Following Schubert and 3 well-received volumes of Faure for Mirare, the veteran French pianist Jean-Claude Pennetier,
accompanied by the Orchestra of Radio France and Christoph Poppen now turns his hands to Mozart. With these two
concertos he finds tenderness and fire in No. 21 which mirrors the anguish and inner intensity of No. 24. The two pieces
prove, as Mauriac put it, that: "As long as men inhabit the earth, just a few bars of Mozart can remind us of the paradise we
lost, a paradise that may still exist as long as we can hear the echoes of its laughter and tears in such divine music."
1-3 Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major, K. 467
4-6 Piano Concerto No. 24 in C Minor K. 49 |
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