Shadows and light. From the sombre colours of the Fantasia in D minor to the dazzling Concert Rondo in D major, from the pathos of the C minor Concerto, no.24, to the sheer joy of the famous Concerto no.21 in C major, Stefan Vladar invites you to share a Mozart experience moving between two contrasting tonal universes. Here is a chance to rediscover the composer’s full expressive range in major-key optimism and minor-key drama, without one ever being entirely dissociated from the other – quite the contrary, in fact!
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART [1756-1791] Concerto pour piano et orchestre n°21 en Ut majeur / C major / C-dur K.467 · I. Allegro maestoso (13'50) · II. Andante (5'08) · III. Allegro vivace assai (6'04) · Fantaisie pour piano en ré mineur D minor / d-moll K.397 (385g) Andante (4'33) · Rondo en Ré majeur D major / D-dur K.382 Allegretto grazioso (9'16) Concerto pour piano et orchestre n°24 en ut mineur / C minor / c-moll K.491 · I. Allegro (12'41) · II. Larghetto (6'28) · III. Allegretto (8'04)