Eric Heidsieck, Andre Vandernoot - Mozart: Piano Concertos 20, 21, 23, 24, 25 & 27 (1957-1961) [2018 3xSACD Definition Serie]
BAND/ARTIST: Eric Heidsieck, Andre Vandernoot
- Title: Mozart: Piano Concertos 20, 21, 23, 24, 25 & 27
- Year Of Release: 1957-1961 [2018]
- Label: Tower Records [TDSA-77~79]
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: DSD64 image (*.iso) | FLAC (24bit/88,2 kHz)
- Total Time: 02:54:23
- Total Size: 4,4 GB / 2,9 GB (+3%rec.)
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SACD hybrid version of Erik Heidschek's "Mozart: Piano Concertos" in his young days, which not only never fades even among the huge number of Mozart recordings, but also continues to be supported by many people. It will be released as a set of 3. This year (2018), when the program including part of No. 21 will be held in Japan, we will make a set of 6 songs for the former EMI, which is the early stage of the activity, and reproduce it in a limited number. Of the 6 songs, especially 4 of the stereo sound sources, it is a rare recording that has many enthusiastic fans who still want this performance. Recording of these sound sources started from No. 24 in December 1957, and No. 21 was also recorded at the same time. After that, in June 1960, No. 20 and No. 23 were recorded, and one year later, No. 25 and finally No. 27 were recorded by French EMI at that time in September 1961.
Heidschek (1936-), one of Cortot's (1877-1962) favorite disciples, was only 21 at the time of his first recording. He graduated from the Conservatory of Music in Paris in 1954 and made his debut in France the following year. His ability was recognized early in his Paris, and in 1960 he made his American debut. Perhaps because the first two songs were monaural recordings, their reprints were delayed in the CD era (No. 21 was released on CD for the first time in January 2006 as a planning board for Tower et al., No. 24 is this CD), four stereo recordings are one of the representative performances of these songs, and many of them have been reprinted on low-priced editions, and have penetrated many listeners. Although Mozart's performances do not generally have a pattern, Heidschek's piano moves around freely and improvises and thrills in a good way. On the other hand, the flexibility of the sound and the stylish expression are genius, and the performance is emotional, but the subtle nerves are permeated, and the miraculous performance is one of the reasons why it continues to be supported. prize. And what must not be forgotten is the careful accompaniment by the Paris Conservatoire Orchestra and Van der Noord in the background, and without this combination, it cannot be called a masterpiece. There is no expression of emotion, and you can get a glimpse of the firm determination to support this young pianist from the bottom of his heart.
These sound sources, which were session-recorded at Sal Wagram, are recordings where you can fully feel the tone of the orchestra at that time, especially the tone of the woodwind instrument. The delicate touch of Heidschek, the contrast with the back, and the detailed expression by Vandernaught have reached a level that can be enjoyed more in this reprint, which has become more fresh.
*As it is a machine translation, the result may not provide an accurate description.
Please use it only as a reference.
Tracks:
DISC1
1. Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor K.466,
2. Piano Concerto No.23 in A major, K.488
DISC2
3. Piano Concerto No.25 in C major, K.503,
4. Piano Concerto No.27 in B flat major, K.595
DISC3
5. Piano Concerto No.21 in C major, K.467,
6. Piano Concerto No.24 in C minor, K.491
Personnel:
Eric Heidsieck (piano)
Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire
André Vandernoot (conductor)
Heidschek (1936-), one of Cortot's (1877-1962) favorite disciples, was only 21 at the time of his first recording. He graduated from the Conservatory of Music in Paris in 1954 and made his debut in France the following year. His ability was recognized early in his Paris, and in 1960 he made his American debut. Perhaps because the first two songs were monaural recordings, their reprints were delayed in the CD era (No. 21 was released on CD for the first time in January 2006 as a planning board for Tower et al., No. 24 is this CD), four stereo recordings are one of the representative performances of these songs, and many of them have been reprinted on low-priced editions, and have penetrated many listeners. Although Mozart's performances do not generally have a pattern, Heidschek's piano moves around freely and improvises and thrills in a good way. On the other hand, the flexibility of the sound and the stylish expression are genius, and the performance is emotional, but the subtle nerves are permeated, and the miraculous performance is one of the reasons why it continues to be supported. prize. And what must not be forgotten is the careful accompaniment by the Paris Conservatoire Orchestra and Van der Noord in the background, and without this combination, it cannot be called a masterpiece. There is no expression of emotion, and you can get a glimpse of the firm determination to support this young pianist from the bottom of his heart.
These sound sources, which were session-recorded at Sal Wagram, are recordings where you can fully feel the tone of the orchestra at that time, especially the tone of the woodwind instrument. The delicate touch of Heidschek, the contrast with the back, and the detailed expression by Vandernaught have reached a level that can be enjoyed more in this reprint, which has become more fresh.
*As it is a machine translation, the result may not provide an accurate description.
Please use it only as a reference.
Tracks:
DISC1
1. Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor K.466,
2. Piano Concerto No.23 in A major, K.488
DISC2
3. Piano Concerto No.25 in C major, K.503,
4. Piano Concerto No.27 in B flat major, K.595
DISC3
5. Piano Concerto No.21 in C major, K.467,
6. Piano Concerto No.24 in C minor, K.491
Personnel:
Eric Heidsieck (piano)
Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire
André Vandernoot (conductor)
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