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Piano Concertos Nos. 21 & 27
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Lars Vogt

Piano Concertos Nos. 21 & 27

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Label: CAvi
UPC: 4260085532964
Catnr: AVI 8553296
Release date: 11 October 2013
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AVI 8553296
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11 October 2013

"Lars Vogt, the HR Symphonic-Orchestra and Paavo Järvi play Mozart: What a exciting combination!"

Crescendo, 01-11-2013
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Lars Vogt – Paavo Järvi - MOZART
Vienna 1785: Wolfgang Amadeus would compose in his workroom and music seemed to flow from his
pen. Soon he would write the opera Le Nozze di Figaro in these same quarters. He had just put the finishing
touches on a new piano concerto: festive C Major, luxurious scoring including trumpets and timpani (K467). It
was premièred on 12 March 1785 during one of the so-called “academy” concerts. Leopold, the father, was
present and could hardly curb his enthusiasm: “The concerto was sensational, the orchestra first-rate”, he wrote
to his daughter. He was also impressed by the music’s sheer technical difficulty: “Here, the pianist truly has
something to keep his hands moving: one has to concede that this new concerto is surprisingly difficult”.
However, this is not a work where Mozart lay particular emphasis on virtuoso aplomb; rather, the C-Major-
Concerto draws its energy from “cheerful, open-hearted joy”, as Lars Vogt puts it, “at least in the outer
movements. The middle movement, the well-known Andante, seems to contain a vision of paradise – this is an
absolutely moving piece of music, provided one manages to create the illusion that it emerges out of
nothingness”. Here, once more, we have the ingenious “Mozart Effect”: a beauty plain and simple, without ever
descending into vulgarity. … When he was working on the first movement cadenza, his daughter – then four
years old – was attempting to conquer the piano keys. A short little melody emerged from her first attempts,
“and I incorporated it into my cadenza, concealing it at one point in the left-hand part”.
Vienna 1791: “Piano Concerto K595 in B Flat Major is from 1791, the last year of Mozart’s life. Long gone
were those blissful days in the lovely Domgasse quarters. Mozart’s star was shining less brightly now, and luxury
had to be curbed. Vienna had laid at his feet, now it had found new favorites. Mozart was no longer able to
finance his “academy” concerts from his own pocket. The only musical commissions he received in early 1791
were a few meagre tasks including a series of dances for court ballrooms. But Mozart nevertheless finished
writing his Concerto in B Flat Major. Whether it was performed by the composer or by a female pupil remains
unknown: our most important biographical source, the lively correspondence with his father, had run dry four
years earlier. “For me, this concerto is tinged with melancholy through and through. One can tell that this is his
last piano concerto – even in the supposedly cheerful themes, as in the last movement. The mood becomes
increasingly con spirito”. Thus, Lars Vogt attempts here to explore the mood of “crying while laughing”, since the
piano part foregoes any sort of finery or aplomb. “It draws its energy from inner expression”. The orchestration is
also less flamboyant: Mozart leaves out the timpani and trumpets this time…..
Lars Vogt si è rapidamente affermato come uno dei maggiori pianisti della sua generazione. Nato in Germania nel 1970, ha raggiunto notorietà vincendo il secondo premio nel 1990 al “Leeds International Piano Competition” e da allora ha intrapreso una brillante carriera concertistica in tutto il mondo.
Lars Vogt ha registrato quindici dischi con EMI. Tra questi spiccano la Kammermusik n. 2 di Hindemith con i Berliner Philharmoniker e Claudio Abbado, i Concerti di Schumann, di Grieg e i primi due Concerti di Beethoven con la City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra e Simon Rattle. Come solista per Avi Music ha già registrato un disco di opere di Schubert (AVI 8553098).

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Lars Vogt

Born in the German town of Düren in 1970, Lars Vogt has established himself as one of the leading pianists of his generation. By winning Second Prize at Leeds International Piano Competition in 1990 he launched a remarkable career that has led him to concertize in all the major classical music venues worldwide. Vogt not only performs as solo pianist and as a chamber musician, but also increasingly as a conductor. He took up the post of Music Director of Royal Nothern Sinfonia in Newcastle (England). Highlights of Lars Vogt's 2015/2016 season include concerts with the LSO, CBSO, Schottish Chamber and Hallé, with the Bavarian Radio SO, Orchestre de Paris etc. In the US he played with Baltimore Symphony and St. Louis Symphony and toured extensively with...
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Born in the German town of Düren in 1970, Lars Vogt has established himself as one of the leading pianists of his generation. By winning Second Prize at Leeds International Piano Competition in 1990 he launched a remarkable career that has led him to concertize in all the major classical music venues worldwide. Vogt not only performs as solo pianist and as a chamber musician, but also increasingly as a conductor. He took up the post of Music Director of Royal Nothern Sinfonia in Newcastle (England).
Highlights of Lars Vogt's 2015/2016 season include concerts with the LSO, CBSO, Schottish Chamber and Hallé, with the Bavarian Radio SO, Orchestre de Paris etc. In the US he played with Baltimore Symphony and St. Louis Symphony and toured extensively with the Tetzlaff siblings as well as in Japan.
With his passion for chamber music, Lars Vogt has become the professional partner and friend of many first-rate musicians in the classical music field. As the founder and artistic director of SPANNUNGEN Chamber Music Festival he has fulfilled a long-held dream. In 2007 he received the Annual German Music Critics Circle Award for the collected live recordings of Heimbach performances from 1999 to 2006.
As an EMI recording artist, Lars Vogt made fifteen discs for the label, including collaborations with the Berliner Philharmoniker under Claudio Abbado and with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra under Simon Rattle. Recent releases on other labels include Mozart piano concertos with Frankfurt RSO (Paavo Järvi), a solo CD with works by Liszt and Schumann, and two duo CDs and a successsful trio CD. Especially his recording of Bach's Goldberg Variations received rave reviews.
Lars Vogt is the founder of “Rhapsody In School”, an acclaimed educational initiative with important reper-cussions in Germany and abroad. The project presented its featured artists as “Rhapsody In Concert” for the first time at the Konzerthaus in Berlin in 2012. That same year, Lars Vogt was appointed Professor of Piano at the Hannover Conservatory of Music.

Lars died September 5th 2022


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Paavo Järvi (conductor)

Paavo Järvi is currently Chief Conductor of the NHK Symphony Orchestra and Artistic Director of the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen. Commencing from the 2019/20 season Paavo Järvi will be Chief Conductor and Music Director of the Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, while he concluded his highly successful tenure as Music Director of the Orchestre de Paris in summer 2016. In addition to his permanent positions, Järvi is in much demand as a guest conductor, appearing regularly with the Berliner Philharmoniker, Münchner Philharmoniker, London’s Philharmonia Orchestra, Staatskapelle Berlin and Staatskapelle Dresden.  Paavo Järvi is a dedicated supporter of Estonian composers and Artistic Adviser to the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra. Each season concludes with a week of performances and master-classes at the Pärnu Music Festival in Estonia, which...
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Paavo Järvi is currently Chief Conductor of the NHK Symphony Orchestra and Artistic Director of the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen. Commencing from the 2019/20 season Paavo Järvi will be Chief Conductor and Music Director of the Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, while he concluded his highly successful tenure as Music Director of the Orchestre de Paris in summer 2016.
In addition to his permanent positions, Järvi is in much demand as a guest conductor, appearing regularly with the Berliner Philharmoniker, Münchner Philharmoniker, London’s Philharmonia Orchestra, Staatskapelle Berlin and Staatskapelle Dresden. Paavo Järvi is a dedicated supporter of Estonian composers and Artistic Adviser to the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra. Each season concludes with a week of performances and master-classes at the Pärnu Music Festival in Estonia, which he founded in 2011. As a festival celebrating the orchestra at its heart, Paavo Järvi created a new ensemble which has become the uncontested highlight of the summer season: the Estonian Festival Orchestra, which he takes to Europe’s major capital cities for a tour that coincides with the 100th Anniversary of Estonian Independence in January 2018.

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, whose actual name is Joannes Chrysotomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a composer, pianist, violinist and conductor from the classical period, born in Salzburg. Mozart was a child prodigy. Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty. Along with Johann Sebastian Bach and Ludwig van Beethoven, Mozart is considered to be one of the most influential composers of all of music's history. Within the classical tradition, he was able to develop new musical concepts which left an everlasting impression on all the composers that came after him. Together with Joseph Haydn and Ludwig van Beethoven he is part of the First Viennese School.  At 17, Mozart was engaged as...
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, whose actual name is Joannes Chrysotomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a composer, pianist, violinist and conductor from the classical period, born in Salzburg. Mozart was a child prodigy. Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty. Along with Johann Sebastian Bach and Ludwig van Beethoven, Mozart is considered to be one of the most influential composers of all of music's history. Within the classical tradition, he was able to develop new musical concepts which left an everlasting impression on all the composers that came after him. Together with Joseph Haydn and Ludwig van Beethoven he is part of the First Viennese School. At 17, Mozart was engaged as a musician at the Salzburg court, but grew restless and traveled in search of a better position. From 1763 he traveled with his family through all of Europe for three years and from 1769 he traveled to Italy and France with his father Leopold after which he took residence in Paris. On July 3rd, 1778, his mother passed away and after a short stay in Munich with the Weber family, his father urged him to return to Salzburg, where he was once again hired by the Bishop. While visiting Vienna in 1781, he was dismissed from his Salzburg position. He chose to stay in the capital, where he achieved fame but little financial security. During his final years in Vienna, he composed many of his best-known symphonies, concertos, and operas, and portions of the Requiem, which was largely unfinished at the time of his death.


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Lars Vogt, the HR Symphonic-Orchestra and Paavo Järvi play Mozart: What a exciting combination!
Crescendo, 01-11-2013

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