Mozart wrote three of his finest piano concertos, nos 23, 24 and 25, in a single year. Beauty, passion and grace combine as the piano engages in an intimate dialogue with the orchestra. Watching a ...
Jacques Loussier clangs musical genera together like an orchestral cymbalist reaching crescendo. After having weaved his way through Bach, Chopin, Handel and Satie, maestro Loussier turns his ...
Symphony No. 1 Il Pomo d'Oro Maxim Emelyanychev, Conductor Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 23 Il Pomo d'Oro Maxim Emelyanychev, Conductor, Fortepiano Symphony No. 41, "Jupiter" Il Pomo d'Oro ...
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 19 Kristian Bezuidenhout, Piano Freiburg Baroque Orchestra Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 23 Kristian Bezuidenhout, Piano Freiburg Baroque Orchestra Kristian ...
Mozart’s piano concertos stand at the pinnacle of the Classical repertoire. They reach out to embrace and delight their listeners even as they challenge and enthrall the performers with their ...
Catch The Mozart Minute every Friday at noon during the Amadeus Deli, and listen to The Mozart Minute podcast at wosu.org/podcasts. Even as Mozart was establishing ...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is considered by many to be the greatest composer ever. And his 27 piano concertos may be his finest work. But Mozart had a formula for the 27 and he used it over and over ...
Umi Garrett considers Mozart’s Piano Concerto No.23 in A Major one of her favorite pieces to perform. “It’s happy and it’s exciting. The middle is sad, but I like the contrast,” she said. She also ...