Jean-Efflam Bavouzet / Manchester Camerata / Gábor Takács-Nagy MOZART Piano Concerto KV 450 - Piano Concerto KV 451 - Quintet for Piano and Winds KV 452
This third volume in the series from the electrifying combination of
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet and Manchester Camerata under Gábor Takács- Nagy
explores the final two of the six piano concertos of the year 1784, on
which Mozart staked his reputation as both a performer and composer.
Alongside these works features the pioneering Quintet for Piano and Winds, also from 1784, the first written for this combination of
instruments and a work which Mozart regarded as his finest to date. The
consecutive Köchel numbers of the three piano works hint at a remarkable
story: not only were they all written in the same extraordinarily
productive year, but all were completed in the same month, March, when
Mozart was just twenty-eight years old. The two concertos form a pair,
and in letters to his father Mozart makes it clear that he wrote them
for his own performance: ‘nobody but I owns these new concertos in B
flatand D’, adding in another letter, two weeks later, ‘I consider them
both to be concertos which make one sweat’. Heard in this context,
Bavouzet’s playing is all the more astonishing.
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