Mozart / Anderszewski, Piotr: Piano Concertos 21 & 24

Mozart / Anderszewski, Piotr: Piano Concertos 21 & 24

Mozart / Anderszewski, Piotr: Piano Concertos 21 & 24

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Description

Title: Piano Concertos 21 & 24
Artist: Mozart / Anderszewski, Piotr
Label: Erato
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 724354550423
Genre: Classical Artists

Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 21 & 24, Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Conductor: Piotr Anderszewski, Orchestra/Ensemble: Sinfonia Varsovia. Following his award-winning recording of Beethoven's Diabelli Variations, Piotr Anderszewski turns to Mozart. Born to Polish-Hungarian parents but trained in France, Anderszewski plays with equal parts elegance and dramatic flair. The rugged opening movement of the C Minor Concerto, for instance, is not as taut and hard-edged as usual, but the pianist's tender touch encompasses a wide range of emotions. The finale has a songful swing that seems as simple as a folk song, yet the angst lies just under the surface. The C Major Concerto, on the other hand, is pure sunlight, with a first movement full of gleaming grandeur, a dreamily delicate slow movement, and a frolicsome finale. Anderszewski conducts the Sinfonia Varsovia from the keyboard, eliciting subtle, colorful playing from this accomplished Polish chamber orchestra. In short, a Mozart recording of exceptional character and individuality from a musician whose career is on the rise.

Tracks:
1.1 Piano Concerto No.24, K491: I. Allegro
1.2 Piano Concerto No.24, K491: II. Larghetto
1.3 Piano Concerto No.24, K491: III. Allegretto
1.4 Piano Concerto No.21, K467: I. Allegro Maestoso
1.5 Piano Concerto No.21, K467: II. Andante
1.6 Piano Concerto No.21, K467: III. Allegro Vivace Assai
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