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Mozart: Piano Concertos, K. 242, 365, 466 & 467
Mozart’s progress from child prodigy to mature brilliance, from innocent insight to inspired innovation, is measured out in his piano music. Somm’s survey of six works for one, two and three pianos brilliantly charts both his phenomenal development and his far-reaching transformation of the concerto form. Two of today’s finest, most accomplished and admired pianists – Valerie Tryon and Peter Donohoe – bring unrivalled experience to bear in impeccable, incisive and illuminating accounts of the solo and duo works. The young, fast-rising Mishka Rushdie Momen joins them for the discretely dazzling Piano Concerto No.7 (K242) for three pianos. The release comes shortly after Valerie Tryon received the Order of Canada, the country’s highest civilian award, in recognition of her remarkable international career and dedicated contribution to education. Three other concertos are featured. Composed for Mozart’s sister, Nannerl, the two-piano No.10 (K365) is a playful but challenging exercise in sibling rivalry. A favouri