Mozart - Piano Concertos No.9 & No.12
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Label: BIS
Cat No: BISSACD1794
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 4th January 2011
Contents
Works
Piano Concerto no.9 in E flat major, K271 'Jeunehomme'Piano Concerto no.12 in A major, K414
Rondo for piano and orchestra in A major, K386
Artists
Ronald Brautigam (piano)Die Kolner Akademie
Conductor
Michael Alexander WillensWorks
Piano Concerto no.9 in E flat major, K271 'Jeunehomme'Piano Concerto no.12 in A major, K414
Rondo for piano and orchestra in A major, K386
Artists
Ronald Brautigam (piano)Die Kolner Akademie
Conductor
Michael Alexander WillensAbout
The programme includes one of Mozart’s first early master-pieces, the ‘Jenamy’ Concerto (previously known as ‘Jeunehomme’) composed in 1777 before he had moved from Salzburg to Vienna. This is followed by Piano Concerto No.12 in A major, K 414, one of the first Vienna concertos, and a Rondo for piano and orchestra from the same period.
Ronald Brautigam’s ongoing series of Beethoven’s music for piano solo has been met with great acclaim, but his earlier traversal of Mozart’s sonatas and variation were equally well-received, as witness the following quote from a review in Gramophone upon the release of it as a boxed set: ‘Brautigam's imaginative interpretations capture Mozart's many moods, from the galant style of the six earliest sonatas to the aching drama of the A minor (K310).’
To a unique degree, Ronald Brautigam has managed to combine highly successful careers as a performer on both the fortepiano and the modern piano. With close to fifty released CDs on BIS, his discography testifies to this, including complete cycles on fortepiano of the solo piano music by Mozart and Haydn, but also four recent discs of the complete Beethoven piano concertos played on a modern Steinway.
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