Mozart - Piano Sonatas Vol.2
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Label: Somm
Cat No: SOMMCD0198
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 3rd June 2019
Contents
Works
Piano Sonata no.7 in C major, K309Piano Sonata no.8 in A minor, K310
Piano Sonata no.9 in D major, K311
Rondo in A minor, K511
Artists
Peter Donohoe (piano)Works
Piano Sonata no.7 in C major, K309Piano Sonata no.8 in A minor, K310
Piano Sonata no.9 in D major, K311
Rondo in A minor, K511
Artists
Peter Donohoe (piano)About
This new release follows remarkable critical acclaim for Volume 1 (SOMMCD 0191) including the accolade of BBC Music Magazine’s Recording of the Month which declared: “It was high time someone blew the cobwebs off this still under-appreciated repertoire, and Donohoe is clearly the person to do it.”
Volume 2 promises more revealing performances from Donohoe, applauded in Gramophone’s review of Volume 1 for demonstrating “a personal involvement that is as touching as it is fascinating and finely considered”.
As if anticipating the mighty “Jupiter” Symphony, with uncharacteristically detailed tempo indications and an improvisatory quality in places, the Piano Sonata in C major (No.7, K309) may have been composed with Rosa Cannabich in mind, Mozart’s 15-year-old student giving its first performance in late 1777.
The A minor Rondo (K511) was composed in March 1787 and, notes Christopher Morley, “unfettered by the obligations of orchestral constraints, [it] builds in chromatic intensity and melodic urgency to emerge as one of the most profound movements ever penned by the composer”.
Volume 2 of Peter Donohoe’s Mozart Piano Sonatas delivers on the hope expressed by The Classical Review of its predecessor to “surely make listeners eager to hear the next volumes”.
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