Mozart: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 2 & Vol. 3 Orli Shaham

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Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
26.08.2022

Label: Canary Classics

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Artist: Orli Shaham

Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

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  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791): Piano Sonata in A Minor No. 9, K. 310:
  • 1 Mozart: Piano Sonata in A Minor No. 9, K. 310: I. Allegro maestoso 08:21
  • 2 Mozart: Piano Sonata in A Minor No. 9, K. 310: II. Andante cantabile 10:24
  • 3 Mozart: Piano Sonata in A Minor No. 9, K. 310: III. Presto 03:18
  • Piano Sonata in F Major No. 12, K. 332:
  • 4 Mozart: Piano Sonata in F Major No. 12, K. 332: I. Allegro 10:17
  • 5 Mozart: Piano Sonata in F Major No. 12, K. 332: II. Adagio 05:11
  • 6 Mozart: Piano Sonata in F Major No. 12, K. 332: III. Allegro assai 09:53
  • Piano Sonata in D Major No. 18, K. 576:
  • 7 Mozart: Piano Sonata in D Major No. 18, K. 576: I. Allegro 04:52
  • 8 Mozart: Piano Sonata in D Major No. 18, K. 576: II. Adagio 04:26
  • 9 Mozart: Piano Sonata in D Major No. 18, K. 576: III. Allegretto 04:21
  • Piano Sonata in C Major No. 16, K. 545:
  • 10 Mozart: Piano Sonata in C Major No. 16, K. 545: I. Allegro 04:27
  • 11 Mozart: Piano Sonata in C Major No. 16, K. 545: II. Andante 05:50
  • 12 Mozart: Piano Sonata in C Major No. 16, K. 545: III. Rondo. Allegretto 02:02
  • Piano Sonata in E-Flat Major No. 4, K. 282:
  • 13 Mozart: Piano Sonata in E-Flat Major No. 4, K. 282: I. Adagio 06:30
  • 14 Mozart: Piano Sonata in E-Flat Major No. 4, K. 282: II. Menuetto I & II 03:30
  • 15 Mozart: Piano Sonata in E-Flat Major No. 4, K. 282: III. Allegro 04:11
  • Piano Sonata in G Major No. 5, K. 283:
  • 16 Mozart: Piano Sonata in G Major No. 5, K. 283: I. Allegro 06:01
  • 17 Mozart: Piano Sonata in G Major No. 5, K. 283: II. Andante 06:14
  • 18 Mozart: Piano Sonata in G Major No. 5, K. 283: III. Presto 06:26
  • Piano Sonata A Major No. 11, K. 331:
  • 19 Mozart: Piano Sonata A Major No. 11, K. 331: I. Andante grazioso. Theme and variations 13:38
  • 20 Mozart: Piano Sonata A Major No. 11, K. 331: II. Menuetto 06:42
  • 21 Mozart: Piano Sonata A Major No. 11, K. 331: III. Alla turca. Allegretto 03:54
  • Total Runtime 02:10:28

Info for Mozart: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 2 & Vol. 3



This is the second installment in Orli Shaham's complete Mozart sonatas cycle and follows her recording of the Mozart Violin Sonatas with brother, violinist Gil Shaham, and her acclaimed release of Mozart Piano Concertos, conducted by David Robertson and the St. Louis Symphony. Mozart's singing line and it's translation to the piano has served as Orli Shaham's constant guide in her interpretations of Mozart. The artistic genius in Mozart is that he leaves the performer to capture the mood in the music, and this Orli Shaham does with aplomb, the studio environment for this recording encouraging her to experiment with ornamentation, adding or subtracting trills and grace notes with successive takes. Recording in her favorite recording venue, Mechanics Hall, she fully explores the pathos and cultivates the humor in Mozart's B-flat sonatas. In her own words, "he had such insight into what it means to be human and had to get that out in his music. Mozart was superhuman in what he was able to do... but that never comes across in music that is so human. Mozart's three B-flat sonatas are so varied and different in their inventive brilliance. Each has a truly individual and distinct voice, yet together they stand on a timeline that clearly maps Mozart's development from his late teens to full maturity."

Orli Shaham, piano


Orli Shaham
A consummate musician recognized for her grace and vitality, Orli Shaham has established an impressive international reputation as one of today’s most gifted pianists. Hailed by critics on four continents, Ms. Shaham is in demand for her prodigious skills and admired for her interpretations of both standard and modern repertoire. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch has praised her “wit, passion, delicacy, and humor”; and The Guardian has called Ms. Shaham’s playing “perfection.”

Orli Shaham’s performance schedule brings her to concert halls from Carnegie Hall to the Sydney Opera House and most of the major venues in between, for recitals, chamber music, and concerti. Ms. Shaham has performed with nearly every major American orchestra, as well as many in Europe, Asia, and Australia. A frequent guest at summer festivals, her appearances include Tanglewood, Ravinia, Verbier, Mostly Mozart, and Aspen. Devoted to the intimate genre of chamber music, Ms. Shaham serves as curator and performer in Pacific Symphony’s chamber music series in Costa Mesa, California.

In addition to American Grace, Ms. Shaham is in the midst of a multi-volume recording project centering around the late works of Johannes Brahms. The recordings feature compositions by Brahms and related music from the classical canon, alongside new works commissioned by Ms. Shaham. Her wide variety of repertoire is reflected in her large discography, including Nigunim: Hebrew Melodies (CC10) with her brother, the violinist Gil Shaham, which includes the world premiere of a work by Avner Dorman, commissioned by Orli and Gil Shaham; Saint- Saens’ Carnival of the Animals with the pianist Jon Kimura Parker and the San Diego Symphony; and a CD of chamber music, including the Brahms Horn Trio featuring Richard King. Orli and Gil Shaham have collaborated on several other recordings including Dvoˇrák for Two, The Prokofiev Album (CC02), and Mozart in Paris (CC01).

Driven by a passion to bring classical music to new audiences, Orli Shaham maintains an active parallel career as a respected broadcaster, music writer, and lecturer. On radio, she has hosted the nationally-broadcast Dial-a-Musician and America’s Music Festivals series, and served as artist in residence on National Public Radio’s Performance Today.

Inspired by her enthusiasm for introducing young children to the pleasures of music, Orli Shaham created Baby Got Bach, a series of interactive classical concerts for young children which has a devoted following in New York, St. Louis and other locations. As part of the Baby Got Bach program, she continually adds to the repertoire by commissioning notable composers to write music for pianist with audience participation.

Booklet for Mozart: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 2 & Vol. 3

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