Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in E flat major No.14 KV.449 22:02
1. Allegro vivace 8:30
2. Andantino 7:50
3. Allegro ma non troppo 5:35
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in A major No.23 KV.488 26:51
4. I. Allegro 10:46
5. II. Adagio 8:14
6. III. Allegro assai 7:47
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in C major No.25, KV.503 30:26
7. I. Allegro maestoso 13:36
8. II. Andante 8:37
9. III. Finale. Allegretto 8:08
Ivan Moravec piano
Czech Chamber Orcestra (1-6)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra (7-9)
Josef Vlach conductor- Although Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) is revered today primarily as a master of instrumental, sacred and opera music, compositions for piano form a fairly significant portion - about one sixth - of his total output.
- Although Mozart's concertos may not seem technically demanding in comparison to the virtuoso concertos of the Romantic era, they require excellent technique as well as extraordinarily sensitive interpretation.
- Ivan Moravec (1930) focuses on a select group of compositions which he has studied over and over again through decades of performing, bringing his interpretation to maximum depth and perfection. Mozart is one of his priorities, and his Mozart performances are much sought after.
(Supraphon 2005)
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