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Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 27 in B flat major, K595

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  • 2 CDs

    $13.75

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    No digital booklet included

  • Piotr Anderszewski (piano)

    Chamber Orchestra of Europe

    Two of Mozart’s biggest and best-loved concertos…receive performances here that are in many ways exemplary. Piotr Anderszewski’s pianism feels splendidly effortless: there’s gorgeous legato,... More…

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  • Jean-Efflam Bavouzet (piano), Manchester Camerata, Gabor Takacs-Nagy

    Turning to K595, there’s a tremendous sense of reactivity between Bavouzet and his fellow musicians. Examples abound in the opening movement, where he finds a greater sense of playfulness than... More…

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    $16.75

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  • Presto CD

    $11.75

    Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days

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  • Viviane Chassot (accordion), Camerata Bern

    Blown reeds cannot rival the attack of strings struck by hammers. Yet the accordion’s sustaining power enables Chassot to bring out Mozart’s cantabile qualities…Indeed, if it has to be done,... More…

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    CD

    $16.25

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  • 80 CDs

    Original price ($233.50) Reduced price $209.50

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  • Mitsuko Uchida (directing from the keyboard)

    The Cleveland Orchestra

    where others opt for Beethovenian struggle [in K466], she conveys, to a degree unmatched in my experience, a sense of sorrow, an almost harrowing sadness, underlining the tragedy of the work... More…

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