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Ludwig Sémerjian - Mozart: Intégrale Des Sonates, Vol. 3 (2001)

Ludwig Sémerjian - Mozart: Intégrale Des Sonates, Vol. 3 (2001)

BAND/ARTIST: Ludwig Sémerjian

  • Title: Mozart: Intégrale Des Sonates, Vol. 3
  • Year Of Release: 2001
  • Label: ATMA Classique
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 59:29
  • Total Size: 228 mb
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Tracklist:

1 Mozart: Sonate en si bémol majeur, K. 333 (K. 315c): I. Allegro 10:05
2 Mozart: Sonate en si bémol majeur, K. 333 (K. 315c): II. Andante cantabile 09:37
3 Mozart: Sonate en si bémol majeur, K. 333 (K. 315c): III. Rondo: Allegretto grazioso 06:32
4 Mozart: Sonate en mi bémol majeur, K. 282 (K. 189g): I. Adagio 06:34
5 Mozart: Sonate en mi bémol majeur, K. 282 (K. 189g): II. Minuetto I - Minuetto II 04:04
6 Mozart: Sonate en mi bémol majeur, K. 282 (K. 189g): III. Allegro 03:01
7 Mozart: Sonate en do majeur, K. 330 (K. 300h): I. Allegro moderato 05:35
8 Mozart: Sonate en do majeur, K. 330 (K. 300h): II. Andante cantabile 06:36
9 Mozart: Sonate en do majeur, K. 330 (K. 300h): III. Allegretto 07:25

Performers:
Ludwig Sémerjian (fortepiano)

In 1817, Thomas Broadwood invited five of London's best known piano virtuosos including Beethoven's pupil Ferdinand Ries - to his workshop in order to select an instrument he wished to present to Beethoven as a gift. In June of 1818, the chosen piano left London on its long journey to Vienna. This instrument is now in the National Museum of Hungary, Budapest. Unfortunately it is in unplayable condition. In 1992, the Beethovenhaus Museum in Bonn acquired a Broadwood piano built less than three months earlier than Beethoven's instrument. This immaculate piano, used in the present recording, allows us the rare opportunity to experience the sound of the early 19th century English piano. We know that Beethoven frequently performed Mozart's works in public. His famous cadenzas for Mozart's D minor piano concerto K. 466 give us an idea of his approach towards Mozart's piano music. There is no concession to 18th century standards. Beethoven gives free reign to the rugged sonorities of the 19th century English piano. Performing Mozart's piano works on such an instrument today demonstrates how the perception of his music could change in just a few short years. In 1817, Mozart, had he lived, would have been 61 years old.





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https://atmaclassique.com/storage/livret/7138ef30-71e2-4c67-9d29-9427320bdee8_2246_Livret.pdf