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W.A. Mozart - Jan Lisiecki - Piano Concertos Nos. 20 & 21 [Deutsche Grammophon 479 0061] (2012)

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W.A. Mozart - Jan Lisiecki - Piano Concertos Nos. 20 & 21 [Deutsche Grammophon 479 0061] (2012)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Piano Concertos Nos. 20 & 21
Jan Lisiecki / Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks / Christian Zacharias
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Label/Cat#: Deutsche Grammophon # 479 0061 | Country/Year: Germany 2012
Genre: Classical | Style: Viennese School, Piano

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W.A. Mozart - Jan Lisiecki - Piano Concertos Nos. 20 & 21 [Deutsche Grammophon 479 0061] (2012)


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CD Info:

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Piano Concertos Nos. 20 & 21

Jan Lisiecki / Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks / Christian Zacharias

Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Catalog#: 479 0061
Format: CD, Album
Country: Germany
Released: 2012
Genre: Classical
Style: Viennese School

Tracklist:

1 - Klavierkonzert Nr.20, d-moll KV 466 - 1. Allegro 14:35
2 - Klavierkonzert Nr.20, d-moll KV 466 - 2. Romance 8:32
3 - Klavierkonzert Nr.20, d-moll KV 466 - 3. Rondo. Allegro assai 8:18
4 - Klavierkonzert Nr.21, C-dur KV 467 - 1. Allegro maestoso 14:34
5 - Klavierkonzert Nr.21, C-dur KV 467 - 2. Andante 6:13
6 - Klavierkonzert Nr.21, C-dur KV 467 - 3. Allegro vivace assai 7:21

W.A. Mozart - Jan Lisiecki - Piano Concertos Nos. 20 & 21 [Deutsche Grammophon 479 0061] (2012)


Pianist Jan Lisiecki Makes His Deutsche Grammophon Debut with an Inspired, Masterful Interpretation of Mozart Concertos.

. . . [Lisiecki] plays with the assurance of a master in his artistic collaboration with Zacharias. In the tradition of the best musicians, Lisiecki successfully follows the fine line between letting the music speak for itself and letting it speak for the performer. For the listener, there is a strong sense of musical structure in the interpretation – the feeling for the music – that pianist and conductor obviously share. The consensus of the two in musical approach is evident everywhere . . . Strong, unassuming playing from Lisiecki throughout – and lots of playful exuberance in the more lighthearted passages. The cadenzas show Lisiecki at his articulate best in summing up the musical high points of the music . . . Mozart himself would have approved.
Record Review / Bob Clark, Calgary Herald / 16. April 2012

. . . [a] great contribution to the world of classical piano . . . Lisiecki, confident at the keyboard, takes on the role of singer, colouring and shaping each musical phrase with great care. Soloist and orchestra are of one mind throughout these performances, giving the music strong momentum as well as a compelling inner glow. The pianist plays with an ease and assurance well beyond his teenage years . . .
Record Review / John Terauds, Musical Toronto / 16. April 2012

. . . even the most credulous might doubt if a pianist this young is ready to record Mozart concertos. All misgivings are dispelled in the performances here. In both, Lisiecki radiates a rare, instinctively natural but uncannily penetrating musicianship. While many pianists place a premium on delicacy and crispness of articulation when playing Mozart, Lisiecki leaves such considerations behind and makes himself the vehicle for the thought, feeling and purpose behind the notes. His Mozart is not beautiful in a static sense; rather, it has a compellingly forward, dynamic quality where by turns he will jump on to a phrase with surprising vehemence or roll out a melody with serene, easy grace. In Piano Concerto No 20 in D minor, K466, Lisiecki fully exposes the feeling of incipient tragedy that underlies this work. Partnered by the highly rated Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks under conductor Christian Zacharias, the performance has a dark fierceness that is only magnified by the relaxed, cheerful way they treat the second subject. It is perfectly poised: just when full-scale turbulence threatens to erupt, up comes a sunny face. Similarly, the Romance middle movement is utter simplicity and elegance one moment and vexatious flare-ups the next. They bring the same polarity to Piano Concerto No 21 in C major, K467, most tellingly in an exquisite account of the middle andante movement.
Record Review / Graham Strahle, Weekend Australian / 14. July 2012

If Mozart was a child prodigy, the Canadian pianist Jan Lisiecki, who here performs both works with assurance and skill, appears something of an equivalent . . . he is one to watch.
Record Review / Alexander Bryce, Scotsman / 01. September 2012

Lisiecki's playing on this disc shows modesty and simplicity . . . Tempos are conservative, and though there's some improvisation, it's minimum, and unobtrusive . . . Lisiecki's playing is lovely, crisp without being dry. He has the good fortune to be set up with prime orchestras . . . Zacharias knows what he is doing, and the Bavarian Radio Orchestra shines, with a strong, chiseled sound. This recording reminds me of many other performances of these concertos that I have loved over the years.
Record Review / Mary Kunz Goldman, Buffalo News / 20. December 2012

The Canadian pianist played Mozart's piano concertos with obvious assurance and skill, despite his youth . . . obviously a pianist to watch out for.
Record Review / Alexander Bryce, Scotsman / 22. December 2012

W.A. Mozart - Jan Lisiecki - Piano Concertos Nos. 20 & 21 [Deutsche Grammophon 479 0061] (2012)


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