Mozart & Contemporaries Víkingur Ólafsson

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Album-Release:
2021

HRA-Release:
03.09.2021

Label: Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Artist: Víkingur Ólafsson

Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Baldassare Galuppi (1706-1785), Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788), Domenico Cimarosa (1749-1801), Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)

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  • Baldassare Galuppi (1706 - 1785):
  • 1 Galuppi: Piano Sonata No. 9 in F Minor: I. Andante spiritoso 02:06
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791):
  • 2 Mozart: Rondo in F Major, K. 494 06:05
  • Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714 - 1788):
  • 3 C.P.E. Bach: Rondo II in D Minor, H. 290 03:26
  • Domenico Cimarosa (1749 - 1801):
  • 4 Cimarosa: Sonata No. 42 in D Minor (Arr. Ólafsson) 02:24
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
  • 5 Mozart: Fantasia in D Minor, K. 397 (Fragment) 05:47
  • 6 Mozart: Rondo in D Major, K. 485 03:46
  • Domenico Cimarosa:
  • 7 Cimarosa: Sonata No. 55 in A Minor (Arr. Ólafsson) 02:44
  • Joseph Haydn (1732 - 1809):
  • 8 Haydn: Piano Sonata in B Minor, Hob.XVI:32: I. Allegro moderato 03:04
  • 9 Haydn: Piano Sonata in B Minor, Hob.XVI:32: II. Menuet 02:41
  • 10 Haydn: Piano Sonata in B Minor, Hob.XVI:32: III. Finale. Presto 02:09
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
  • 11 Mozart: Kleine Gigue in G Major, K. 574 01:40
  • 12 Mozart: Piano Sonata No. 16 in C Major, K. 545 "Sonata facile": I. Allegro 03:00
  • 13 Mozart: Piano Sonata No. 16 in C Major, K. 545 "Sonata facile": II. Andante 04:00
  • 14 Mozart: Piano Sonata No. 16 in C Major, K. 545 "Sonata facile": III. Rondo. Allegretto 01:43
  • 15 Mozart: Adagio in E Flat (Arr. Ólafsson from String Quintet No. 3 in G Minor, K. 516) 08:04
  • Baldassare Galuppi:
  • 16 Galuppi: Piano Sonata No. 34 in C Minor: I. Larghetto 03:07
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
  • 17 Mozart: Piano Sonata No. 14 in C Minor, K. 457: I. Molto allegro 03:55
  • 18 Mozart: Piano Sonata No. 14 in C Minor, K. 457: II. Adagio 08:12
  • 19 Mozart: Piano Sonata No. 14 in C Minor, K. 457: III. Allegro assai 04:31
  • 20 Mozart: Adagio in B Minor, K. 540 07:34
  • 21 Mozart: Ave verum corpus, K. 618 (Transcr. Liszt for Solo Piano) 04:02
  • Total Runtime 01:24:00

Info for Mozart & Contemporaries



Between tradition and modern: Multi-award-winning pianist Víkingur Ólafsson turns his attention to the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Ólafsson presents some of his favourite Mozart keyboard works in the company of pieces by a selection of the composer’s leading contemporaries. Juxtaposing works by Mozart, Haydn and C.P.E. Bach with rarely-recorded Galuppi and Cimarosa, Mozart & Contemporaries dispels the image of Mozart as the angelic and prodigious idiot savant, instead presenting a mature composer through music primarily dating from the 1780s: a resourceful, hard-working adult who had come to know adversity. All is artfully brought together by Ólafsson’s signature thought-provoking programming.

Ólafsson comments: “I find this decade of Mozart’s life and art endlessly fascinating. Mozart was not just a composer, and I feel that when he was writing for himself as a virtuoso pianist he indulged more than ever in the sublime playfulness that lay at the core of his originality and inventiveness. This is the period when Mozart was not just perfecting the Classical tradition but subtly subverting it … the shadows are darker, the nuances and ambiguities more profound.”

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714–1788); Joseph Haydn (1732–1809); Baldassare Galuppi (1706–1785); and Domenico Cimarosa (1749–1801): “Perhaps all four provide a chance to calibrate the contemporary ear towards the prevailing ideas, styles and tastes of the times”, comments Ólafsson. “It is my hope that this particular context, a mix of the celebrated and the obscure, can slightly alter our psychological attunement, removing some of the baggage we all bring with us to Mozart’s music. This is in any case what I set out to do for myself: to approach even the best-known works of Mozart with the same freedom and childlike enthusiasm I felt upon discovering the rare and staggeringly lyrical works from the likes of Galuppi and Cimarosa.”

Mozart: a bird of a different feather Mozart & Contemporaries provides a fascinating snapshot of a decade when changes were brewing, composers were experimenting, and Mozart was writing such visionary pieces as the Sonata in C minor K457. The album – the pianist’s fourth for Deutsche Grammophon – also includes Ólafsson’s own transcriptions: haunting arrangements of two sonatas by Cimarosa, plus a masterful solo piano transcription of the great Adagio in E flat major from Mozart’s String Quintet K516. To conclude the album, Mozart’s Adagio in B minor K540 quietly transitions into Franz Liszt’s transcription of the motet Ave verum corpus, composed in Mozart’s final year. The vocal lines’ ascension to the piano’s higher registers is viewed by Ólafsson as representing a final sense of death and transfiguration.

“I feel like, when I play Mozart, that I get to know myself as a musician. I get to know sides that I didn’t before. He seems to reflect your innermost core in music.” (Víkingur Ólafsson)

"He asks how to “deal” with Mozart: easy on first glance, but elusive and difficult once you dig deeper…His clear, agile playing, inner parts brought out, ornaments always fresh, never exaggerated, suggests he has found peace with the composer. This is just the start." (The Guardian)

Vikingur Olafsson, piano

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