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Academy of Ancient Music: Mozart – Piano Concertos K503, K505, K595 (24/192 FLAC)

Academy of Ancient Music: Mozart - Piano Concertos no.25 & 27 (24/192 FLAC)
Academy of Ancient Music: Mozart – Piano Concertos no.25 & 27 (24/192 FLAC)

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Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performer: Academy of Ancient Music, Robert Levin, Louise Alder, Richard Egarr
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: AAM Records
Catalogue: AAM045
Release: 2024
Size: 2.23 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: cover

Piano Concerto No. 25 in C major, K503
01. I. Allegro maestoso
02. II. Andante
03. III. Allegretto

04. Ch’io mi scordi di te?… Non temer, amato bene, K505

Piano Concerto No. 27 in B flat major, K595
05. I. Allegro
06. II. Larghetto
07. III. Allegro

AAM releases the final volume of an acclaimed project to record Mozart’s complete works for keyboard and orchestra. Fittingly, this final instalment includes three works that in various ways are valedictory: K595 is Mozart’s last completed keyboard concert, while K503 is the last concerto of his Viennese years. Louise Alder joins AAM and Robert Levin in an aria for solo soprano, solo keyboard and orchestra; Ch’io mi scordi di te? is a farewell to one of Mozart’s favourite singers, Nancy Storace. The hardback CD package is accompanied by comprehensive notes commissioned specially for the album.

This crowning achievement, released in celebration of AAM’s 50th anniversary, is the culmination of a monumental 30-year project. ‘This cycle is a central element both in Christopher Hogwood’s legacy as founder and director of AM and within my own career,’ comments Levin. ‘The completion of this cycle represents the successful realisation of a project of outstanding significance.’

The collaboration between AAM’s visionary founder, Christopher Hogwood, and the esteemed scholar-pianist Robert Levin began in 1993 with the ambitious goal of recording Mozart’s complete works for keyboard and orchestra. Levin’s interpretation breathed new life into these timeless compositions by reinstating improvisation as a central element, echoing Mozart’s original intent. All concertos were recorded with improvised cadenzas, and decorative ornamentation was applied throughout, recreating the approach Mozart would have taken. Over seven years, Levin and AAM crafted eight albums, encompassing 17 of Mozart’s concertos, garnering praise from experts as the pinnacle of the historical performance movement. Now, more than two decades later, AAM and Levin have fulfilled their mission, delivering the final concertos, lesser-known gems, and fragments across five albums (AAM0041-45), to widespread critical acclaim.

With this remarkable achievement, the cycle stands as the definitive recording of Mozart’s complete keyboard and orchestra works.

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