Jeunehomme
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Label: Erato
Cat No: 9029669762
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 6th October 2014
Contents
Works
Piano Concerto no.11 in D major, Hob.XVIII:11Ch'io mi scordi di te ...Non temer, amato bene, K505
Piano Concerto no.9 in E flat major, K271 'Jeunehomme'
Rondo for piano and orchestra in A major, K386
Artists
Alexandre Tharaud (piano)Joyce Di Donato (mezzo-soprano)
Les Violons du Roy
Conductor
Bernard LabadieWorks
Piano Concerto no.11 in D major, Hob.XVIII:11Ch'io mi scordi di te ...Non temer, amato bene, K505
Piano Concerto no.9 in E flat major, K271 'Jeunehomme'
Rondo for piano and orchestra in A major, K386
Artists
Alexandre Tharaud (piano)Joyce Di Donato (mezzo-soprano)
Les Violons du Roy
Conductor
Bernard LabadieAbout
Alexandre Tharaud returns with a an album of music by Haydn and Mozart, all composed between 1777 and 1786, including Mozart’s masterpiece the Piano Concerto No.9 'Jeunehomme', widely regarded as one counting among his greatest works.
The piano works are cleverly weaved together through the cadenzas. While he performs Mozart’s cadenzas in the Piano Concerto No.9, Tharaud has written his own cadenza for the Rondo in A – employing themes from 'Jeunehomme' – as well as for the Haydn Piano Concerto – in which he uses motifs from Mozart’s famous Rondo 'alla Turca', which with the final movement being a Rondo 'all'Ungherese', gives the piece a truly Eastern European flavour.
The album sees Tharaud reunite with old friends – the award-winning French-Canadian chamber orchestra Les Violons du Roy under the baton of their music director Bernard Labadie, and the outstanding mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato in Mozart’s concert aria 'Ch'io mi scordi di te?'.
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