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Concerto 22 E flat major KV 482 Completed: Vienna, 16 December 1785 Mozart is 29 years old 1786, 13 January, letter Leopold ...in haste, gave 3 Subscription academies [concerts] for 120 subscribers;- ...a new Clavier concerto in E flat which he wrote for the occasion, and the Andante of which he had to repeat (a rather uncommon thing for him) 1800/01 First posthumous publication, Andr, Offenbach. Concerto 23 A major KV 488 Completed: 2 March 1786 Mozart is 30 years old 1786, 30 September, Mozart to Kammerdiener Sebastian Winter (Hof Donaueschingen) Tomorrow the music you requested will leave here with the post coach;...it its nothing strange that a few of my pieces have been sent abroad--but they are pieces which I wrote quite casually, and I sent you the themes, only because it was still possible that the pieces had not arrived. But the pieces which I reserve for myself or for a small circle of amateurs and connoisseurs (in return for their promise not to let them out of their possession) cannot possibly be known abroad, because they are not even known here;--such is the case with the 3 concerti which I have the honor to send to Your Lordship...there are 2 clarinets in the Concerto in A--should they not be available at your Court, then a suitable copyist should transpose them into the right key so that the first part can be played by a violin and the second with a viola.... 1800/01 First posthumous publication, Andr, Offenbach.
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| Main artist | IMMERSEEL, JOS VAN - fortepiano |
|---|---|
| Composer | Mozart |
| Inlay | W.A. Mozart Clavier-Concerte no.22 & 23 Jos van Immerseel, fortepiano & Anima Eterna, orchestra |
| Biography | Jos van Immerseel and the orchestra 'Anima Eterna' On the 7th december 1979, critic Roger Hofmans of the Standaard, Brussels, wrote the following review of van Immerseel's Clementi recording: "van Immerseel forces you to listen; his articulation is daring, intuitively musical, and the ornaments that belong to the essence of this music have a sculptured relief, and the virtuoso passagework comes from the keys with the greatest ease. Whoever has not had the chance to hear van Immerseel on historic keyboard instruments, has no idea of the subtle nuances of sound that they possess. Van Immerseel makes Clementi's sonatas more exciting than those of Mozart, but perhaps he will accomplish the same with the sonatas of that great man from Salzburg". Ten years later, on the 6th of March 1990 the NRC Handelsblad, Rotterdam wrote: "In the "Andantino" of Mozart's Jeunehomme Konzert, it was a true wonder how he was able to reach the furthest corners of the Great Hall of the Concertgebouw and touch his listeners hearts with pianissimo passages....". Trouw wrote on the 7th March: "Jos van Immerseel was trained as pianist on the modern piano and feels at ease the literature for that instrument. |
| Awards | Awards: |
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| Format | Normal PCM CD |
| Running time | 58:42 |
| Year of release | 1991 |
| Number of cd's | 1 |
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