• My Account
  • My Wishlist
  • FAQs
  • My Cart
  • Checkout
  • Log In
United States:(USD) (38.107.179.216)
US Flag

Your Shopping cart is empty.

Channelclassics RecordsChannelclassics Records

Skip to Main Content »

  • Home
  • Our Catalogue
    • Complete catalogue
    • High Resolution Audio Downloads
    • Hybrid Super Audio
    • Baroque
      • Baroque Orchestra
      • Baroque Solo
      • Baroque Vocal
      • Baroque Vocal with Orchestra
      • Baroque Solo with Orchestra
      • Baroque Chamber Music
    • Chamber Music
    • Orchestral
    • Opera
    • Solo
    • Solo + Orchestra
    • Vocal
    • Other Channels
      • Channel Crossings
      • Channel of China Series
      • Super Audio samplers
    • Overstock cd's
  • Search Catalogue
  • The Artists
  • Concerts
  • Future Releases
  • Super Audio
  • General Information
    • Contact
    • Distribution contact
    • About recording equipment
    • About Channel Classics
    • About placing orders
    • Download FAQ
    • Download our '10-'11 Catalogue (4MB PDF)
  • Links
    • Channel on Facebook
    • Channel on YouTube
    • Channel on Twitter
    • Van Den Hul Exclusive Cables
Florilegium Ebony Band, Herbers Johannette Zomer Rachel Podger Amsterdam Sinfonietta Paolo Giacometti Ning Feng Netherlands Bach Society Lavinia Meijer Peter Dijkstra Holland Baroque Society Dejan Lazic Jasper de Waal Katona Twins Ivan Fischer, Budapest Festival Orchestra Just Listen!
  • Home /
  • Solo + Orchestra /
  • W.A.Mozart Clavier Concerte 6 & 17
W.A.Mozart Clavier Concerte 6 & 17

1891

W.A.Mozart Clavier Concerte 6 & 17

IMMERSEEL, JOS VAN - fortepiano
ANIMA ETERNA

Mozart

Physical CD Price  
No (In stock)
$20.41

Details

CONCERTO 6 B flat Major KV 238 Composed: Salzburg, January 1776 Mozart is 20 years old. 1777, 6 October, Munich "then I played the Concerto in C, in B flat, and in E flat, and then my trio". 1777, 24 October, Augsburg "The concerto for 3 claviers: Herr Demmler played the first part, I: the second, and Herr Stein the third. Then I played alone, the last sonata in D [which I wrote] for Drnitz : then my concerto in B flat..." 1793 First posthumous publication, Andr, Offenbach. CONCERTO 17 G major KV 453 Composed: Vienna, before 12 April 1784 Mozart is 28 years old. 1784, 26 May, Vienna "The concerto which Herr Richter praised so much is the one in B flat, which is the first one which I wrote and for which he had already given me so many compliments. I can't really choose between these two concerti--I think both of them will make the player sweat a bit--but the one in B flat is greater in difficulty than the one in D.--Moreover I am very eager [to know] which, among the 3 concerti in B flat, D and G, pleased you and my sister the most. The one in E flat does not belong at all to the same group.--It is a very special sort of concerto, and written more for a small than for a large orchestra--thus I am referring only to the 3 larger concerti. I am eager to know if her opinion is the same as mine and that of people in general. Obviously it is necessary to hear these concerti in a good performance and with all the orchestral parts. I am more than willing to wait until I get them back again--just make sure that no one else gets his hands on them. Just today I could have had 24 Ducats for one of them--but I think it would be of more use to me if I keep it to myself for a couple of years, and only then publicize it by having it engraved." 1787 first (?) publication Heinrich Ph. C. Bossler, Speyer.

Additional Information

Main artist

IMMERSEEL, JOS VAN - fortepiano
ANIMA ETERNA

Composer Mozart
Inlay

W.A. Mozart Clavier-Concerte no.6 & 17 Jos van Immerseel, fortepiano & Anima Eterna, orchestra Clavier-Concerte 6, KV 238 in B flat; 17, KV 453 in G (period performance)

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. At on early stage however, he chose not to utilize his capacities to the end of a fast career as a piano virtuoso, and decided to examine the piano's development through all it's stages of development fitting the contemporary literature. This combination of all round and highly talented keyboard player with knowledgable musical insight of the piano of Mozart's time, make him an artist who can compete with the great interpreters of Mozart on the Steinway". The orchestra 'Anima Eterna' was founded in 1987 and is composed of top musicians from 12 countries. They all perform on classic instruments utilizing the same techniques as those used during Mozart's time. The musicians were chosen not only on the basis of their professional qualities, but also for their musical intensity and 'spirituality'. Source of inspiration and mentor of the orchestra is concertmaster Marc Destrub from Vancouver, Canada. Utrechts Nieuwsblad, september 1989: "Here one finds clearly thought out and responsable playing on authentic instruments combined with a large measure of natural ease and musicality". Volkskrant, 7th march 1990: "Refreshing, spiritual and full of surprises". Chr. Lelie in Trouw, 4th september 1990: "Anima Eterna can be placed on the same line with the orchestras of Norrington, Brggen or Hogwood. Van Immerseel and his orchestra have a totally different approach. The most catching is the mild tone of the string section." Algemeen Dagblad, 7th march 1990: "It is absolutely certain that Anima Eterna has all the necessary qualities to become an orchestra of world format".

Awards

Awards: 10/10 CD Review Tlrama

Quotes

 

Format No
Running time 5015
Year of release 1991
: 
1991

: 
5015

: 

 



My Cart

You have no items in your shopping cart.

News

1/10/12 - "Duo Sonatas" receives Diapason d'Or

The new cd from Rachel Podger and Jane Rogers: "W.A. Mozart, M. Haydn - Duo Sonatas", received a Diapason d'Or Award in this month's Diapason Magazine. Get more information on the cd here.

Continue reading...

Community Poll

How do you like listening to Channel recordings?

Recently Viewed Products
  1. Stravinski Le Sacre du Printemps & Debussy Jeux

  2. Beethoven Sonatas & Bagatelles

  3. Chamber Music from Theresienstadt

  4. Washington Barella & Chris Farr

  5. Szymanowski - Complete Songs for voice and piano

Newsletter

Get the latest updates and receive special offers

© 2009 - 2011 Channel Classics Records B.V.

SACDYoutube Follow Us on TwtterFacebook Verisign McAfee SECURE sites help keep you safe from identity theft, credit card fraud, spyware, spam, viruses and online scams Payments

Popular Artists

  • Alfredo Marcucci
  • Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet
  • Amsterdam Sinfonietta
  • Bart Schneemann
  • Charivari Trio
  • Dejan Lazic
  • Ebony Band
  • Emily Beynon
  • Florilegium
  • Frommermann
  • Gary Cooper
  • Holland Baroque Society
  • Ivan Fischer, Budapest Festival Orchestra
  • Jasper de Waal
  • Johannette Zomer
  • Jörgen van Rijen
  • Katona Twins
  • Lavinia Meijer
  • Matthew Wadsworth
  • Meridian Arts Ensemble
  • Mia Chung
  • Netherlands Bach Society
  • New Century Saxophone Quartet
  • Ning Feng
  • Paolo Giacometti
  • Peter Dijkstra
  • Pieter Wispelwey
  • Rachel Podger
  • Reinild Mees
  • The Gents
  • Wim Van Hasselt