Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 20 & 23

Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 20 & 23

composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791; conducted by Sir Neville Marriner, 1924-2016; produced by Andrew Keener, 1954-; performed by Ivan Moravec, 1930-2015, Academy of St Martin in the Fields (Hänssler Classic), 58 mins

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Field of Interest
Classical Music
Composer
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791
Conductor
Sir Neville Marriner, 1924-2016
Content Type
Music recording
Duration
58 mins
Recording Engineer
John Timperley
Ensemble
Academy of St Martin in the Fields
Format
Audio
Sub Genre
Concerto
Label
Hänssler Classic
Performer
Ivan Moravec, 1930-2015
Producer
Andrew Keener, 1954-
Date Recorded
1997-04-01
Review
Among authentic re-creations of Mozart's piano concertos, this CD from Apollo's Fire surely must rank near the top. Its pulsing energy, vibrant color, and expressive depth would mark it as an exceptional achievement by any standard, but its even blending of scholarship and musicality approach the ideal of historically informed performances. John Gibbons plays a modern copy of Mozart's Walther pianoforte, and the ensemble, led by founder Jeannette Sorrell, plays period instruments and follows known Classical practices with great fidelity. That much is de rigueur for Apollo's Fire, Cleveland's celebrated Baroque Orchestra, but there is much more to their renditions than merely satisfying academic expectations or emulating the styles of Mozart's time. The tragic mood in the Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor, K. 466, and the gentle, expansive lyricism of the Piano Concerto No. 23 in A major, K. 488, come through with immediacy and spontaneous feeling; since the soloist and orchestra are so steeped in the period, their nuanced phrasing, light touch, fleet tempi, and warm timbres seem utterly natural and unaffected. One might quibble that Gibbons is slightly under-recorded, for his softest passages with the orchestra are a little indistinct, but this can be remedied with a higher volume setting. ~ Blair Sanderson, All Music Guide
Subject
Classical Music, Music & Performing Arts, Classical, Clásica, Clássica
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Clásica, Clássica

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