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Piano Concertos (Nos 20 & 27) cover
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Piano Concertos (Nos 20 & 27)
Mitsuko Uchida (piano & conductor) Cleveland Orchestra
[ Decca / CD - released 10/Mar/2011 ]
"I cannot recall hearing these works performed with this degree of intimacy and subtlety." (International Record Review)
Piano Concertos (Nos 9 & 21) cover
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Piano Concertos (Nos 9 & 21)
Mitsuko Uchida (piano & conductor) Cleveland Orchestra
[ Decca / CD - released 1/Jan/2013 ]
"While these performances don't necessarily eclipse her earlier ones, Uchida remains one of the most thoughtful and poetic of Mozartians, with a fastidious control of sound second to none." (Gramophone)
The Great Piano Concertos, Vol.3 (Nos 9, 14, 15, 17, 18) cover
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The Great Piano Concertos, Vol.3 (Nos 9, 14, 15, 17, 18)
Mitsuko Uchida (piano) English Chamber Orchestra / Jeffrey Tate
[ Philips Duo / 2 CD - released 4/Jan/2003 ]
Mozart has played a key role in Mitsuko Uchida's repertory throughout her career and when she began recording her complete cycle of concertos in the late 1980s they were immediately met with critical acclaim and have established themselves as...
Recital of Bach, Brahms, Liszt, Schubert cover
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Recital of Bach, Brahms, Liszt, Schubert
Yevgeny Kissin (piano)
[ Deutsche Grammophon / DVD - released 20/Oct/2008 ]
G : - "There was a suppleness in Mr. Kissin's playing that let the music breathe, and one could only marvel at his ability to maintain transparency of texture and an impeccable delineation of musical lines." (New York Times)