Alicia De Larrocha Plays the Mozart Concerto #24

Pianist Alicia De Larrocha was born  on 23 May 1923 , and she died on 25 September 2009.

She was esteemed for her elegant Mozart performances and regarded as an incomparable interpreter of Albéniz, Granados, Mompou and other Spanish composers.

In a career that began when she was a child — she made her concert debut at 5, and her first recording at 9.— Ms. de Larrocha cultivated a poetic interpretive style in which gracefulness was prized over technical flashiness or grand, temperamental gestures. But her approach, combined with her small stature (she was only 4-foot-9) was deceptive: early in her career she played all the big Romantic concertos, including those of Liszt and Rachmaninoff, and she could produce a surprisingly large, beautifully sculptured sound.

Even so, it was in music that demanded focus, compactness and subtle coloristic breadth that Ms. de Larrocha excelled. Her Mozart performances, as well as her readings of Bach and Scarlatti, were always carefully detailed and light in texture.

Here is a recording of the Mozart Piano Concerto #24 conducted by Sir Georg Solti:

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