After a cycle of Beethoven Piano Concertos, solo albums of works by
Bach and Schubert in addition to a number of award-winning recordings of
piano chamber music on Ondine label, pianist Lars Vogt releases an
album of Piano Sonatas by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791). In this
album, two baroque-influenced and virtuosic early sonatas are coupled
together with a touching A minor Sonata K. 310 – written at the time of
the composer’s mother’s death – and a delightful, Haydnesque Sonata K.
333.
Mozart wrote Piano Sonatas K. 280 and K. 281 (Nos. 2 & 3) most
likely in 1774, at the age of 18. The elements of Baroque influence are
clearly evident in the K. 280 Sonata. A prominent feature in the K. 281
Sonata is, besides its virtuosity, the beautiful slow-movement, “Andante
amoroso”. The K. 310 Sonata (No. 8) was written four years later,
during the summer of 1778, and is written in a minor key: a rarity among
Mozart’s Sonatas. The K. 333 was published in 1784, but the time of its
composition might have been earlier. This joyful work with virtuosic
passages can be described almost as a Piano Concerto for the solo piano.
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