Mozart - Piano Concertos 9 Jeunehomme,15,16,1,2,3,4,5,6,8 + Presentation (Cent.record. : Lili Kraus)
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) - Piano Concertos No.9 Jeunehomme,15,16,1,2,3,4,5,6,8 .
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Piano Concerto #9 in E-flat major ‘’Jeunehomme'', K.271_ I.Allegro (00:00)
Piano Concerto #9 in E-flat major ‘’Jeunehomme'', K.271_ II.Andantino (09:51)
Piano Concerto #9 in E-flat major ‘’Jeunehomme'', K.271_ III.Rondeau. Presto (19:12)
Piano Concerto #15 in B-flat major, K.450_ I.Allegro (29:30)
Piano Concerto #15 in B-flat major, K.450_ II.Andante (40:11)
Piano Concerto #15 in B-flat major, K.450_ III.Allegro (45:25)
Piano Concerto #16 in D major, K.451_ I.Allegro assai (53:23)
Piano Concerto #16 in D major, K.451_ II.Andante (1:03:53)
Piano Concerto #16 in D major, K.451_ III.Allegro di molto (1:10:12)
Piano Concerto #1 in F major, K.37_ I.Allegro (1:16:59)
Piano Concerto #1 in F major, K.37_ II.Andante (1:22:30)
Piano Concerto #1 in F major, K.37_ I.Allegro (1:27:39)
Piano Concerto #2 in B-flat major, K.39_ I.Allegro spiritoso (1:35:07)
Piano Concerto #2 in B-flat major, K.39_ II.Andante (1:40:52)
Piano Concerto #2 in B-flat major, K.39_ III.Molto allegro (1:45:28)
Piano Concerto #3 in D major, K.40_ I.Allegro (1:49:13)
Piano Concerto #3 in D major, K.40_ II.Andante (1:54:32)
Piano Concerto #3 in D major, K.40_ III.Presto (not available)
Piano Concerto #4 in G major, K.41_ I.Allegro (2:02:38)
Piano Concerto #4 in G major, K.41_ II.Andante (2:08:14)
Piano Concerto #4 in G major, K.41_ III.Molto allegro (2:12:14)
Piano Concerto #5 in D major, K.175_ I.Allegro (2:16:18)
Piano Concerto #5 in D major, K.175_ II.Andante ma un poco adagio (2:24:09)
Piano Concerto #5 in D major, K.175_ III.Allegro (2:32:40)
Piano Concerto #6 in B-flat major, K.238_ I.Allegro aperto (2:37:37)
Piano Concerto #6 in B-flat major, K.238_ II.Andante un poco adagio (2:44:59)
Piano Concerto #6 in B-flat major, K.238_ III.Rondeau. Allegro (2:51:00)
Piano Concerto #8 in C major, K.246_ I.Allegro aperto (2:58:39)
Piano Concerto #8 in C major, K.246_ II.Andante (3:05:24)
Piano Concerto #8 in C major, K.246_ III.Rondeau. Tempo di Menuetto (3:12:17)
Piano : Lili Kraus
Vienna Festival Orchestra
Direction : Stephen Simon
Recorded in 1965-66
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Le premier véritable concerto de Mozart pour un instrument solo et orchestre date du mois de décembre 1773 et il est écrit pour le clavecin (K.175). Ce petit concerto est animé d'une vitalité que nous ne retrouverons plus d'ici quelques années dans l'œuvre de Mozart ; c'est une dernière manifestation personnelle avant l'assoupissement des années de musique galante. Néanmoins, il se trouve que les premiers concertos de Mozart et surtout le premier de tous n'ont pas besoin de leur titre d'aînés pour nous intéresser. Ils possèdent un charme qui est à eux et ils peuvent, momentanément du moins, nous retenir et nous plaire. Celui qui veut bien s'attarder au bord de ces eaux limpides et examiner leurs moindres beautés d'un regard minutieux et aimant, sera suffisamment récompensé par les joies de cette tâche sans que la vision au loin des concertos plus grandioses qu'ils ont précédés soit nécessaire pour encourager sa persévérance.
Il fallait seulement qu'une circonstance extérieure vînt, ne fût-ce que momentanément, libérer le jeune musicien des entraves que lui imposaient les conventions. Cette circonstance se présenta en janvier 1777. Il passa alors à Salzbourg une pianiste française d'un certain renom, Mlle Jeunehomme, et un concerto fut commandé à Mozart. La présence de cette virtuose étrangère réveilla toute sa flamme ; désireux de se montrer à son mieux devant une interprète autrement plus intéressante que la comtesse de Lodron et ses filles, il dut faire passer à l'état conscient le travail qui s'était fait en lui à son insu. Dans les concertos de 1776, l'importance du public était suprême ; son goût déterminait le diapason de l'œuvre. C'est maintenant le compositeur qui importe ; le public est passé au second plan. Il s'agit bien plus pour lui de s'exprimer que de soigner timidement le goût des auditeurs ; cela suffit seulement à expliquer toutes les différences entre ce concerto et les précédents.
Mozart - Piano Sonatas Nos.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17 NEW MASTERING 2021 (Century's record.: Lili Kraus): https://bit.ly/3umBcYL
Mozart - Piano Concertos No.20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27 (recording of the Century : Lili Kraus/Simon)
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