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Summary. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major, K. 467 is one of the most iconic pieces of Mozart’s solo piano work. Written in 1785, it has since been performed countless times, inspiring and captivating listeners until this day. It is a beautiful and complex composition that has achieved fame due to its unique elements ...
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Mar 10, 2023 · To say the booklet is generous in its information is an understatement: there is a lot to read—background on the cycle to a musical analysis to an earnest article by Levin about his life with Mozart—but it is both illuminating and integral to the listening experience. On the whole, a thoughtful and intelligently conceived album.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Piano Concerto # 20 in d minor, K. 466 is the most historically popular and influential among his keyboard concertos. In this appraisal, we review the history of the genre, the reasons for the importance of the 20th concerto and Mozart's own style of playing, and then provide a selective survey of some historically ...
Concerto No. 6, K. 238 from 1776 is the first Mozart concerto proper to introduce new thematic material in the piano's first solo section. Concerto No. 7, K. 242 for three pianos and Concerto No. 8, K. 246 also date from 1776 and are generally not regarded as demonstrating much of an advance, although No. 7 is quite well known.
Jun 6, 2019 · Here we finally get to the big concerti of 1785, No. 20, K.466 and No. 21, K.467. What makes for a great Mozart Piano Concerto performance is an ability to play the solo segments convincingly (these are, after all, virtuosic pieces from that period) in combination with a superb chamber music performance capabilities. Those following this cycle ...