Mozart Concerto 17 Bashkirov
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Mozart Concerto 17 Bashkirov
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Mozart -
Piano Concerto 17; M.Ravel -
Piano Concerto in D major - D.Bashkirov, R.Barshai, V.Dubrovsky
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Mozart Piano Concerto 27, A. Madžar, piano - mvt 1, part 1 Aleksandar Madžar (Bösendorfer piano)
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by André (More) Aleksandar Madžar (Bösendorfer piano)
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by André Previn
first movement, part one
part two of the first movement is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTtVHJEPjG8
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Piano Concerto In B-Flat Major, K.595 No.27 [31.37 total time]
Recorded At The Imperial Palace of Schönbrunn, Vienna, Austria, 29 November 1990
Isobel Wield writes on Aleksandar Madžar:
"The imagination that goes into his playing is reflected in his
programming too -- this all suggested an artist whose horizons are
far wider than those of many of his peers...quite remarkable." The
Guardian
Born in Belgrade in 1968, Aleksandar Madžar began his piano studies
with Gordana Matinovic, later becoming a student of Arbo Valdma at
the Belgrade Academy of Music. From 1987 to 1989 he studied with
Eliso Virsaladze in Moscow, subsequently with Edouard Mirzoian at
the Strasbourg Conservatory and in Brussels with Daniel Blumenthal.
Today, he holds professorships at the Royal Flemish Conservatoire,
Brussels and the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Bern.
In 2007/08 Madžar maintains his schedule of diverse performance
activities: celebrating the 250th anniversary of Scarlatti, he
focuses on this composer in a recital programme in Manchester's
Royal Northern College of Music. He also returns to the Wigmore Hall
in recital, and the BBC Philharmonic under the baton of Andris
Nelsons, with whom he additionally performs with the
Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie. Following a remarkable recital in
Paris at the Théâtre de la Ville last season he is immediately
invited back, in a two piano recital with Alexandar Melnikov. He
will be guest soloist with the Belcea Quartet in Amsterdam's
Concertgebouw.
Other select partnerships are key to Aleksandar Madžar's current
performance schedule. In summer 2007, he appeared as guest artist at
the East Neuk Festival and at the Irish Chamber Orchestra's summer
festival, run by close chamber music colleague Anthony Marwood. He
collaborates with Ilya Gringolts and their delivery of a Beethoven
cycle in St Petersburg in 2006 met with extraordinary praise. This
ongoing partnership meets again at the 2008 Verbier Festival. Duo
recitals with Juliana Banse are now culminating in an ECM recording
for spring 2008.
Of his prize in the 1996 Leeds Piano Competition Gerald Larner of
The Times described Madžar as 'the most imaginative musician among
the 1996 finalists'. The Leeds competition propelled Madžar onto the
UK scene where he also became a sought after soloist with the Royal
and BBC Philharmonics, BBC Scottish Symphony, Scottish Chamber
Orchestra and BBC National Orchestra of Wales, as well as throughout
Europe and Asia working with Paavo Berglund, Ivan Fischer, Paavo
Järvi, Carlos Kalmar, John Nelson, Libor Pesek, André Previn and the
late Marcello Viotti.
Aleksandar Madžar has given solo recitals in Berlin (Philharmonie),
London, Rome, Florence, Milan, Hamburg, Duisburg and on tour in
Japan and in Columbia. He is a regular guest artist at the festivals
of Bad Kissingen, Schleswig Holstein, the Ivo Pogorelich Festival at
Bad Wörishofen, Klavier Festival Ruhr, Davos, Roque d'Antheron,
Salzburg, Sintra and Aldeburgh.
His discography includes the two Chopin piano concertos, with the
Frankfurt Radio Symphony and Dmitri Kitaenko for BMG/Classic FM
(1997), for the French label Arion (1999) a disc of Chabrier's music
for two pianos and, working regularly with cellist Louise Hopkins, a
disc of Elliot Carter, Rachmaninov and Schnittke for the Swedish
label Intim Musik. (Less)
Mozart Piano Concerto 27, A. Madžar, piano - mvt 1, part 2 Aleksandar Madzar (Bösendorfer piano)
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by André (More) Aleksandar Madzar (Bösendorfer piano)
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by André Previn
first movement, part two of two
part one of the first movement is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCYidpqARGc
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Piano Concerto In B-Flat Major, K.595 No.27 [31.37 total time]
Recorded At The Imperial Palace of Schönbrunn, Vienna, Austria, 29 November 1990
Piano Concerto No. 27 in B flat, K 595 (1791)
Phillip Huscher writes:
Like two earlier piano concertos in B-flat, this last one is lyrical and intimate rather than grand or dramatic. Here Mozart seems to have found a new clarity that only heightens the expressive quality of the music. The writing has the directness of speech, the simplicity of folk song, and an emotional depth possible only in the greatest art.
Though the music begins radiantly in B-flat major—with the accompaniment alone, as the G minor symphony (K. 440) does—Mozart frequently turns to the minor mode. The effect is, as in life itself, that sunlight brings shadow; we know joy only by experiencing sorrow as well. The first two movements in particular understand the complexity of both life and art. Mozart's mastery of detail and technique is so assured that the main theme of the Larghetto returns, little changed, as the second theme of the finale, without calling attention to the fact. (Less)
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