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| Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No. 23, K. 488 In A Major / A-Dur / En La Majeur | ||
| 1 | I AllegroCadenza – Mozart* |
10:32 |
| 2 | II Adagio | 6:36 |
| 3 | III Allegro Assai | 7:57 |
| Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No. 17, K. 453 In G Major / G-Dur / En Sol Majeur | ||
| 4 | I AllegroCadenza – Katsaris* |
11:17 |
| 5 | II AndanteCadenza – Mozart* |
11:02 |
| 6 | III Allegretto - Finale. Presto | 8:03 |
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| 7 | Cadenza For The 1st Movement (Allegro) K. 624 (626a), No. 23 (K6: No. 49) | 2:27 |
| 8 | Cadenza For The 2nd Movement (Andante) K. 624 (626a), No. 25 (K6: No. 51) | 2:30 |
| 9 | Lacrimosa (From Requiem K. 626)Transcription By [For Piano] – Sigismund Thalberg* |
3:03 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Mozarteum, Salzburg
- Recorded At – Hegel-Saal Liederhalle, Stuttgart
Credits
- Composed By – Mozart*
- Conductor – Yoon Kuk Lee
- Design [Graphic Design] – Robin Pauletto
- Edited By [Postproduction] – Eckhard Steiger
- Liner Notes [Concertos - English Translation] – Ariel Wagner-Parker
- Liner Notes [Concertos - German Translation] – Guy Wagner
- Liner Notes [Concertos, Lacrimosa - French] – Christian Lorandin
- Liner Notes [Lacrimosa - English Translation] – Christopher Bearne
- Liner Notes [Lacrimosa - German Translation] – Mechthild Yvon
- Orchestra – Salzburger Kammerphilharmonie
- Photography By [Cover Photo] – Ohad Barel
- Piano, Liner Notes [Introduction Of Piano 21] – Cyprien Katsaris
- Producer – Teije Van Geest
- Technician [Piano Technician, Steinway "D"] – Franz Th. Nistl*
- Technician [Technical Assistant] – Thomas Gärtner
Notes
Comes with a 20-page booklet, containing liner notes in English/German/French about the musical pieces and the artists.Inside booklet:
Total Time 63'36
17.VI.1974-12.XI.1998 This recording is dedicated to the memory of Thomas de Carbonnel. Thomas loved Mozart's Requiem so much...
Recorded live at Mozarteum, Großer Saal, Salzburg
Concerto No. 23, K. 488: January 10, 1997 • Concerto No. 17, K. 453: April 22, 1998
Lacrimosa (from Requiem K. 626) recorded privately by a German music lover at Kultur & Kongresszentrum Liederhalle, Hegel-Saal, Stuttgart, September 7, 1991
Piano 21 logo: Glenn Jansen Design











