℗ 2023 Volker Hartung
Released November 17, 2023
Duration 48m 23s
Record Label JPK Musik
Catalogue No. JPK 12 01 23
Genre Classical (Concerto)
 

Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 12 & 14

Filippo Faes, Cologne New Philharmonic Orchestra, Volker Hartung

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Piano Concerto No. 12 in A Major, K. 414  
1.1
I. Allegro
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Filippo Faes; Cologne New Philharmonic Orchestra; Volker Hartung
10:24
1.2
II. Andante
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Filippo Faes; Cologne New Philharmonic Orchestra; Volker Hartung
7:54
1.3
III. Rondeau. Allegretto
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Filippo Faes; Cologne New Philharmonic Orchestra; Volker Hartung
6:43
Piano Concerto No. 14 in E-Flat Major, K. 449  
1.4
I. Allegro vivace
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Filippo Faes; Cologne New Philharmonic Orchestra; Volker Hartung
9:02
1.5
II. Andantino
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Filippo Faes; Cologne New Philharmonic Orchestra; Volker Hartung
8:11
1.6
III. Allegro ma non troppo
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Filippo Faes; Cologne New Philharmonic Orchestra; Volker Hartung
6:09
Digital Booklet
Mozart's 12th Piano Concerto, like the piano concerto No.14 K. 449, is still part of the early Viennese concertos. Still, in terms of content and form, it moves further away from this creative phase and points to the second group of Viennese concertos, which begins with the 15th Piano Concerto. He wrote both concertos as early as 1782. With the 14th Piano Concerto, Mozart is at the crossroads from the old form to a new classical concept of the piano concerto. He states that he treats the wind instruments ad libitum one last time. In a letter to his father in 1784, Mozart reported: "This is a concerto of an extraordinary kind, and written more for a small than a large orchestra." The accompaniment can also be played with string instruments. In this recording, K. 414 is played with an accompanying string orchestra, whereas K.415 is presented with a full orchestra, including wind players. The soloist is the celebrated Italian Pianist Filippo Faes, one of the long-time favorite artists performing Volker Hartung and his Cologne New Philharmonic Orchestra.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – JPK Musik Studio Masters

Tracks 1-6 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 48 kHz / 24-bit Tracks 4-6 – contains material which has been processed by a perceptual audio coding algorithm
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LUFS
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DR
Album average
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-3.90 to 0.00
-23.09
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-19.72
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I. Allegro
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2
II. Andante
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3
III. Rondeau. Allegretto
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I. Allegro vivace
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5
II. Andantino
-3.90-28.21-24.615
6
III. Allegro ma non troppo
0.00-22.20-18.914

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