Mozart: Piano Concertos, Vol. 9
On this CD:
1. Piano Concerto No. 14 in E flat major, K. 449
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Derek Han
Conducted by Paul Freeman
2. Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major, K. 41
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Derek Han
Conducted by Paul Freeman
3. Piano Concerto No. 27 in B flat major, K. 595
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Derek Han
Conducted by Paul Freeman
Mozart: Piano Concertos, Vol. 9, Music, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Paul Freeman, Philharmonia Orchestra of London, Derek Han, Classical, Classical Music, Concerto, Piano Concerto
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- Mozart: The Great Piano Concertos, Vol. 2 Alfred Brendel
- Marvelous Mozart
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- Almost Perfect
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ASIN: B0000041AB
Release Date: 1994-10-11 |
Tracks:
- Piano Concerto No.9 In Flat, KV 271 (Jeunehomme): 1. Allegro
- Piano Concerto No.9 In Flat, KV 271 (Jeunehomme): 2. Andantino
- Piano Concerto No.9 In Flat, KV 271 (Jeunehomme): 3. Rondeau. Presto
- Piano Concerto No.25 In C, KV 503: 1. Allegro maestoso
- Piano Concerto No.25 In C, KV 503: 2. Andante
- Piano Concerto No.25 In C, KV 503: 3. Allegretto
- Piano Concerto No.22 In E Flat, KV 482: 1. Allegro
Tracks:
- Piano Concerto No. 22 In E Flat, KV 482: 2. Andante
- Piano Concerto No. 22 In E Flat, KV 482: Allegro - Andante cantabile - Tempo I
- Piano Concerto No. 15 In B Flat, KV 450: 1. Allegro
- Piano Concerto No. 15 In B Flat, KV 450: 2. (Andante)
- Piano Concerto No. 15 In B Flat, KV 450: 3. Allegro
- Piano Concerto No. 27 In B Flat, KV 595: 1. Allegro
- Piano Concerto No. 27 In B Flat, KV 595: 2. Larghetto
- Piano Concerto No. 27 In B Flat, KV 595: 3. Allegro
Customer Reviews:
Mozart: The Great Piano Concertos, Vol. 2 Alfred Brendel.......2006-07-10
Nice interpretation of Mozart's piano concerto.
Marvelous Mozart.......2006-06-29
Alfred Brendel's place as an interpreter of the Viennese Classic repertory is by now unassailable, and his recordings of the Mozart Piano Concertos are a prime example of his art. His lean, focused sound can strike a listener as insufficiently sensuous in Romantic repertory, but against the backdrop of an orchestra, it seems a perfect modern equivalent of the eighteenth-century fortepiano, so much so that I don't really miss having an "authentic" instrument. Besides, discarding recordings such as these on the basis of inauthenticity would deny all listeners the chance to experience Brendel's practically infallible sense of style and taste.
Perhaps the real surprise in this collection of five concertos is that Brendel is at his most relaxed and insightful in the E-flat major Concerto, K. 482, which in most critical canons occupies a slightly lower place than the works which come before and after it. Mozart's warm-hearted and colorfully orchestrated (clarinets instead of the usual oboes) piece brings out an equivalent and unexpected playfulness of dynamic and rhythm in the pianist's irresistible reading, with profuse but always appropriate ornamentation in the rondo, and intriguing, stylish original cadenzas for the first and last movements. Incidentally, the same virtues hold for all of Brendel's emendations to Mozart's original notes in these pieces; in this he is decidely superior to Ashkenazy in his Mozart concerto recordings. (The one drawback of this entire set is that the inclusion of five concertos necessitates splitting K. 482 between the first and second CDs.)
It is only by these exalted standards that the performances of K. 271, the dashing "Jeunehomme," pushing the boundaries of standard concerto form with its unexpected piano interjections at the outset, and the Olympian K. 503 come off as slightly stiffer and less attuned to the finest nuance; however, the latter performance was recorded live and astonishes with its digital clarity, the concluding roar of applause being amply justified.
Brendel's collaborators, the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields with Neville Marriner, supply exemplary accompaniments, notwithstanding some slight inaccuracies in the live K. 503 and, more surprisingly, K. 595. One hopes these recordings will be available for a long time to come.
Artistic Genius.......2006-05-31
Mozart is rightly hailed as a musical genius. Some say he was the best that ever was. I personally prefer Bach and baroque organ fugues but this CD is a good argument for the Mozart partisans.
In the first place, the compositions are excellent. Mozart was a genius and it shows. In the second place, the performances preserved here are exquisite. The recordings are clear and vibrant.
It is a first class album all around.
Almost Perfect.......2006-02-19
If you love Mozart you will really enjoy this CD. In my opinion Sir Neville Marriner & the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields performs Mozart better than any other. The only problem I have with this CD is some tracks on the first CD are recorded live. I have never been a big fan of live recordings. An occasional cough is heard on track 4 which makes me cringe. If only they passed out cough drops that evening I would have awarded this CD five stars. Otherwise the music is simply sublime. Robitussin anyone?
Penguin Guide "Recommended Recording".......2006-01-22
With his 27 piano concertos, Mozart developed the form to a new level of artistry and claimed dominion of the new musical genre. The first seven concertos resulted from early composition exercises from his father converting Baroque sonatas to concerto form (most not-so-special). The first truly-original piano concerto No. 5 was composed at age 17 and No.'s 14-27 are all considered mature and monumental with anything in the 20's truly magnificant. Even works as early as No. 9 "Jeunehomme" (composed for a female French student, Mlle. Jeunehomme, perhaps a love interest) reveal an uncharacteristic maturity, depth of beauty and perfection of form for such a young composer. While most of the 27 concertos are sunny and galante, the two minor-key concertos (No. 20 & 24 on Volume I) reveal Mozart's evolution into more personal, dramatic expression - foreshadowing the Romantic era ushered in part by Beethoven. However, by the late 1780's, the fickle Vieneese who were "so done" with his music, leading to Mozart's demise. Late in Mozart's life there appeared to be a "new phase" of introspection and simplicity as seen in the poignant last Concerto #27 (along with his last chamber works). But this was sadly cut short by his early death in 1791.
These readings by Brendel and Marriner are alive with enthusiasm, warmth, and the typical Brendel precision. The balance of the piano and orchestra is perfect and allow the drama to unfold unhindered. Along with Murray Perahia's and Andras Schiff's complete cycles, Brendel's performances of Mozart's piano concertos are considered - on the whole - to be at the top of the list overall. Highlights in Vol. II here must certainly be the simple beauty and chamber-like feel of Concerto No. 9 "Jeunehomme," the sparkling No. 22 (K.482) and the poignant "swansong" concerto, No. 27 (K. 595). Where volume II features these two more subdued concertos of immense tenderness (no timpani or trumpets), Volume I contains the powerfully emotive, crowd-pleasing D-minor and C-minor concertos No. 20, 24 - along with the famous and bubbly C-major concerto. Both volumes are essential listening, but that much might guide your first purchase if you can only get one set.
The six works on these two CD's (along with those of the sister set) are among the most skillfully composed, musically appealing and rightfully popular of Mozart's 27 piano concertos (hence the term, "Great Concertos"). Both sets received the highest Penguin Guide rating (Rosette) and are an official "Recommended Recording." Nice compliment. Additionally, Gramophone says "this set can be recommended without any reservations." The value and sound quality/balance are excellent (as with most all Philips DUO label CD's).
For those who like the sound of a Mozart-era fortepiano and more "period performances," there is a splendid 9-CD "complete" set of Mozart's piano concertos (no.'s 5-27) by Malcolm Bilson and the English Baroque Soloists w/ Sir John Gardiner conducting that is both top-notch music and a super value on DG. Also, if you are building a Mozart collection, many of these Philips' DUO sets are excellent choices and in the top-tier of quality: Great Serenades (Marriner), Piano Quartets (Beaux Arts Trio), Piano Trios (Beaux Art Trio), Violin concertos (Grumiaux), Violin Sonatas (Szeryng/Haebler), and Complete Quintets I, II (Grumiaux et al).
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- Superb Performances @ Bargain Price
- Naxos, like Mozart, is a rare, magical find!!
- Great Set!
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Release Date: 1994-02-15 |
Tracks:
- Allegro
- Romance
- Allegro Assai
- Allegro
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- Rondeau: Allegro
Tracks:
- Allegro Maestoso
- Andante
- Allegro Vivace Assai
- Allegro
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Superb Performances @ Bargain Price.......2004-07-28
I have been buying the Naxos Mozart Piano Concertos with pianist Jeno Jando (accompanied by the Concentus Hungaricus conducted by Matyas Antal) as individual discs for some time now, and I must admit that they have all been superb in both sound and performances. I happen to own many fine performances of the Mozart Piano Concerti, but the Naxos/Jando is the one I keep returning to over and over again. If I had to live with only one set of Mozart's Piano concertos (dread the thought) it would surely be the Naxos. Grab them all and endulge in great music performed with virtuosity by both the soloist and orchestra, beautifully recorded, and at a price that won't break your wallet.
Naxos, like Mozart, is a rare, magical find!!.......2003-01-28
This set is undoubtedly one of the best values I've ever seen!!! On 5 discs, we get Mozarts late piano concertos (volume #2 contains the early works). Jeno Jando and the Concentus Hungaricus sound great in their performance (1989-1990 recordings) of these masterpieces.
Like the other reviewer, I agree that this is definitely a classical interpretation and I will go so far as to suggest that those who like a deep, romantic feel probably will find this lighter interpretation lacking. The piano is sharp, defined and aggressive in the 'regal' sense. Tempo changes are kept to a minimum and the orchestra is always crisp and defined.
What I noticed immediately about these recordings is the unbelievable compliment of the Jando/Concentus combination, not only in style, but in volume. These discs are extremely well-balanced both in sound and mood. As a consequence, most music reviews that I consulted in my decision to get this set, rated it very high and as a 'best buy' of sorts. After listening to this set many times, they obviously knew what they were talking about. In terms of price, preformance and beauty, this value is not to be missed!!!
Great Set!.......2002-07-24
See my review under Volume 2 of this set. I cannot speak highly enough about the music, as well as the performances.
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ASIN: B0000013MG
Release Date: 1994-02-15 |
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Full Potential.......2005-01-09
Volume 9 of the Naxos Mozart Piano Concerto edition was recorded in January, 1991, and the team, consisting of soloist Jenö Jandó and the chamber orchestra Concentus Hungaricus, here directed by Mátyás Antal, had obviously by this time become so welded together that the production offers an impressive piece of cooperative harmony, apparently with no competition between the soloist and the orchestra; instead, both achieve their full potential on a recording that is remarkable for its clarity, presence and purity. The programme chosen is also very interesting, with Concerto No. 26, the one usually known as the “Coronation” concerto, offering some real fireworks. As Mozart did not actually complete writing out the solo part, I can only assume that Jenö Jandó here plays the version by André; this is something that Keith Anderson’s otherwise acceptable notes fail to mention. Concerto No. 5 is the first that Mozart actually composed from original ideas and is mainly remarkable for its being a complete piano concerto “from scratch”, so to speak, without Mozart apparently having any period of trial and error to get there. Finally, the Rondo KV. 382, a replacement last movement for Concerto No. 5, is one of the all-time great hits of Mozart, being a set of variations full of humour, playfulness and fantasy. I was able to compare this version with the competition from BMG’s budget label Arte Nova (played by Matthias Kirschnereit and the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra); although the Arte Nova has a slight edge on the recorded sound (both discs are very good), I felt that Jandó and Antal captured the spirit of the Rondo a little better, with some energetic, jaunty playing that really lets you understand why Mozart was so popular, not only as a composer, but as a performer of his own works.
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Mozart Masterpieces, Vol. 2: Piano Concertos
Manufacturer: Capriccio
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Release Date: 2001-05-07 |
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Mozart: Piano Concertos, Vol. 2
Manufacturer: MD&G Records
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Tracks:
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Mozart: The Piano Concertos, Vol. 9
Manufacturer: Arte Nova Classics
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Release Date: 2006-05-09 |
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- Allegro
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"But who is Matthias Kirschnereit? On this evidence, he's a Mozartian who can hold his own with anyone in the catalogue. Exemplary articulation, the subtlest melodic inflection, a wide but never self-indulgent tonal palette, a keen and elegant gift for characterization - all are present and correct here, beautifully matched by orchestra and conductor." - BBC MUSIC
Today, Matthias Kirschnereit counts among the most interesting and sought-after German pianists of his generation. Born in Westphalia, Kirschnereit grew up in the Namibian desert and began his intense piano studies at the Detmold Music Academy with Professor Renate Kretschmar-Fischer. Kirschnereit's great successes at the German Music Competition in Bonn, the International Concours Géza Anda in Zurich and the Australian International Piano Competition in Sydney marked the beginning of his international concert career, which has since taken him to all five continents. Matthias Kirschnereit's successful cooperation with Arte Nova is documented by the complete recording of all the piano concertos by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with the Bamberger Symphony under Frank Beermann.
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The Complete Mozart Piano Concertos, Vol. 4
Manufacturer: Intersound Records
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- No superstars, just great Mozart
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Mozart: Piano Concertos, Vol. 9
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Release Date: 1996-08-20 |
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- Pno Con No.14 in E flat, K.449: Allegro Vivace
- Pno Con No.14 in E flat, K.449: Andantino
- Pno Con No.14 in E flat, K.449: Allegro Ma Non Troppo
- Pno Con No.4 in G, K.41: Allegro
- Pno Con No.4 in G, K.41: Andante
- Pno Con No.4 in G, K.41: Molto Allegro
- Pno Con No.27 in B flat, K.595: Allegro
- Pno Con No.27 in B flat, K.595: Larghetto
- Pno Con No.27 in B flat, K.595: Rondo: Allegro
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No superstars, just great Mozart.......2006-03-07
Does it take a superstar to make a great classical music CD? Of course, not! Derek Han and Paul Freeman are not exactly household names in the world of classical music. However, they have produced three magnificent performance on this CD. You will have to purchase through the Amazon Marketplace to get this CD but it well worth it. First of all, the sound on this CD is just gorgeous. It is clear and musical. The piano sound is especially good. Maestro Freeman is a born Mozartian. His tempi and phrasing seem just right. As for pianist Han, he has the most beautiful touch I have ever heard. For the extremely low price, this CD is a must for any Mozartian.
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