Album Summary
Performers
Ronald Brautigam (Piano)
Alexei Lubimov (Piano)
Manfred Huss (Fortepiano)
Notes & Reviews:
There is only a limited number of works for two or more solo instruments with orchestra. One reason may be that the concerto genre in the 19th century became the stomping ground of the great virtuosi of the day, and the works themselves vehicles for the great and unique talent of one, special performer. Mozart, however, was evidently attracted by the sinfonia concertante genre and created some of the finest examples of it, such as the Sinfonia Concertante for Violin and Viola and the Concerto for Flute and Harp, as well as his two concertos for more than one piano. The ‘Lodron Concerto’ for three pianos was composed in 1776 for Countess Lodron and her daughters.
"These performances are crisp, rhythmically propelled, full of movement and invested with bold energy." - Gramophone
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Works Details
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus : Concerto for 2 Pianos in E flat major, K 365 (316a) - Performers: Ronald Brautigam (Piano); Alexei Lubimov (Piano)
- Conductor: Manfred Huss
- Ensemble: Haydn Sinfonietta Vienna
- Running Time: 23 min. 2 sec.
- Period Time: Classical
- Form: Concerto
- Written: 1779
- Studio/Live: Studio
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus : Concerto for 3 Pianos in F major, K 242 - Performers: Manfred Huss (Fortepiano); Alexei Lubimov (Piano); Ronald Brautigam (Piano)
- Conductor: Manfred Huss
- Ensemble: Haydn Sinfonietta Vienna
- Running Time: 20 min. 38 sec.
- Period Time: Classical
- Form: Concerto
- Written: 1776
- Studio/Live: Studio
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus : Concerto for 2 Pianos in E flat major, K 365 (316a) - Performers: Ronald Brautigam (Piano); Alexei Lubimov (Piano)
- Conductor: Manfred Huss
- Ensemble: Haydn Sinfonietta Vienna
- Running Time: 23 min. 36 sec.
- Period Time: Classical
- Form: Concerto
- Written: 1779
- Studio/Live: Studio




























