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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 12 & 27 / B​é​la Bart​ó​k: Piano Concerto No. 1

by Rudolf Serkin, The Philadelphia, Eugene Ormandy, MFO, Alexander Schneider, CSO, Georg Szell

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It is often forgotten that Rudolf Serkin (1903-1991) originally came from Central Europe, received his musical training in Vienna, and promoted the music of Schönberg, Reger and Bartók before embarking on a career in the United States. There he became a key player in the musical world and an influential teacher (in Philadelphia, Marlboro, the Curtis Institute, etc.). Like Annie Fischer, Géza Anda and Daniel Barenboim, he was able to convey the unexpected spritual link between Mozart’s giocoso and Bartók’s night music. Here, the consummate interpreter of Beethoven returns to his musical roots.

Awards: Diapason d’Or, Audiophile Audition

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released October 1, 2016

Rudolf Serkin (Piano)
The Philadelphia Orchestra
Eugene Ormandy (Conductor)
Marlboro Festival Orchestra
Alexander Schneider (Conductor)
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Georg Szell (Conductor)

Recorded live in Philadelphia, 28 January 1962 (K 595), in Cleveland 5-6 April 1962 (Sz.83), during the Marlboro 1962 (October)

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