Mozart, Piano Concertos 17 and 20 (K. 453 and 466), Leif Ove Andsnes, Norwegian Chamber Orchestra (released February 26, 2008) EMI Classics 50999 5 00281 2 2 |
Andsnes' Mozart Concerti: No. 9/18 DVD: Excerpts of 9/18/20 |
If you do end up buying this disc, which we warmly recommend, note that the cadenzas have been misidentified in the first printing of the booklet. For the third movement of K. 466, Andsnes did not compose his own cadenza (it is by Johann Nepomuk Hummel) and the one in the first movement, by Beethoven, was not edited by Edwin Fischer. Andsnes and the NCO toured the U.S. in 2006 but, alas, did not visit Washington. However, Andsnes will make a stop here as part of his spring world tour, playing a solo recital in the Music Center at Strathmore (April 22, 8 pm), sponsored by Washington Performing Arts Society. The program will include selections from Debussy's two books of preludes (likely to put last night's Debussy by Lang Lang to shame) and the ballade by Edvard Grieg that Andsnes has been playing everywhere, to observe the 100th anniversary of the Norwegian composer's death last year. It will also feature one of the Schubert sonatas (C minor, D. 958), many of which he has recorded on his series of Schubertiade recitals with Ian Bostridge. All fans of fine piano playing are encouraged to attend.
Mozart, Piano Concerto No. 9 (3rd movement)
Leif Ove Andsnes, Norwegian Chamber Orchestra
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