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Concert for piano and orchestra KV 365 E-flat major / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

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Video
Author/Creator:
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791.
Contributor:
Aimard, Pierre-Laurent, 1957- Performer.
Fleischer, Bernhard., Producer.
Nott, Jonathan., Conductor.
Stefanovich, Tamara., Performer.
Camerata Academica Salzburg., Performer.
Series:
Academic Video Online
Standardized Title:
Concertos, pianos (2), orchestra, K. 365, E♭ major
Language:
No linguistic content
Subjects (All):
Concertos (Pianos (2)).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (28 min.)
Contained In:
W.A. Mozart: Concerto For Two Pianos
Place of Publication:
[S.l.] : C Major Entertainment, 2008.
Summary:
Mozart's Concert for two pianos belongs to the most artful and ambitious works of this genre. Pierre-Laurent Aimard and Tamara Stefanovich, these days two of the leading interpreter's of Mozart's Music, performed this work at the 'Mozartwoche 2008' in Salzburg. Jonathan Nott conducts the Camerata Salzburg. Also on the programme: Mozart's Serenade D Major KV 185 'Antretter-Serenade'. At the age of 16, Pierre-Laurent Aimard was awarded the chamber music prize of the Paris Conservatoire. In the same year he won the first prize at the international Olivier Messiaen Competition. In 1977, at the invitation of Pierre Boulez, he became a founding member of the Ensemble InterContemporain. In addition to his work with contemporary music, Aimard has recorded the five Beethoven piano concertos with Nikolaus Harnoncourt and the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, at the invitation of Harnoncourt. Tamara Stefanovich enjoys a busy performance schedule which includes recitals, music festivals and concert performances with some of the world's leading symphonic and chamber orchestras.
Participant:
Tamara Stefanovich, Pierre-Laurent Aimard, piano ; Camerata Salzburg ; Jonathan Nott, conductor.
Notes:
From the Grossen Saal Mozarteum, Mozartwoche 2008.
Title from resource description page (viewed Feb. 21, 2014).
OCLC:
877884288

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