Composed By – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Piano – Mitsuko Uchida. Black cassette with silver & red paper labels. Mozart, Mitsuko Uchida - 3 Piano Sonatas K. 279, 457 & 576, Fantasia K. 475 (CD). Mitsuko Uchida, Mozart - Piano Sonatas - Klaviersonaten - KV 279, 457 & 576 (LP, Album).
Isaac Stern 60th Anniversary Celebration. Johann Sebastian Bach. The Fantasy K 475 and the Sonata, K 457 are a modern-day Dioscuri. More than mere tonality unites them. In 1990, a safe was opened at the Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary, no less, to reveal the long-lost manuscripts. They frequently appear in concert together. Here, Uchida fuses them into the one work. The Fantasy, which is a devil to play well, forms a mighty prelude to the Sonata. Uchida's touch is unerring.
Mozart: The Piano Sonatas. Piano Sonata No. 1 in C major, K. 279 (K. 189d). Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
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Mitsuko Uchida is one of the finest interpreters of Mozart's piano music. She brings to this music a lightness and delicacy that fits it perfectly. This 5 CD set, which groups recordings made in the 1980s, includes all of Mozart's piano sonatas and one fantasia. Mozart - Sonata in B flat, KV 333/315c Andante cantabile (7:28) . olfgang Amadeus Mozart - Sonata in B flat, KV 333/315c Allegretto grazioso (6:11) . olfgang Amadeus Mozart - Fantasia in C minor, KV 475 (13:06) . olfgang Amadeus Mozart - Sonata in C minor, KV 457 Molto allegro (5:22) . olfgang Amadeus Mozart - Sonata in C minor, KV 457 Adagio (8:12) 1. olfgang Amadeus Mozart - Sonata in C minor, KV 457 Allegro assai (4:15).
Mozart: Piano Sonatas KV 284 & 570; Rondo KV 485 Mitsuko Uchida. Mitsuko Uchida - Mozart - Piano Sonatas KV 279 457 576 475 Philips Digital MINT.
Mozart's Piano Sonatas. The group of the first six sonatas preserved were presumably composed in Munich from January to March 1775. FIRST MOVEMENT Although the six sonatas were apparently written down more or less at the same time, there is reason to believe that at least the opening Allegro of the Sonata K. 279 was composed earlier. Unlike all the succeeding sonatas, it lacks a characteristic significant opening theme. Instead it starts with a series of four different motifs, in a way reminiscent of baroque techniques.
Album · 2011 · 60 Songs. Mozart: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 1 Seung-Yeun Huh. Classical. Mozart: Klaviersonaten, K. 279-283. From Beethoven to Present: The Sound of the Horn.