Mozart: Piano Concertos

Mozart SKU: 40925066
Mozart: Piano Concertos

Mozart: Piano Concertos

Mozart SKU: 40925066

Format: CD

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Title: Piano Concertos
Artist: Mozart
Label: Sony Masterworks
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 194397929225
Genre: Classical Artists

"Youthful and vibrant accounts" of the Mozart Piano Concertos (Classical Net) recorded between 2001 and 2005 by Matthias Kirschnereit, a fine pianist still not sufficiently known outside his native Germany. In this 10-album survey, he is accompanied by the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra conducted by Frank Beermann. A MusicWeb International reviewer has called Kirschnereit "a pianist who is a perfect fit with Mozart's warm and loving utterances". Matthias Kirschnereit is counted amongst the most riveting and successful German pianists of his generation. The ECHO-Classic-Laureate performs 50 concerts annually and is celebrated as the "poet on the piano" by the Süddeutsche Zeitung. In this, he is following his artistic ideal of finding and communicating the musical emotions, the story and the human element of the pieces.

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