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  1. Jun 3, 2020 · 387. 21K views 3 years ago. Japan National Orchestra - W.A.Mozart / Piano Concerto No.17 in G major , K.453 - 2mov. Cond.&Piano&Producer : Kyohei Sorita ...more.

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  2. Piano Concerto No.14 in E ♭ major, K.449; Piano Concerto No.15 in B ♭ major, K.450; Piano Concerto No.16 in D major, K.451; Piano Concerto No.17 in G major, K.453; Piano Concerto No.18 in B ♭ major, K.456; Piano Concerto No.19 in F major, K.459; Piano Concerto No.20 in D minor, K.466; Piano Concerto No.21 in C major, K.467; Piano Concerto ...

    • Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
    • K.453
    • IWM 382
    • Piano Concerto No.17
  3. A guide to Beethoven's piano concerto no.4 and its best recordings - Classical Music.

    • Media Review / Comparison
    • Introduction / The Recordings
    • The Composition
    • Comparison Table
    • Comments on The Individual Recordings
    • Addendum 1
    • Addendum 2

    2014-05-04 — Original posting (on Blogger) 2014-07-16 — Addendum: reference to YouTube video 2014-11-11 — Re-posting as is (WordPress) 2016-07-20 — Brushed up for better readability

    This post was initially triggered by Kristian Bezuidenhout‘s new recording below, partially already covered in my “Listening Diary 2014-04-08“; I have since received the“Arthur Rubinstein — The Complete Album Collection“as a gift, and this included yet another “new” (to me) version (from 1962!). Here are the recordings that I’m going to discuss (so...

    The Piano Concerto No.17 in G major, K.453, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791) was written in a very productive period, in 1784. Mozart wrote this for one of his pupils, Babette von Ployer. Quite obviously (with the exception of the cadenzas, probably) he wrote this concerto “into the pupil’s hands”, i.e., he used figures and techniques in wh...

    I have put together a little table, giving my (personal, relative) ratings (1 .. 5) and the metronome readings (approximate) for each movement & interpretation (blue indicating slower, green indicating faster performances): For details see my comments below.

    Géza Anda

    Mozart: The Piano Concertos Géza Anda, Camerata Academica des Salzburger Mozarteums DG 469510-2 (8 CDs, stereo); ℗ 1962 – 1971 / © 1995 booklet 37 pp., e/d/f Recorded in 1962, Géza Anda(1921 – 1976) conducts the orchestra from the piano. This is part of a complete recording of all of Mozart’s piano concerti that I already had in my LP collection. Back in the LP days, this used to be my favorite recording (overall, at least). I now find that the quality of the orchestra is somewhat limited, an...

    Vladimir Ashkenazy

    Mozart: The Piano Concertos Vladimir Ashkenazy, Philharmonia Orchestra London Symphony Orchestra & others London 443 727-2 (10 CDs, stereo); ℗ 1966 – 1988 / © 1970 booklet 54 pp., e/f/d/i Recorded in 1977, Vladimir Ashkenazy (*1937) conducts the orchestra from the piano. Initially, when switching from LPs to CDs, I would look for versions that I did notalready have on LP — and this was the one recording that I ran into at the time (at Tower Records in Mountain View, CA)…

    Daniel Barenboim

    Mozart: The Complete Piano Concertos Daniel Barenboim, English Chamber Orchestra EMI classics 5 72930 2 (10 CDs, stereo); ℗ 1967 – 1989 / © 1998 booklet 31 pp., e/d/f Recorded in 1968, Daniel Barenboim(*1942) conducts the orchestra from the piano. This was one of the complete recordings of the Mozart piano concerti that I had on LP (besides Géza Anda and Ingrid Haebler).

    I’m using the Eulenburg pocket score to follow this concerto while listening. —Find pocket score on amazon.com (#ad) —

    On YouTube, there was a nice video from a concert performance in the Schlosstheater Schwetzingen, featuring the concerto K.453 with Kristian Bezuidenhout and Petra Müllejans directing the Freiburger Barockorchester, preceded by the Overture to “Der Schauspieldirektor” (K.486), and followed by the ballet music from “Idomeneo” (K.366). The concerto p...

  4. The Piano Concerto No. 17 in G major, KV. 453, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, was written in 1784. The work is orchestrated for solo piano, flute, two oboes, two bassoons, two horns, and strings. Like most of Mozart's concertos, it is in three movements: Allegro, 4 4; Andante, 3 4 in C major; Allegretto – Presto, 2 2

  5. Piano Concerto No. 17 in G major, K. 453 Allegro Andante Allegretto. Composed: 1784

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  7. Piano Concerto No.17 in G major, K453 sol majeur · G-Dur 1 I Allegro 12.45 2 II Andante 11.30 3 III Allegretto — Finale: Presto 8.31 cadenzas: Mozart Piano Concerto No.25 in C major, K503 ut majeur · C-Dur 4 I Allegro maestoso 16.39 5 II Andante 8.23 6 III Allegretto 9.33 cadenzas: Mozart Mitsuko Uchida piano and director The Cleveland ...

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