Maria João Pires, Wiener Philharmoniker, Claudio Abbado - Mozart - Piano Concertos Nos. 14 & 26 (1993)
BAND/ARTIST: Maria João Pires, Wiener Philharmoniker, Claudio Abbado
- Title: Mozart - Piano Concertos Nos. 14 & 26
- Year Of Release: 1993
- Label: Deutsche Grammophon
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 52:00
- Total Size: 253 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Konzert fur Klavier und Orchester Nr.14 Es-dur KV 449
1. I. Allegro vivace
2. II. Andantino
3. III. Allegro ma non troppo
Konzert fur Klavier und Orchester Nr.26 D-dur KV 537 'Kronungskonzert'
4. I. Allegro
5. II. [Larghetto]
6. III. [Allegretto]
Performers:
Maria João Pires, piano
Wiener Philharmoniker
Claudio Abbado, conductor
Konzert fur Klavier und Orchester Nr.14 Es-dur KV 449
1. I. Allegro vivace
2. II. Andantino
3. III. Allegro ma non troppo
Konzert fur Klavier und Orchester Nr.26 D-dur KV 537 'Kronungskonzert'
4. I. Allegro
5. II. [Larghetto]
6. III. [Allegretto]
Performers:
Maria João Pires, piano
Wiener Philharmoniker
Claudio Abbado, conductor
Maria-Joào Pires has recorded these concertos before, for Erato, and this experience shows in assured playing. In K449 I find the sound of the Vienna Philharmonic, recorded in Vienna's Musikverein, too big: the string section seems large and the hall over-reverberant. Furthermore, the piano sounds plummy, and even those who dislike the fortepiano may question its suitability. With these reservations, one can enjoy Pires's deft and sensitive performance, without strong individuality but offering consistent intelligence, and the brisk finale shows her and Abbado at their best. Even so, this is a romanticized slow movement; the gooey orchestral sound does not help, but the pianist is also partly responsible in a way that I have sometimes noted in her performances of Mozart's sonatas.
The Coronation Concerto earns more praise. This was recorded at a Salzburg concert (there is applause), and the sound is more to scale, though having the necessary weight in the bigger passages with trumpets and timpani. The first movement has ample energy, although it could offer more feminine grace in the second subject. The piano sounds good here, and the instrument is well balanced with the orchestra, as demonstrated by the exchanges in the first movement's development section, while Paul Badura-Skoda's cadenza is effective and well managed. The elegant little slow movement has charm and the gavotte-like finale dances along well.
The Coronation Concerto earns more praise. This was recorded at a Salzburg concert (there is applause), and the sound is more to scale, though having the necessary weight in the bigger passages with trumpets and timpani. The first movement has ample energy, although it could offer more feminine grace in the second subject. The piano sounds good here, and the instrument is well balanced with the orchestra, as demonstrated by the exchanges in the first movement's development section, while Paul Badura-Skoda's cadenza is effective and well managed. The elegant little slow movement has charm and the gavotte-like finale dances along well.
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