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Ben Kim & Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra - The First Vienna Concertos (Piano Concertos Nos. 11-12-13) (2024) [24/48]

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Ben Kim & Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra - The First Vienna Concertos (Piano Concertos Nos. 11-12-13) (2024) [24/48]

Ben Kim & Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra - The First Vienna Concertos (Piano Concertos Nos. 11-12-13) (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/48 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 73:20 minutes | 686 MB
Classical | Label: Challenge Classics, Official Digital Download

Concertos No. 11, 12, and 13 were Mozart’s first Concertos written upon moving to Vienna from Salzburg. In a letter addressed to his father Leopold, he described them as “a happy medium between too easy and too difficult; very brilliant, pleasing to the ear, and natural, without being vapid.” By then, Mozart was free of his father’s dominating presence. He wrote them to win over Vienna, and they did, firmly establishing him as Europe’s premier composer. But with these pieces, he was also seeking confirmation from his father. And the desire for parental approval is a basic one. Indeed, there are many moments in the Concertos, whether sublime or gallant or majestic, where one still feels a sense of child-like wonder.

Niek Baar & Ben Kim - Robert & Clara Schumann: Solitude (2023) [Official Digital Download 24/192]

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Niek Baar & Ben Kim - Robert & Clara Schumann: Solitude (2023) [Official Digital Download 24/192]

Niek Baar & Ben Kim - Robert & Clara Schumann: Solitude (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 63:25 minutes | 1,96 GB
Classical | Label: Channel Classics Records, Official Digital Download

The album Solitude features music of Robert Schumann and Clara Schumann. Dutch violinist Niek Baar and American pianist Ben Kim tell us: “Robert Schumann brought us together as duo partners and as friends. His writing, obsessively swinging between fiery turmoil and tender longing, gave us a common language to communicate with one another”. On this recording, Robert Schumann's Violin Sonatas Nos. 2 & 3 are paired with Clara Schumann's 3 Romances, Op. 22. Listening to her romances, we note that Clara quotes Robert's Violin Sonata No. 1. This romantic gesture underlines the artistic bond between Clara and Robert Schumann.