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Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 20 & 23
Charles Richard-Hamelin (piano), Les Violons du Roy, Jonathan Cohen
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Gramophone Magazine, December 2023, Editor's Choice
He shapes and phrases the music with a keen eye (or ear) on its dialogic potential, driving forwards energetically without bullying or indulging in display for its own sake.
Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 20 & 23
Charles Richard-Hamelin (piano), Les Violons du Roy, Jonathan Cohen
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Awards:
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Gramophone Magazine, December 2023, Editor's Choice
He shapes and phrases the music with a keen eye (or ear) on its dialogic potential, driving forwards energetically without bullying or indulging in display for its own sake.
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Following a fruitful first collaboration for Mozart’s Piano Concertos Nos. 22 and 24, Charles Richard-Hamelin, Les Violons du Roy and Jonathan Cohen return this time with Piano Concertos Nos. 20 and 23. The works on this recording were composed by Mozart between 1783 and 1786, when the musician was approaching an important personal and professional turning point. First, the Concerto in A major, K. 488, was completed on March 2, 1786, two months before the premiere of The Marriage of Figaro, a work that marks Mozart's return to opera. While Concerto K. 466 is, with Concerto No. 24, the only one by Mozart in the minor mode, that also coincides with the arrival of his son Karl. The performance of the soloist and of the orchestra complement each other marvellously in these two masterpieces whose contrasts respond to each other magnificently.
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Gramophone MagazineDecember 2023Editor's Choice
December 2023
He shapes and phrases the music with a keen eye (or ear) on its dialogic potential, driving forwards energetically without bullying or indulging in display for its own sake.