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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart- Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 5, KV 219; Piano Concertos Nos. 3, KV 40 & 14, KV 449

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart- Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 5, KV 219; Piano Concertos Nos. 3, KV 40 & 14, KV 449
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart- Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 5, KV 219; Piano Concertos Nos. 3, KV 40 & 14, KV 449

Volume 11 of the 'Next Generation Mozart Soloists' series presents Violin Concerto No. 5 in A Major along with Piano Concertos KV 40 and KV 449. The Piano Concerto No. 3 is a very early work, derived from works by other composers, whereas No. 14 was written in 1784 by a fully mature Mozart, who was moving away from functional music towards expressing his ideas in a more dramatic structure. What links the two, says Swiss-Canadian pianist Teo Gheorghiu, is that they are both "concertos mainly joyful and optimistic in expression". French violinist David Castro-Balbi says "of Mozart's violin concertos, No. 5 has the strongest operatic character". These two soloists are accompanied by the Mozarteumorchester Salzburg under the baton of Howard Griffiths.

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart- Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 5, KV 219; Piano Concertos Nos. 3, KV 40 & 14, KV 449

SKU: 3701624511121
Regular price $166.00
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Release Date: 1.10.25

 
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Volume 11 of the 'Next Generation Mozart Soloists' series presents Violin Concerto No. 5 in A Major along with Piano Concertos KV 40 and KV 449. The Piano Concerto No. 3 is a very early work, derived from works by other composers, whereas No. 14 was written in 1784 by a fully mature Mozart, who was moving away from functional music towards expressing his ideas in a more dramatic structure. What links the two, says Swiss-Canadian pianist Teo Gheorghiu, is that they are both "concertos mainly joyful and optimistic in expression". French violinist David Castro-Balbi says "of Mozart's violin concertos, No. 5 has the strongest operatic character". These two soloists are accompanied by the Mozarteumorchester Salzburg under the baton of Howard Griffiths.

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