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[古典] W.A. MOZART - PIANO CONCERTOS 9 & 12 - RONALD BRAUTIGAM - 2009

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十年荣誉奖章音乐大神

发表于 2020-2-16 14:02:36 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
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Жанр: Classical
Год записи материала: 2009
Год выпуска диска: 2010
Производитель диска: EU - BIS Records - BIS-SACD-1794
Аудио кодек: DST 2.0, 5.0
Тип рипа: image (ISO)
Битрейт аудио: 2,8224 MHz
Продолжительность: 58:36

The use of period instruments allows the orchestra to attack (with style, not brutally) the music with a level of panache that would be grotesque on modern instruments – it comes across as vital here. Brautigam's forte-piano also penetrates the textures in the tutti passages to allow the listener that he is supporting the textures as would have been the habit of the day – suggested clearly in the score for the soloist but rarely (audibly) observed by those on modern instruments.

In Mozart's first hint of his mature genius to come in this combination, the effervescent energy leaps out of the speakers in the first movement of the Jenamy (Jeunehomme) concerto. Fortunately for Mozart's music, Brautigam and Willens adopt a flowing yet never rushing tempo for the Andantino. Particularly exciting is Brautigam's use of ornamental embellishments – mirrored by the superb Die Kolner Akademie – upon repetitions of thematic material; unlike some performers who indulge in this practice they never tire upon repeated hearings. The playing is so musical that the only voice we hear is that of Mozart's inspired creations. The rapid-fire Presto is played at a speed that is barely credible that it does not sound rushed but exuberant, yet that is the magic that these master musicians achieve here.

The A major concerto is a more relaxed and sunny affair, with less of the ebullient spirit so vividly conveyed in the earlier concerto but one would be mistaken to imagine that Brautigam's choice of tempos is any less flowing than ideal. The same qualities of improvisatory decoration add touches of beauty to an already gorgeous melodic outpouring – both soloist and orchestra are "guilty" of this approach, one which most listeners will surely find winning if the smile that almost constantly creeps across my face is anything to go by! As an "encore", we are offered the Rondo in A major, K.386 which, unlike in the concertos, has cadenzas provided by Brautigam himself. Such is his musicianship that his seemingly improvisatory approach is as Mozartean as that we have heard earlier.

The sound, from both a technical perspective and also from the instrumental standpoint, is beyond criticism – every nuance is heard without difficulty (partly thanks to the projection given by the musicians) and each part of the aural landscape sits within a convincing whole.

To sum up, this disc makes one hear these well known works as if for the first time – the use of period instruments by both soloist and orchestra is so persuasive it is hard to imagine returning to the accounts of Perahia, Brendel or other giants of the modern piano and orchestras.
Very highly recommended indeed.

曲目:
Piano Concerto No.9 in E flat major, K 271
1. Allegro
2. Andantino
3. Bondeau. Presto

Piano Concerto No.12 in A major, K 414
4. Allegro
5. Andante
6. Rondeau. Alegretto

7. Rondo in A major, K 386

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