Notes and Editorial Reviews
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Works on This Recording
1.
Concerto for Piano no 5 in D major, K 175 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performer:
Daniel Barenboim (Piano)
Conductor:
Daniel Barenboim
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: Classical
Written: 1773; Salzburg, Austria
Date of Recording: 01/1998
Venue: Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany
Length: 20 Minutes 36 Secs.
2.
Concerto for Piano no 6 in B flat major, K 238 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performer:
Daniel Barenboim (Piano)
Conductor:
Daniel Barenboim
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: Classical
Written: 1776; Salzburg, Austria
Date of Recording: 01/1998
Venue: Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany
Length: 20 Minutes 12 Secs.
3.
Concerto for Piano no 8 in C major, K 246 "Lützow" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performer:
Daniel Barenboim (Piano)
Conductor:
Daniel Barenboim
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: Classical
Written: 1776; Salzburg, Austria
Date of Recording: 01/1998
Venue: Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany
Length: 22 Minutes 44 Secs.
4.
Concerto for Piano no 9 in E flat major, K 271 "Jeunehomme" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performer:
Daniel Barenboim (Piano)
Conductor:
Daniel Barenboim
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: Classical
Written: 1777; Salzburg, Austria
Date of Recording: 01/1991
Venue: Kammermusiksaal, Philharmonie, Berlin
Length: 33 Minutes 33 Secs.
5.
Concerto for Piano no 11 in F major, K 413 (387a) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performer:
Daniel Barenboim (Piano)
Conductor:
Daniel Barenboim
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: Classical
Written: 1782-1783; Vienna, Austria
Date of Recording: 03/1996
Venue: Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany
Length: 21 Minutes 23 Secs.
6.
Concerto for Piano no 13 in C major, K 415 (387b) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performer:
Daniel Barenboim (Piano)
Conductor:
Daniel Barenboim
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: Classical
Written: 1782-1783; Vienna, Austria
Date of Recording: 12/1995
Venue: Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany
Length: 25 Minutes 59 Secs.
7.
Concerto for Piano no 14 in E flat major, K 449 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performer:
Daniel Barenboim (Piano)
Conductor:
Daniel Barenboim
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: Classical
Written: 1784; Vienna, Austria
Date of Recording: 01/1997
Venue: Live Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany
Length: 22 Minutes 16 Secs.
8.
Concerto for Piano no 16 in D major, K 451 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performer:
Daniel Barenboim (Piano)
Conductor:
Daniel Barenboim
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: Classical
Written: 1784; Vienna, Austria
Date of Recording: 06/1997
Venue: Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany
Length: 22 Minutes 57 Secs.
9.
Concerto for Piano no 17 in G major, K 453 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performer:
Daniel Barenboim (Piano)
Conductor:
Daniel Barenboim
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: Classical
Written: 1784; Vienna, Austria
Date of Recording: 11/1991
Venue: Kammermusiksaal, Philharmonie, Berlin
Length: 29 Minutes 23 Secs.
10.
Concerto for Piano no 18 in B flat major, K 456 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performer:
Daniel Barenboim (Piano)
Conductor:
Daniel Barenboim
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: Classical
Written: 1784; Vienna, Austria
Date of Recording: 04/1993
Venue: Live Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany
Length: 29 Minutes 9 Secs.
11.
Concerto for Piano no 19 in F major, K 459 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performer:
Daniel Barenboim (Piano)
Conductor:
Daniel Barenboim
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: Classical
Written: 1784; Vienna, Austria
Date of Recording: 04/1994
Venue: Live Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany
Length: 24 Minutes 48 Secs.
12.
Concerto for Piano no 20 in D minor, K 466 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performer:
Daniel Barenboim (Piano)
Conductor:
Daniel Barenboim
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: Classical
Written: 1785; Vienna, Austria
Date of Recording: 02/1988
Venue: Siemensvilla, Berlin, Germany
Length: 30 Minutes 27 Secs.
Notes: For the first movement of this selection Beethoven's cadenza is used, as arranged by Edwin Fischer; in the third movement Daniel Barenboim plays a cadenza of his own composition.
13.
Concerto for Piano no 21 in C major, K 467 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performer:
Daniel Barenboim (Piano)
Conductor:
Daniel Barenboim
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: Classical
Written: 1785; Vienna, Austria
Date of Recording: 11/1986
Venue: Siemensvilla, Berlin, Germany
Length: 29 Minutes 45 Secs.
Notes: In the first and third movements of this concerto Daniel Barenboim plays cadenzas of his own composition.
14.
Concerto for Piano no 22 in E flat major, K 482 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performer:
Daniel Barenboim (Piano)
Conductor:
Daniel Barenboim
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: Classical
Written: 1785; Vienna, Austria
Date of Recording: 01/1989
Venue: Siemensvilla, Berlin, Germany
Length: 35 Minutes 22 Secs.
Notes: In the first movement of this concerto Daniel Barenboim plays a cadenza of his own composition; in the third he plays an abridged version of a cadenza by Edwin Fischer.
15.
Concerto for Piano no 23 in A major, K 488 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performer:
Daniel Barenboim (Piano)
Conductor:
Daniel Barenboim
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: Classical
Written: 1786; Vienna, Austria
Date of Recording: 01/1989
Venue: Siemensvilla, Berlin, Germany
Length: 26 Minutes 59 Secs.
16.
Concerto for Piano no 24 in C minor, K 491 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performer:
Daniel Barenboim (Piano)
Conductor:
Daniel Barenboim
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: Classical
Written: 1786; Vienna, Austria
Date of Recording: 02/1988
Venue: Siemensvilla, Berlin, Germany
Length: 31 Minutes 34 Secs.
Notes: In the first movement of this concerto Daniel Barenboim plays a cadenza of his own composition.
17.
Concerto for Piano no 25 in C major, K 503 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performer:
Daniel Barenboim (Piano)
Conductor:
Daniel Barenboim
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: Classical
Written: 1786; Vienna, Austria
Date of Recording: 02/1988
Venue: Siemensvilla, Berlin, Germany
Length: 30 Minutes 48 Secs.
Notes: In the first movement of this concerto Daniel Barenboim plays a cadenza of his own composition.
18.
Concerto for Piano no 26 in D major, K 537 "Coronation" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performer:
Daniel Barenboim (Piano)
Conductor:
Daniel Barenboim
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: Classical
Written: 1788; Vienna, Austria
Date of Recording: 01/1989
Venue: Siemensvilla, Berlin, Germany
Length: 31 Minutes 5 Secs.
Notes: For the first movement of this concerto Daniel Barenboim plays a cadenza by Wanda Landowska.
19.
Concerto for Piano no 27 in B flat major, K 595 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performer:
Daniel Barenboim (Piano)
Conductor:
Daniel Barenboim
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: Classical
Written: 1791; Vienna, Austria
Date of Recording: 02/1989
Venue: Siemensvilla, Berlin, Germany
Length: 31 Minutes 26 Secs.
20.
Concerto for Piano no 12 in A major, K 414 (385p) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performer:
Daniel Barenboim (Piano)
Conductor:
Daniel Barenboim
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: Classical
Written: 1782; Vienna, Austria
Date of Recording: 03/1996
Venue: Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany
Length: 23 Minutes 40 Secs.
21.
Concerto for Piano no 15 in B flat major, K 450 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performer:
Daniel Barenboim (Piano)
Conductor:
Daniel Barenboim
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: Classical
Written: 1784; Vienna, Austria
Date of Recording: 11/1996
Venue: Live Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany
Length: 23 Minutes 49 Secs.
22.
Rondo for Piano and Orchestra in D major, K 382 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performer:
Daniel Barenboim (Piano)
Conductor:
Daniel Barenboim
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: Classical
Written: 1782; Vienna, Austria
Date of Recording: 04/1994
Venue: Live Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany
Length: 10 Minutes 31 Secs.
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