Mozart Piano

Mozart - Piano Concertos Vol. I-VI (Christian Zacharias, Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne) [2003-2010]

Mozart - Piano Concertos Vol. I-VI (Christian Zacharias, Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne) [2003-2010]
Classical | EAC Rip | FLAC, IMG+CUE, LOG | Covers | 6cd, 1.32 GB
Label: MDG | Catalog Number: 340 1182-2,340 1298-2,940 1488-6,940 1529-6,940 1562-6,940 1646-6

Six piano concertos in a mere twelve months: in no other year was Mozart as productive in this genre as he was in 1784. Christian Zacharias and his Lausanne Chamber Orchestra have taken considerably more time with their interpretations of Mozart’s piano concertos – and with sensational results. This complete recording even now promises to occupy one of the top ranks on international lists: Zacharias is able perfectly and seamlessly to transfer his inimitable touch and sound culture to the orchestra.
Maria Joao Pires, Orchestra Mozart, Claudio Abbado - W.A. Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 20 & 27 (2012)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 20 & 27 (2012)
Maria João Pires, piano; Orchestra Mozart; Claudio Abbado, conductor

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 243 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 165 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon | # 479 0075 GH | Time: 01:00:14

It's a recording that just a few years ago would have been mainstream: a "name" pianist (albeit one much less well known in the U.S. than elsehwere), who has been playing Mozart's piano concertos since childhood, joins forces with a name conductor with whom she has frequently collaborated, leading a modern-instrument orchestra of some 70 players, with the results released on a major international-conglomerate label. Now it's distinctly unusual. But lo, there's value in the old ways. Portuguese-Brazilian pianist Maria-João Pires is a lifelong Mozart specialist, but she still has new things to say in two of Mozart's most popular piano concertos. You can chalk it up to her Buddhist outlook if you like: her readings of the Piano Concerto No. 27 in B flat major, K. 595, and Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor, K. 466, might be described as detached without being lifeless. Her approach is most startling in the Piano Concerto No. 20, where her no-drama shaping of the material runs sharply counter to type. Sample the piano's entrance in the first movement, where it offers a twisting, tense elaboration of the main theme that is far removed from its source material. Generally pianists use this to raise the tension level, but Pires lets the unusually shaped, chromatic line speak for itself with fine effect.
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, Manchester Camerata & Gábor Takács-Nagy - Mozart: Piano Concertos Vol. 8 (2023)

Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, Manchester Camerata & Gábor Takács-Nagy - Mozart: Piano Concertos Vol. 8 (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 266 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 173 Mb | 01:15:25
Classical | Label: Chandos Records

Volume 8 of Jean-Efflam Bavouzet’s survey of Mozart’s piano concertos with Gábor Takács-Nagy and Manchester Camerata features two late concertos – Nos 26 and 27 – along with the overtures to Così fan tutte, Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute), and La clemenza di Tito. Concerto No. 26, the ‘Coronation’, was completed in 1788, premièred in Dresden, and then played at the coronation of Leopold II as Holy Roman Emperor, in Frankfurt, on 15 October 1790.
Michael Alexander Willens - Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 1-4 "Pasticcio Concertos" (2016)

Michael Alexander Willens - Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 1-4 "Pasticcio Concertos"
Classical | WEB FLAC (tracks) & d. booklet | 58:28 min | 249 MB
Label: BIS | Tracks: 12 | Rls.date: 2016

Final disc in Ronald Brautigam's traversal of Mozart's piano concertos. Throughout the ten previous discs in their series of Mozart's complete piano concertos, Ronald Brautigam and Die Kölner Akademie have offered up fresh, sometimes bracing readings of these perennial favourites. 'An ideal mixture of clarity and stylish effervescence' (International Record Review), 'as near as dammit what Mozart's audiences would have heard' (Classic FM Magazine) and 'a completely new, crisp 'Mozart-feel' for the 21st century' (Stereoplay) are just some of the responses from the international music press.
Paul Badura-Skoda, Quatuor Festetics - Mozart: Piano Quartets (1993)

Paul Badura-Skoda, Quatuor Festetics - Mozart: Piano Quartets (1993)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 59:15 | 282 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Arcana | Catalog: 1007

This may well be the most fantastic recording I’ve ever heard of Mozart’s two piano quartets, and coming from someone who prefers his Mozart on modern instruments and has railed regularly against period instruments in music of this vintage, this is beyond high praise; it borders on glorification. Both the Quatuor Festetics, which began as a Read more Sturm und Drang of the G-Minor Quartet’s resolute and deeply tragic first movement. The instrument, of course, postdates though not by much the year in which the piece was written.
Maria-Joao Pires, Augustin Dumay, Jian Wang - Mozart: Piano Trios K. 496 & K. 502 (1997)

Maria-Joao Pires, Augustin Dumay, Jian Wang - Mozart: Piano Trios K. 496 & K. 502 (1997)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 02:01:30 | 515 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon | Catalog: 449 208-2

Not among his best known music, Wolfgang Mozart’s Trios for violin, cello and piano have a lighter feel than his more serious chamber pieces, say the K. 515 String Quintet or the “Dissonant” Quartet. They are more charming than profound, so I’ve always paid them much less attention than his quintets, quartets and violin sonatas, something which I also think true of many listeners. This superb release from Augustin Dumay (violin), Maria Pires (piano) and Jian Wang (cello) helps show their relative obscurity is partly caused by disappointing performances, because I very much enjoyed the three the ensemble include in this disc.
Lars Vogt & Orchestre de chambre de Paris - Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 9 & 24 (2023)

Lars Vogt & Orchestre de chambre de Paris - Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 9 & 24 (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 225 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 141 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:01:24
Classical | Label: Ondine

The early death of award-winning pianist and conductor Lars Vogt on September 5, 2022 shocked profoundly the international music world. Some 16 months earlier, already aware of his diagnosis and in the middle of his treatment sessions, the artist had an urgent desire to record a Mozart piano concerto album together with the Orchestre de chambre de Paris. He believed that performing these fantastic works that he so much admired would also be the best medicine for his condition. For this Mozart album Lars Vogt coupled two concertos: the early, exuberant Piano Concerto No. 9, ‘Jeunehomme’, written by Mozart in his early 20s, together with the melancholic and nostalgic Piano Concerto No. 24, which is considered by many as Mozart’s greatest piano concerto – a perfect closure to Lars Vogt’s final concerto album.
Filippo Faes, Cologne New Philharmonic Orchestra & Volker Hartung - Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 12 & 14 (2023) [24/44]

Filippo Faes, Cologne New Philharmonic Orchestra & Volker Hartung - Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 12 & 14 (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 48:25 minutes | 445 MB
Classical | Label: JPK Musik, Official Digital Download

Mozart's 12th Piano Concerto, like the piano concerto No.14 K. 449, is still part of the early Viennese concertos. Still, in terms of content and form, it moves further away from this creative phase and points to the second group of Viennese concertos, which begins with the 15th Piano Concerto. He wrote both concertos as early as 1782.

Roberto Prosseda - Mozart: Piano Sonatas 7 - 12 (2017)  Music

Posted by shamanicus at Jan. 8, 2018
Roberto Prosseda - Mozart: Piano Sonatas 7 - 12 (2017)

Roberto Prosseda - Mozart: Piano Sonatas 7 - 12 (2017)
MP3 CBR 320kbps | 2:08:21 | 295 mb
Classical | Label: Universal Music Italia Srl

Sonatas 7 - 12, composed between 1777 and about 1783, mark a significant evolution with respect to the preceding ones: Mozart’s expressive world now takes on many new facets, and in Sonata K 310 it reaches dramatic depths of unprecedented intensity and sombreness. In the other sonatas, too, although seemingly “lighter”, we find an infinity of expressive approaches that had never previously appeared with such naturalness and variety of inflections. However, Mozart always succeeds in maintaining an admirable balance between seriousness and facetiousness, between playfulness and drama, with constant originality in his management of form.
Claire Huangci, Mozarteumorchester Salzburg & Howard Griffiths - Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos 15, 16, 17 (2023) [24/96]

Claire Huangci, Mozarteumorchester Salzburg & Howard Griffiths - Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos 15, 16, 17 (KV 450, 451, 453) (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 71:40 minutes | 1,29 GB
Classical | Label: Alpha Classics, Official Digital Download

The Orpheum Foundation, which has been supporting young musicians for more than thirty years, has joined forces with Alpha Classics for a series of recordings devoted to Mozart’s concertos for various instruments. The finest soloists of the young generation have been selected under the artistic direction of Howard Griffiths, a renowned Mozart conductor, who considers that playing his music is like ‘looking in a mirror: you can hear if everything is in place, musicality, intonation, rhythm, phrasing’.