If the Piano Concertos nos. 19 and 23 are among the most famous in the corpus, it is of course because of their sublime middle movements, but also because they reach the very heights of Mozartian subtlety in terms of orchestration, thematic development and dramatic instinct. The historically informed performances presented here take the same interpretative approach as earlier volumes in the series, underpinned by an utterly luminous musical discourse!
·WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART (1756-1791)
Piano Concerto No. 19 K. 459
F major / Fa majeur / F-Dur
· I. Allegro (10'58)
· II. Allegretto (6'53)
· III. Allegro assai (7'53)
· Piano Concerto No. 23 K. 488
A major / La majeur / A-Dur
· I. Allegro (11'12)
· II. Adagio (6'12)
· III. Allegro assai (7'46
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