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| Disc: 1 |
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| 1. Piano Concerto No.9 In Flat, KV 271 (Jeunehomme): 1. Allegro |
| 2. Piano Concerto No.9 In Flat, KV 271 (Jeunehomme): 2. Andantino |
| 3. Piano Concerto No.9 In Flat, KV 271 (Jeunehomme): 3. Rondeau. Presto |
| 4. Piano Concerto No.25 In C, KV 503: 1. Allegro maestoso |
| 5. Piano Concerto No.25 In C, KV 503: 2. Andante |
| 6. Piano Concerto No.25 In C, KV 503: 3. Allegretto |
| 7. Piano Concerto No.22 In E Flat, KV 482: 1. Allegro |
| Disc: 2 |
| 1. Piano Concerto No. 22 In E Flat, KV 482: 2. Andante |
| 2. Piano Concerto No. 22 In E Flat, KV 482: Allegro - Andante cantabile - Tempo I |
| 3. Piano Concerto No. 15 In B Flat, KV 450: 1. Allegro |
| 4. Piano Concerto No. 15 In B Flat, KV 450: 2. (Andante) |
| 5. Piano Concerto No. 15 In B Flat, KV 450: 3. Allegro |
| 6. Piano Concerto No. 27 In B Flat, KV 595: 1. Allegro |
| 7. Piano Concerto No. 27 In B Flat, KV 595: 2. Larghetto |
| 8. Piano Concerto No. 27 In B Flat, KV 595: 3. Allegro |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Volume 2 of great Mozart concertos; superb!,
By Mike Powers "mkp51" (Woolwich, ME USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Great Piano Concertos Vol 2: Piano Concerto 9, 15, 22, 25, 27 (Audio CD)
This 2-CD set, which contains 5 of Mozart's most famous piano concertos, is absolutely superb! From opening to closing measure of every selection, pianist Alfred Brendel and the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, under the direction of Sir Neville Marriner, team up to establish a splendid musical dialog. Brendel is a wonderful interpreter and player of Mozart's music; I found him to be particularly expressive in Concerto No. 9 (The "Jeunehomme") - one of my favorites. Each concerto is sheer magic from start to finish. For lovers of Mozart's piano concertos, this, and its companion "The Great Piano Concertos, Volume 1," are THE CDs to own!
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Such a bargain.,
By Dichterliebe (Seattle, WA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Great Piano Concertos Vol 2: Piano Concerto 9, 15, 22, 25, 27 (Audio CD)
Here are five of Mozart's finest piano concertos within a two-disk set which is the companion of a volume one.This is vintage and essential Brendel and is very good. Not excellent, not truly beautiful, not illuminating, but good, intellectual, workmanlike Brendel. His tone is just about perfect and his attention to detail is admirable. The slow movement of no. 15 is probably the finest track in this entire set - Brendel develops the theme along with Mozart's subtle recontouring and harmonic changes. Tempi are well-chosen, the orchestra is standard Marriner (excellent), and absolutely nothing is out-of-place. The recording quality is good, although it reveals its age in that it is not as clear as modern recordings and the bass is sometimes murky or "fuzzy". This is a minor point, but any collection that bills itself as "The Great Piano Concertos" and doesn't include no. 17 is, in my opinion, incomplete. Thankfully, the brilliant and utterly soulless no. 26 is not included. These are good recordings for the price and are an excellent introduction to Mozart's piano concertos.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brendel....My Favourite Performer of Mozart and Beethoven,
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This review is from: The Great Piano Concertos Vol 2: Piano Concerto 9, 15, 22, 25, 27 (Audio CD)
Mozart is the greatest composer of all times...and his best works are his late piano concertos...Brendel is one of the best Mozart performer of all times (in my opinion)...The combination of this situation gives us a great recording...And the orchestra...Academy of St. Martin in the Fields...They are the most experienced orchestra about Mozart.Because Phillips had an engagement with this orchestra to record Mozart's complete works...They have the Mozart soul...Everything is wonderful about this recording...but there is only one problem...we can't say that it is a real problem but there is a wrong note played by Brendel in 22nd concerto's 2nd part during the 5th minute...well if we look at the whole performance everything makes me forget about this wrong note...it is the one you have to get ...you Can't go wrong if you buy the combination of Mozart and Brendel and ofcourse the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields...
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