiful classical music. I think that the playing is just superb.

4 out of 5 stars Just what we harried ADULTS need to unwind!.......1999-02-12

An almost perfect combination of selections for relaxing background music, which is played frequently as our dinner music.

I would have appreciated a little less "electronic doctoring" as some notes (especially the lower range) don't sound quite "true", but then again it could be my ears!

Anyway, am delighted that it does what it was designed to do...provide an enjoyable time of relaxation. Thanks.

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful bedtime music for babies.......1999-01-04

This CD was given to us as a gift when our daughter was born and we always play it when putting her down for a nap or to sleep for the night. When we travel, we take it along to ensure that she will fall asleep as easily on the road as she does at home.The music is absolutely lovely and very soothing for infants and adults alike. We even ordered a second copy in case we were ever to lose or wear out the first one!

5 out of 5 stars Peaceful, beautiful, soothing piano music.......1998-10-22

This is one of the most peaceful, soothing and beautiful CD's I have ever heard. I think it would put you or your baby to sleep every night. The music selection is wonderful and the artist has a beautiful technique on the piano. I loved it.
William Kapell Edition Vol.2 - Chopin: Sonatas; Mendelssohn, Schumann, Mozart
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • The everlasting genius' flame!
William Kapell Edition Vol.2 - Chopin: Sonatas; Mendelssohn, Schumann, Mozart

Manufacturer: RCA
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000040JEA
Release Date: 2000-02-08

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No.2 In B Minor, Op.35: Allegro maestoso
  2. Sonata No.2 In B Minor, Op.35: Scherzo: Molto vivace
  3. Sonata No.2 In B Minor, Op.35: Largo
  4. Sonata No.2 In B Minor, Op.35: Finale: Presto, non tanto
  5. Waltz In E-Flat Major, Op.18
  6. Sonata No.2 In B-Flat Minor, Op.35: Grave: Doppio movimento
  7. Sonata No.2 In B-Flat Minor, Op.35: Scherzo
  8. Sonata No.2 In B-Flat Minor, Op.35: Marche funebre
  9. Sonata No.2 In B-Flat Minor, Op.35: Presto
  10. Nocture In B-Flast Minor, Op.9 No.1
  11. The Shepards Complaint
  12. Romance, In F-Sharp, Op.28, No.2
  13. Sonata No.16, In B-Flat Major, K.570: II. Adagio

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The everlasting genius' flame! .......2006-07-13


Febrile intensity, visceral enthusiasm, steeled fingering, unsurpassed poetry are some of the most praised epithets I would employ to resume in very brief words, the Promethean pianist per excellence, the unerring perfection of his unequaled sound.

Honesty, prodigious skillfulness and profound commitment will be the eternal feature of this distinguished artist.

The transcendence of these performances by far, surpasses all what the words may express. The Third sonata `s crystalline poetry and ethereal phrasing seems to emerge from the recording and literally hover all the hall. His artistic status allowed to achieve such expression level, and the only version which gets close in poetry is Dinu Lipatti.

The Nocturne Op. 9 is loaded of profound sentiment and transcendent lyricism as well as the Waltz Op. 18' s performance possesses such lyrical flight, charm, elegance and notorious élan, that one might state there is not any other version played with such sublime perfection, mercurial vehemence and aristocratic refinement.

The Second Sonata's performance is tinged of precognitive mood, dark poetry, featured of plumbed presages. This piece was performed just one week before the final flight in Australia Oct. 22 1953.

This album is a must-buy, due it's utopian to believe or even think to obtain such level of cathartic experience in the present times, due it does not seem the aim in the artistic minds of the actual generation of pianists. On the other hand, the creator imagination and inner fire he played is the consequence and not the cause of a spiritual attitude.

In memoriam!

Mozart: Piano Sonatas K330, 331, 570 / Rondo K511
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Mozart: Piano Sonatas K330, 331, 570 / Rondo K511

Manufacturer: Philips
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ASIN: B00004S94L
Release Date: 2000-04-11

Tracks:

  1. Rondo In A Minor, K.511
  2. Piano Sonata In A Major, K331: I. Andante grozioso con variazioni
  3. Piano Sonata In A Major, K331: II. Menuetto
  4. Piano Sonata In A Major, K331: III. Alla turca: Allegretto
  5. Piano Sonata In B Flat Major, K570: I. Allegro
  6. Piano Sonata In B Flat Major, K570: II. Adagio
  7. Piano Sonata In B Flat Major, K570: III. Allegretto
  8. Piano Sonata In C Major, K330: I. Allegro moderato
  9. Piano Sonata In C Major, K330: II. Andante cantabile
  10. Piano Sonata In C Major, K330: III. Allegretto

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Ruined by bad production decisions.......2006-07-14

The producer of this recording, Martha de Francisco, made a bad decision by including the applause after the live portions of the recording. It really spoils the peaceful mood generated by listening to this delightfully played music. Did she think that they had to "prove" that it was live? Did she think that the obnoxious clapping would "trick" the listeners into thinking that they were sitted on hardbacked chairs in an auditorium?

Nevertheless, Brendel doesn't let us down and delivers 69:55 minutes of perfectly executed Mozart.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent, Brendel at is best.......2006-03-01

This is an excellent CD. Brendel plays Mozart with such an elegance that you just want the CD to go on playing and playing.

5 out of 5 stars Mozart Informed by Beethoven and Schubert.......2002-08-04

It's the acute consciousness of Brendel that astounds. His conscious attention to each note--or, more precisely, to each phrase--its exact articulation--reminds me most (across cultures)of Miles Davis. Here the depth of Brendel's knowing of Beethoven and Schubert bracingly informs these Mozart sonatas. They lose any hint of the music box. Instead they are movingly expressive. Romantic? Perhaps. Yet with no implied program injected. The engineering is superlative. You have no sense, until the applause that follows the three sonatas, that these have been recorded live. Instead, you marvel that these are all "one takes." Though Brendel is self-effacing, these sonatas sound lived in.

5 out of 5 stars Brendel Remains Our Finest Interpreter Of Mozart.......2002-05-24

Alfred Brendel demonstrates that he is our foremost interpreter of Mozart in this splendid CD of several of Mozart's piano sonatas and the rondo. His performances are replete with both brilliant technique and keen musical scholarship which fans of Alfred Brendel have come to expect. Brendel's playing is elegant, without sounding at all Romantic; I suspect his phrasing remains consistent with Mozart's intentions. The only negative note is the audience's applause at the end of each piece; otherwise, the sound quality is what you'd expect in a well balanced studio recording.

5 out of 5 stars Alfred Brendel Plays Mozart.......2000-08-14

Brendel is an exceptional pianist. However, this recording is much to distorted-sounding. Brendel humms and coughs. It is a live recording which is not good for the fan of Mozart who wants to hear the sound. Not a good sound. Brendel is remarkable in capturing the clear and brilliance of Mozart piano sonatas. The Turkish Rondo is well done, the highlight of the work. The sonata is characteristic of Mozart who added a Turkish flavor to his regular sonata forms. This is not too unusual for Wolfgang. The Abduction of the Seraglio singspiel opera is a delightful combination of Classcical sound with Turkish music- cymbals, janissary and timpani. The Turkis effect in the Rondo is heard very clearly by Brendel and the conclusion resonates the Finale to the Seraglio.

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