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Music : Mozart: Piano Sonatas

Mozart: Piano Sonatas

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0028946313725
Format: Box set
Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon
Number Of Discs: 5
Publisher: Deutsche Grammophon
Release Date: November 09, 1999
Sales Rank: 8465
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Disc 1:
  1. 1. Allegro
  2. 2. Menuet I & II
  3. 1. Allegro
  4. 2. Menuet I & II
  5. Allegro
  6. Andante
  7. Allegro
  8. Allegro assai
  9. Adagio
  10. Presto
  11. Allegro
  12. Andante amoroso
  13. Rondeau, Allegro
  14. Adagio
  15. Menuetto I & II
  16. Allegro
Disc 2:
  1. Allegro
  2. Andante
  3. Presto
  4. Allegro
  5. Rondeau en Polonaise, Andante
  6. Thema und 12 Variationen
  7. Allegro con spirito
  8. Andante un poco Adagio
  9. Rondeau, Allegretto grazioso
  10. Allegro con spirito
  11. Andante con espressione
  12. Rondeau, Allegro
Disc 3:
  1. Allegro maestoso
  2. Andante cantabile con espressione
  3. Presto
  4. Allegro moderato
  5. Andante cantabile
  6. Allegretto
  7. Theme, Andante grazioso
  8. Menuetto & Trio
  9. Alla Turca, Allegretto
Disc 4:
  1. Allegro
  2. Adagio
  3. Allegro assai
  4. Allegro
  5. Andante cantabile
  6. Allegretto grazioso
  7. Allegro
  8. Adagio
  9. Molto allegro
Disc 5:
  1. Allegro
  2. Andante
  3. Rondo. Allegretto (K. 494)
  4. Allegro
  5. Andante
  6. Rondo, Allegretto
  7. Allegro
  8. Adagio
  9. Allegretto
  10. Allegro
  11. Adagio
  12. Allegretto


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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Beautiful but not Serious ...
Mozart's piano sonatas are like listening to ice cream. They are just music. And I mean this in the most positive sense. Mozart's good artistic taste manifests itself in being profoundly unpretentious and self-effacing. As Raymond Chandler said, "There is no great and important art; there is only art... and precious little of that."
Mozart's music is inconsequential as music so rarely is. It asks very little of the listener and provides so much. It is for this reason that it is perfect background or atmospheric music. It GOES with things in the way that Schubert (e.g.) does not. I recommend eating vanilla ice cream while listening to Mozart piano sonatas. This will afford you an experience of synesthesia that blows the mind.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Mozart, pure & simple ...
This is my favorite set of Mozart piano sonatas, next to the Mitsuko Uchida collection from Philips. Eschenbach's performance is unadorned by needless trivialities, revealing a deep reverence for Mozart' score. Instead of taking liberties with the music, Eschenbach provides a pleasurable listening experience that can be relied upon again & again. Both his playing & the DG sound are impeccable, making this set of Mozart piano sonatas a thoroughly worthwhile acqusition.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Yes, perfect ...
Fabulous music. Simple, direct, un-affected peformances that are a delight to listen-to over and over again. At times the playing is utterly sublime. These performances are technically perfect in a smooth sense - and totally absorbing.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Mozart-A prisoner of his own time. ...
If you were to clump all of the composers of the classical era together, mix them up, and listen to them willy-nilly in a blind hearing test, you'll never be able to tell the difference between them... until you hear Mozart. Mozart's era was not rich in harmony. To me, Haydn wrote the same symphony over and over. Stamitz and Gossec... love 'em, but they were also prisoners of this classical harmony. But Mozart was able to put his fingerprint on all of his music. You can pick his music out blindly with ease because it is unmistakingly Mozart. That's why we have a mostly Mozart festival and not a mostly Kraus (who?) festival.

As this cd shows, Mozart's music was sublime. But even he struggled with using this "harmony of the day". If you were to study the catalogues of Mozart's symphonies, sonatas, and chamber music, let's face it; you would hear a lot of turkies before you made it to the peacocks. We would have to wait until Chopin until the harmonies fattened up a little.

Having said that, you have to completely hail Mozart for taking what was available to him in his day and creating some of the most sublime music with it. It would be like for the next ten years all the world had available to eat was peas, and 200 years from now one man became immortal for the many interesting ways he was able to manipulate peas into a meal.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Good music and good value ...
Bought this for my son who is learning to play piano. Lots of good music, not too expensive.


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