Mozart: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 1
SOMM Recordings announces the launch of a major new series surveying Mozart’s complete Piano Sonatas featuring the acclaimed “lion of the keyboard” Peter Donohoe in his highly-anticipated first-ever recordings of the composer’s solo piano works. The landmark six-volume series launches with two early Sonatas – Nos.2 (K280) and 6 (K284) – and a later masterpiece – No.17 (K570), the first composed when Mozart was 18 in 1774, the last, described by Alfred Einstein as “the ideal” of the composer’s sonatas, in 1789 at the age of 33. Mozart’s 19 Piano Sonatas, as music critic Christopher Morley comments in his booklet notes, “cover so much of his short life... and a huge range of styles and genres, from quasi-concertos without orchestra to simple study pieces... There are generic dance-movements, there are movements of exquisite contemplation, there are explorations of searching counterpoint, there are the most exquisite melodies, and there is the perfume of opera”. The sonatas in this first volume include the early