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Mozart : Concertos pour piano n°22 & 25

David Fray

Classical - Released November 22, 2010 | Warner Classics

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Hommage à Auguste Tolbecque

Jean-Luc Ayroles

Chamber Music - Released December 6, 2019 | Passacaille

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Born in Paris in 1830, Auguste Tolbecque arrived in Niort, in the Deux-Sèvres department, 26 years later after marrying a woman from the very same town. This is where he laid down his roots and started a family, spending his time organising and enlivening the musical goings-on of the small town in in Western France. Auguste Tolbecque’s dedication to baroque music and instruments from the past would nowadays have made him a totally contemporary musician. He was fascinated by a past that Mérimée and Viollet-le-Duc were indeed dedicated to preserving with their work on masterpieces of Roman, gothic and Renaissance heritage. But while the musician may have preserved instruments, he appeared to resist playing them, the fact being that it was not yet in fashion to experiment with the styles of playing from past times. It’s thanks to the initiative of cellist and Tolbecque connaisseur Christophe Coin that this album saw the light of day with the presentation of over twenty of the forgotten composer’s works. An instrument-maker, composer and cellist, (Saint-Saëns dedicated his First Concerto to him), author of operettas and operas that have since faded away, Tolbecque has waited a long time for his moment in the spotlight since his death just after the end of the First World War. Inaugurated in November 2019, a century after his death, the brand new Conservatoire Auguste Tolbecque in Niort prolongs this event with this release dedicated to his chamber music, mainly his work for cello and piano, but also for the organ and 2 and 4 hands on the piano, in keeping with the style of the Second Empire. © François Hudry/Qobuz

In Memoriam: Menahem Pressler

Menahem Pressler

Classical - Released May 10, 2023 | UME - Global Clearing House

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Mozart: Concertos pour piano Nos. 21 & 22

Wolfgang Sawallisch

Classical - Released May 10, 1993 | Warner Classics

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Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 22; Rondo, K.382

Vladimir Ashkenazy

Classical - Released November 19, 1978 | Decca Music Group Ltd.

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Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 20, 21, 22, 23

Annie Fischer

Classical - Released March 24, 2021 | Alexandre Bak - Classical Music Reference Recording

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Ravel : Complete Works for Solo Piano

Bertrand Chamayou

Classical - Released January 15, 2016 | Erato - Warner Classics

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Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 22, K. 482 & No.23, K. 488

Jean-Efflam Bavouzet

Concertos - Released April 1, 2022 | Chandos

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Described by BBC Music Magazine as "Mozart music-making of altogether superior quality", Jean-Efflam Bavouzet’s acclaimed Mozart Concertos series reaches Vol. 6. Along with Concerto No. 24, K. 491, the two concertos presented here were composed in Vienna in the winter of 1785-1786, at a time when Mozart was working on Le nozze di Figaro. He was at the height of his fame as composer, virtuoso pianist, and teacher. These three concertos were all written for his own use in the concerts of that winter, and remained unpublished during his lifetime. Der Schauspieldirektor was commissioned by Emperor Joseph II for an important state visit and performed at Schönbrunn palace on 7 February 1786. The Overture highlights Mozart’s innate ability as an orchestrator, and serves as a demonstration piece for Gábor Takács-Nagy and the wonderful musicians of Manchester Camerata. © Chandos
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Mozart: Piano Concertos, Vol. 1

Jean-Efflam Bavouzet

Classical - Released September 1, 2016 | Chandos

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Johannes Brahms : Piano Concerto No.2 in B flat, Op.83 (Studio Master pour ce seul concerto enregistré au Musikverein de Vienne)

Hélène Grimaud

Classical - Released January 1, 2013 | Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

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Conciertos románticos

Jorge Federico Osorio

Classical - Released June 9, 2023 | Cedille

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Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 4 KV 218, Piano Concerto No. 6 KV 238 & Flute Concerto No. 1 KV 313

Howard Griffiths

Classical - Released October 28, 2022 | Alpha Classics

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The Orpheum Foundation, which has been supporting young musicians for over thirty years, has joined forces with Alpha Classics for a series of recordings devoted to Mozart’s concertos, regardless of instrument. The leading soloists of the young generation have been selected to appear under the artistic direction of Howard Griffiths, a renowned Mozart conductor, who considers that performing his music is like ‘looking in a mirror: you can hear if everything is in place, musicality, intonation, rhythm, phrasing’. These albums will reveal the great virtuosos of tomorrow and immortalise their success in this implacable test. © Alpha Classics
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Lekeu: Complete Piano Works

Jacopo Salvatori

Classical - Released November 27, 2023 | Piano Classics

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Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 22 & 24

Charles Richard-Hamelin

Classical - Released January 31, 2020 | Groupe Analekta, Inc

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Jonathan Cohen and Les Violons du Roy team up with Charles Richard-Hamelin for their first Mozart recording together on Analekta, delivering warm and polished performances of the Piano Concerto No. 22 in E flat, K. 482, and the Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor, K. 491, both among the most popular in Mozart's catalog. One may be forgiven for thinking this is a full-on period-style performance, because of the ensemble's long connection with early music, particularly 17th and 18th century opera, though what period traits the music may reveal is subtle, primarily in the vibrato-less strings and the group's chamber forces. Yet between their rich sound and Richard-Hamelin's piano -- not a fortepiano -- the sound is as satisfying as any modern-style or historical practice fans could desire. The recording may account for this effect, making Les Violons du Roy feel twice as large as its small numbers might suggest. Richard-Hamelin's playing is bright and prominent, and a certain Chopinesque quality in his execution, especially in the slow movements, also adds to this "slightly-later" period sound. Listeners will have to decide for themselves what they think about the audio quality, but as far as interpretation goes, the album is a delight from beginning to end.© TiVo
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Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 22 & 24

Angela Hewitt

Classical - Released June 29, 2014 | Hyperion

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Edvard Grieg : Concerto pour piano, Pièces lyriques (extraits)

Shani Diluka

Classical - Released January 31, 2007 | Mirare

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