Three Mozart Concerti

Mozart:

Piano Concerto No. 11 in F major, K413
Piano Concerto No. 13 in C major, K415
Piano Concerto No. 12 in A major, K414

Performed by Sigiswald Kuijken (first violin), Veronica Kuijken, Marie Kuijken (fortepiano), with the La Petite Bande.

Mozart conceived the 3 piano-concerti KV 414, 413 and 415 in 1782, one year after he had settled in Vienna as a more or less free-lance musician. From the beginning,  his idea was to get these works (KV 414, 413 and 415) published; he obviously expected a positive response from the public, not only on the financial level but also as a composer and piano virtuoso. In order to enhance the attraction for his publication, he decided to write these concertos in such a way that they could be performed not only with full orchestra (i.e. strings and winds), but also with a reduced accompaniment of only string quartet.

Clearly, Mozart did not consider this strategic starting point as an artistic limitation, but rather as a challenge: in fact, already the score without the wind parts should leave nothing to be desired. This resulted in a very careful and beautiful string writing, matching the solo part in the most effective and intimate way. The wind parts were then conceived to accentuate and “color” certain passages in the accompaniment with even more depth.

Here is music from this recording:

 

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