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| |  | Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 22 & 27
MDG reissues some of the wonderful recordings of Christian Zacharias performing Mozart’s Piano Concertos. The original recordings received various review awards, including a Repertoire 10 from the French magazine. | 
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| |  | Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 21 & 22
Norway’s fast-rising star pianist, Christian Ihle Hadland - now a BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist - makes his debut concerto recording with a disc of two Mozart Piano Concertos, Nos. 21 and 22, performed with the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Arvid Engegård. Among the many striking features of this much-anticipated release is Hadland’s choice of cadenzas that Benjamin Britten wrote for Sviatoslav Richter in 1966 for the E-flat concerto, K482. Christian Ihle Hadland is widely recognised as one of Norway’s most exciting young piano talents. He made his debut with the Norwegian Radio Orchestra and conductor Eivind Aadland at the age of 15, and has since gone on to perform with all of Norway’s leading orchestras, including several appearances with the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2006 he was invited to accompany Renée Fleming at the annual Nobel Peace Prize Concert in Oslo which was televised to a global audience of many millions. In 2010 Christian was appointed joint Artistic Director of the Stavanger Chamber Music Festival alongside clarinettist Martin Fröst and he will be opening the 2011-12 season at the Oslo Philharmonic performing Chopin with conductor Jukka-Pekka Saraste. His debut solo album in April 2010 for Simax Classics of works by Chopin and Schumann (PSC1307) attracted great interest and received excellent reviews. “This immaculately produced disc contains scintillating readings of two genial Mozart piano concertos. Ihle Hadland’s polished, witty playing suits the music’s character perfectly. Marvellous too to have both works accompanied so richly by a downsized Oslo Philharmonic...All is invigorating, never sentimental. Sublime, in other words.” The Arts Desk, 16th March 2013 “There is grace and delicacy aplenty in the Allegros, with a delightful sense of collusion between Hadland and the excellent Oslo woodwind...For my taste - and it does boil down to taste - he rather underestimates the grandeur of both opening movements...That said, pleasure in Hadland's performances far outweighs any provisos. Nothing he does is routine, and he always understands the essential vocal nature of Mozart's inspiration.” Gramophone Magazine, April 2013 | 
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| |  | Europa Konzert 2006Recorded live at the Theatre of the Estates, Prague, 1 May 2006
For over 20 years, the Berliner Philharmoniker have celebrated their foundation on May 1st with the annual EUROPA KONZERT – the 2006 event took place at the Theatre of the Estates in Prague. An All-Mozart Programme with Daniel Barenboim in his familiar dual role as soloist and conductor. Featuring two masterpieces of the Mozart repertoire, the “Haffner” and “Linz” Symphonies. The Estates Theatre Prague is one of the most beautiful historical theatres in Europe Part of its charm, magic and value lies in its historical significance. In 1787 Mozart conducted here the premier of Don Giovanni, a work written specially for Prague The Berlin Philharmonic sitting on stage in a reconstruction of the sets that had been used at the first performance of Don Giovanni. Bonus Film: A Cultural Portrait of Prague. Picture format: 1080i Full HD 16:9 Sound formats: PCM 2.0, DTS-HD Master Audio Surround Region code: All (worldwide) Subtitles (Bonus): German English, French Booklet notes: English, German, French Running time: 118 mins (98 mins + Bonus 20 mins) | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 22 & 27
Richter’s concert was recorded in Tokyo in 1970 NB Sleeve-notes are Japanese-only | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Mozart: Piano Concertos Volume 3
The third volume of Vassily Primakov’s much acclaimed Mozart Piano Concerto series features two of Mozart's greatest concertos. Scored for a small orchestra without clarinets, trumpets, or drums, the Piano Concerto No. 17 in G major, K. 453 is one of Mozart’s most graceful concertos, typically mingling a sense of gaiety with melancholic undertones. Urbane and aristocratic in character, the Piano Concerto No. 22 in E flat, K 482 gains a warm of sound from the orchestra’s inclusion of clarinets instead of oboes – the first time Mozart had done so in a concerto. Vassily Primakov plays Mozart’s own cadenzas in K. 453 and those of Camille Saint-Saëns in K. 482. “Of course he...offers numerous tender, introspective touches, but, in any case, not since Murray Perahia's Sony recording have I heard the piano part in this movement sound more interesting and alive. I also like the smugly cheerful tone Primakov adopts in the finale.” BBC Music Magazine, August 2012 **** “Primakov's approach is very clean and well articulated, though the instrument itself isn't particularly alluring...In the outer movements of K482, Primakov's tempi sound absolutely natural, particularly in the finale, which he imbues with a quiet glee.” Gramophone Magazine, October 2012 “Primakov is a scrupulous pianist...The orchestral playing is also of a very high standard, and forms a genuine partnership with the soloist. The recording is at a high volume level and has a realistic balance between the piano and orchestra. This is natural and compelling choice for those who like their Mozart at the delicate and precise end of the spectrum.” MusicWeb International, August 2012 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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