Etiket: Concertos
“Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 18 and 21”, Jonathan Fournel
This CD is part of the series Next Generation Mozart Soloists which documents young artists in Mozart concertos for various instruments. Eighth volume, it offers, after a splendid 3e Sonata…
“Piano Concertos Nos. 19 and 25”, Mozart, Alon Goldstein, Fine Arts Quartet
We cannot praise enough the rediscovery of Ignaz Lachner’s (1807-1895) arrangements of Mozart’s piano concertos with an orchestra reduced to a quartet and a double bass. Mozart himself used this…
“Brahms, piano concertos”, Simon Trpčeski and Cristian Măcelaru
No one “needs” new Brahms piano concertos. But no one can deny artists the right to “give it a try”. And sometimes what we hear there happens and which is…
“Concertos for two pianos” by Mozart, Robert Levin and Ya-Fei Chuang
Third stage of the project aimed at completing all of the Keyboard concertos of Mozart by Robert Levin, formerly undertaken with the late Christopher Hogwood. Concertos for two pianos are…
“Mozart. Piano Concertos”, Academy of Ancient Music
We spoke to you last March about this formidable initiative, an operation to avenge the affront of the non-conclusion of the complete Mozart keyboard concertos once started by Robert Levin…
[Critique] “Beethoven and Ravel Concertos”, Martha Argerich
We noticed the discreet Avanti label when Martha Argerich moved her musical meetings from Lugano to northern Germany. Avanti has released two boxes of this newly held festival in Hamburg…
[Critique] “Mozart: Piano Concertos K. 271 456”, Kristian Bezuidenhout
For anyone interested in the pianoforte in Mozart, Kristian Bezuidenhout’s records are often captivating. He plays here on a copy of an instrument by the master Walter made by Paul…
[Critique] “Mozart. Piano Concertos”, Eric the Wise,
Very good news: the French pianist Éric Le Sage leans on Mozart. His partner here is François Leleux, who was best known as an oboist and who converted to conducting.…
“Johann Wilhelm Wilms. The Piano Concertos Vol. 1”, R. Brautigam
Johann Wilhelm Wilms, born in 1772 near Cologne, made his career in the Netherlands. His name reappeared in the catalogs of record publishers as a contemporary of Beethoven when they…