Mozart: Piano Concertos
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Kompozytor
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Mozart:
Piano Concerto 9
Piano Concerto 12
Piano Concerto 9
Piano Concerto 12
With his 9th piano concerto, composed in 1777, Mozart entered a new world. The traditional long orchestral introduction is dispensed with, and the soloist enters after the second bar. Nothing as audacious as this would happen in a concerto until Beethoven’s 4th, where the soloist starts the work. The 9th is a large-scale concerto running to over 30 minutes. By contrast, the group of three concertos composed in 1782 are less demanding, for both soloist and the listener. All three, numbers 11-13, can be performed without the wind instruments, making them ideal for domestic music making with a piano and string quartet. On this album, No.12 which is the one of the set that may have had an alternative finale, the Rondo in A K386.