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| Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Daniel Barenboim, Fou Ts'Ong, English Chamber Orchestra | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Konzerte Für Zwei Und Drei Klaviere KV 365&242 |
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| Decca 6.41922 AW, 6.41922 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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A refined dialogue between the three creates an elegant and harmonious image of Mozart
This concerto recording features three virtuoso pianists. Accompanied by the English Chamber Orchestra, the ensemble unfolds in a harmonious harmony. The sounds of each player blend seamlessly, creating a rich musical dialogue.
The natural interplay between the pianos is pleasant, and the three distinct tones blend organically. Ashkenazy's refined touch, Barenboim's soft singing, and Hu Tseng's delicate nuances blend beautifully, creating a flowing, unfolding music. The tempo is gentle, and the breathing of the phrases is natural. The English Chamber Orchestra's accompaniment is understated yet precise, providing precise support for the dialogue between the soloists. The overlapping layers of sound maintain a clear tone, beautifully balancing Mozart's formal beauty and warmth. This is a masterpiece that embodies the ideal balance of concerto performance.