Mozart: Piano Sonatas 1-18 (complete)

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Barenboim plays Mozart

Barenboim plays Mozart


Mozart:

Piano Sonatas 1-18 (complete)


The Grammy award-winning pianist Daniel Barenboim, long known for his Mozart interpretations, turns his attention to Mozart's piano sonatas, a body of work that, while forming the core of the pianist’s repertory, is not often heard in the concert hall. These sonatas showcase Mozart's genius for the small-scale, and truly shine in Barenboim's masterful rendering.

This collection includes all eighteen sonatas, from well-known works like K 545 in C major and K 331 in A major, to lesser-known gems like K 284 in D major and the Fantasia and Sonata in C minor, K 475/457 and were recorded from 1988-1990.

This is a new release of the series of Metropolitan Munich programs.

Picture format DVD: NTSC 4:3

Sounds formats DVD: PCM Stereo

Region code: 0

Booklet notes: English, German, French

Running time: 330 mins

German FSK: 0

“Barenboim reinvigorates Mozart's Sonatas with the young Beethoven's fire and wit. Each work emerges as a gem.” BBC Music Magazine, April 2012 *****

DVD Video

Region: 0

Format: NTSC

EuroArts - 2066528

(DVD Video - 3 discs)

$45.75

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Mozart: Piano Sonatas 1-18 (complete), etc.

Mozart:

Piano Sonatas 1-18 (complete)

Fantasia in C minor, K475


The Vox 1956 Masters

Musical Concepts - MC141

(CD - 4 discs)

$21.50

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Mozart: Piano Sonatas 1-18 (complete)

Mozart: Piano Sonatas 1-18 (complete)


EMI - 0833742

(CD - 5 discs)

$26.25

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Mozart: Piano Sonatas 1-18 (complete)

Mozart: Piano Sonatas 1-18 (complete)


The Portuguese pianist Maria João Pires has long been associated with the music of Mozart. Her delicacy of touch, vibrancy of phrasing and sense of fantasy mark her out as one of the elect who can touch his keyboard music without coarsening or simplifying it.

She has made two complete cycles of the sonatas; reissued here is the first one, from the days in the 1970s when she first appeared on the international scene and won over listeners with a graceful purity of approach that left more famous names trailing in her wake. The later cycle brought added refinement, but anyone who is captivated by this still undervalued corpus – too difficult for beginners, yet scorned by many professionals in search of gaudier glories – will want to hear this set.

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Brilliant Classics - 94271

(CD - 5 discs)

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Mozart: The Piano Sonatas

Mozart: The Piano Sonatas


Mozart:

Piano Sonatas 1-18 (complete)

Fantasia in C minor, K475


“By common consent, Mitsuko Uchida is among the leading Mozart pianists of today, and her recorded series of the piano sonatas won critical acclaim as it appeared and finally Gramophone Awards in 1989 and 1991. Here are all the sonatas, plus the Fantasia in C minor, K475, which is in some ways a companion piece to the sonata in the same key, K457. This is unfailingly clean, crisp and elegant playing, that avoids anything like a romanticised view of the early sonatas such as the delightfully fresh G major, K283. On the other hand, Uchida responds with the necessary passion to the forceful, not to say Angst-ridden, A minor Sonata, K310. Indeed, her complete series is a remarkably fine achievement, comparable with her account of the piano concertos. The recordings were produced in the Henry Wood Hall in London and offer excellent piano sound; thus an unqualified recommendation is in order for one of the most valuable volumes in Philips's Complete Mozart Edition. Don't be put off by critics who suggest that these sonatas are less interesting than some other Mozart compositions, for they're fine pieces written for an instrument that he himself played and loved.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

Penguin Guide

Rosette Winner

Philips Collectors Edition - 4683562

(CD - 5 discs)

$38.00

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Mozart: Piano Sonatas 1-18 (complete)

Mozart: Piano Sonatas 1-18 (complete)


Bart van Oort (fortepiano)

Bart van Oort is one of today’s foremost fortepiano players. After winning the Mozart Fortepiano Competition in Bruges in 1986 he was instantly recognised as a master of his instrument, exploring the rich possibilities of the fortepiano, and using his immense historical and musicological knowledge for a better understanding of the Viennese classical style of Haydn and Mozart.

This set of complete piano sonatas of Mozart was part of van Oort’s 14-CD set of Mozart’s Complete Keyboard Works (94198/93025), a set which was praised in the press unanimously: “His Mozart, played with a fine sense of style and smooth technique reached an emotional depth… (Washington Post), “lively, sympathetic, light flowing touch, expression of feeling” (International Piano Choice).

Brilliance, fluency, clarity and extraordinary communicative powers – Mozart seems to have had them all. Little wonder he was hailed as the finest pianist of his generation – even rivals such as Clementi commented ‘I had never heard anyone play with so much spirit and grace…’ Of course we have no idea how Mozart the keyboard player sounded. We have the reviews and comments of those who heard him perform, and we have the instruments of his time.

These do take us some way to understanding performance practice of the day, and the limitations of the instruments, and how composers of the late 18th century worked to test the instruments, and make greater demands upon the constantly evolving fortepiano. On this first complete cycle using instruments of the period, Bart van Oort relishes the timbral possibilities of five carefully restored and copied instruments to convey Mozart’s music as directly as possible without the necessary “translation” when playing a modern grand.This results in a great clarity of sound and structure.

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Brilliant Classics - 94429

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Mozart: Piano Sonatas 1-18 (complete)

Mozart: Piano Sonatas 1-18 (complete)


Daniel-Ben Pienaar (piano)

South African-born, London resident Daniel-Ben Pienaar makes his Avie debut with an ambitious recording project: the complete Piano Sonatas by Mozart.

Pienaar is a completist. Recent surveys, both on the concert platform and in the recording studio, include Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier, Chopin’s Complete Waltzes, Schubert’s Complete Sonatas, and the complete keyboard works by Orlando Gibbons. He arrives on Avie with another major project in tow: the complete Piano Sonatas by Mozart. An active recitalist and chamber musician, and professor at the Royal Academy of Music, Pienaar has a number of critically acclaimed independent releases under his belt, but this recording represents and uncommon synergy between artist, repertoire and production values. In Gramophone Award-winning producer Jonathan Freeman-Atwood, Pienaar found a special simpatico which he found “profoundly enabling”, resulting in a creative recording process specific in relation to the music in hand.

Pienaar presents the works chronologically over five CDs, illustrating Mozart’s compositional trajectory which represents all of the major stylistic and emotional shifts in his mature career, with the earliest dating from his twentieth year, through his Viennese period, and the final works which were written towards the end of his all too brief life.

Critical acclaim:

“Daniel-Ben Pienaar's performances are quite simply stunning. The instrument he plays matters much less than his musicianship, which is evident at every turn.” Gramophone

“A kaleidoscope of colours and textures in performances that combined the dramatic with the ethereal, the monumental with the intimate” International Piano

“One factor strikes immediately: there is not a whiff of bygone reverential, even obsequious attitudes to Mozart that still cast faint shadows among some pianists...But as his performance of the Alla turca Sonata, K331 shows, technique isn't allowed to edge ahead of emotional and intellectual depth.” Gramophone Magazine, February 2011

“This Mozart...strikes me as one of the most completely satisfying surveys of this still undervalued music ever committed to disc...This is Mozart on the threshold of his genius; Pienaar responds with an astonishing range of expression and colour. I can think of no recent set that takes the music so honestly at face value.” Sunday Times, 9th January 2011 *****

“His avowed aim in playing Mozart is to avoid the elegance and gracefulness of traditional performance-practice, and to bring out instead the music's nervous energy.” BBC Music Magazine, February 2011 ***

“Pienaar reveals Mozart's sonatas in aural technicolour...In the earlier sonatas Pienaar finds a raw emotional authenticity of response...He delivers dazzling fingerwork aplenty in playing that's fearsomely intelligent, articulate, insightful and, though very personal, so musically clued-in that it rings true to Mozart's spirit.” Classic FM Magazine, March 2011 *****

GGramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - February 2011

Avie - AV2209

(CD - 5 discs)

$36.75

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Mozart: Piano Sonatas 1-18 (complete)

Mozart: Piano Sonatas 1-18 (complete)


The return of an all time bestseller of Brilliant Classics, and international breakthrough of Klára Würtz as a near-ideal Mozart player. Received rave reviews from all over the world.

Klára Würtz was born in Budapest, Hungary, and started playing the piano at the age of five. She made has made over 20 CD recordings, including the complete piano sonatas of Mozart, a selection of Schubert sonatas and the piano works of Robert Schumann.

Her Mendelssohn recording with her Amsterdam Pianotrio was the Critics’ choice of 2000 (Harris Goldsmith for International Record Review).

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Brilliant Classics Piano Library - 94034

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Mozart: Piano Sonatas 1-18 (complete), etc.

Mozart:

Piano Sonatas 1-18 (complete)

Rondo in A minor, K511

Fantasia in C minor, K396


Reine Gianoli (piano)

Doremi - DHR7901-5

(CD - 5 discs)

$65.00

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Mozart: Piano Sonatas 1-18 (complete), etc.

Mozart:

Piano Sonatas 1-18 (complete)

Gigue in G Major, K574

Minuet in D major, K355

Adagio in B minor, K540

Fantasia in C minor, K475


This release was Leon McCawley's personal tribute to Mozart in the composer’s 250th birthday year - a new recording of the complete piano sonatas. Leon’s acute sensitivity and deeply committed interpretations illuminate the precision, beauty, drama and tension of Mozart’s radiant musical language; his inspiration for this recording was Mozart-specialist Nina Milkina, his long-time cherished mentor and muse. Mozart perfected the sonata form with infinite purity and wisdom, and Leon honours the scores in every way possible, allowing Mozart’s many-faceted character to shine through.

Prize-winner of the International Beethoven Piano Competition in Vienna and the Leeds International Competition, Leon’s previous Avie releases – a double disc of works by Schumann (AV 0029) and a three-CD set of the world premiere recording of the complete solo piano works by Hans Gál (AV 2064) – have both been honoured with an Editor’s Choice from The Gramophone. His concertising has taken him around the globe, in recent seasons to the Queen Elizabeth Hall (International Piano Series) and Wigmore Hall in London, the Philharmonie and Konzerthaus in Berlin, the Prinzregententheater in Munich, the Musikverein in Vienna, Tonhalle in Zurich, Prague Rudolfinum and Washington DC’s Kennedy Center.

Leon’s 5-CD Mozart Sonata set is competitively priced and – with the inclusion of the A minor Rondo, Eine Kleine Gigue, Menuett in D, and B minor Adagio – boasts an added value not offered with any other available version.

Avie - AV2105

(CD - 5 discs)

$36.75

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