Mozart: Sonatas For Piano & Violin Mozart: Sonatas For Piano & Violin

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Album Veröffentlichung:
2005

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
07.01.2013

Label: Decca Classics

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Concertos

Interpret: Mozart: Sonatas For Piano & Violin

Komponist: Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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  • Sonata for Piano and Violin in F, K.377
  • 1 1. Allegro 03:51
  • 2 2. Tema (Andante) con variazioni 10:08
  • 3 3. Tempo di menuetto 05:56
  • Sonata for Piano and Violin in C, K.303
  • 4 1. Adagio - Molto allegro 05:15
  • 5 2. Tempo di minuetto 04:42
  • Sonata for Piano and Violin in E minor, K.304
  • 6 1. Allegro 09:38
  • 7 2. Tempo di minuetto 06:21
  • Sonata for Piano and Violin in A, K.526
  • 8 1. Allegro molto 06:53
  • 9 2. Andante 10:53
  • 10 3. Presto 06:52
  • Total Runtime 01:10:29

Info zu Mozart: Sonatas For Piano & Violin

Pianist Mitsuko Uchida and violinist Mark Steinberg have been playing these sonatas together for 12 years now. Their playing is as natural as breathing.

Choosing just four must have been a difficult task. The result is remarkable, giving us a sweeping portrayal of the depths Mozart was able to find within this most honed-back of all chamber ensembles.

The first two (K377 and K303) are relatively optimistic and playful pieces, although even these give glimpses of the depths Beethoven would later plumb in this genre.

But Mozart finds his own emotional depths in the work in E Minor, K304, written just after his mother died. This is a surprisingly bleak and sorrowful composition, devoid of the sunlight which flows abundantly from most of his work.

The final quartet, in A major K526, was written much later and is a far more complex work showing the composer’s full artistic maturity. It is as important a work as anything he composed, intense and dramatic, though with abundant joy and light. Our two performers grace these compositions with lucid, intelligent playing; and the warm, intimate recording serves them with distinction.

'From the start, the allegro of the F major, Utsika's rippling melodic lines and light touch propel this wonderful work towards its stately minuet. Much the same goes for the sonatas in C major, E minor and A major - solid work from Steinberg, thrilling flights of Uchida fancy.' (The Guardian)

Mitsuko Uchida, piano
Mark Steinberg, violin

Recorded Snape Maltings Concert Hall, June-July 2004

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