Mozart - Piano Concertos 6, 8 & 18 | Alpha ALPHA1199

Mozart - Piano Concertos 6, 8 & 18

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Label: Alpha

Cat No: ALPHA1199

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 13th March 2026

Contents

Artists

Olga Pashchenko (fortepiano, tangent piano)
Il Gardellino

Conductor

Olga Pashchenko

Works

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

Piano Concerto no.6 in B flat major, K238
Piano Concerto no.8 in C major, K246 'Lutzow'
Piano Concerto no.18 in B flat major, K456

Artists

Olga Pashchenko (fortepiano, tangent piano)
Il Gardellino

Conductor

Olga Pashchenko

About

Olga Pashchenko and Il Gardellino present a third recording of Mozart's piano concertos, following two volumes (ALPHA726 and ALPHA942) that were very well received by the press and the public: ‘The most exhilarating “authentic” Mozart I have ever heard,’ wrote The Spectator... In January 1776, Mozart composed his Piano Concerto no.6, followed by the Eighth in April. Then aged 20, he did not want to shock the aristocracy of Salzburg and wrote simple music, but music that transports us ‘to the calm gentleness of a paradise garden, in the manner of the Elysian Fields evoked by Gluck and Rameau', as Olivier Messiaen said. Completed on 30 September 1784, the Concerto, K465, remains shrouded in mystery as to when it was first performed. It is thought that Mozart premiered it in February 1785 in Vienna in front of his father Leopold, who wrote to his daughter Maria Anna that Wolfgang had triumphed and that the emperor took off his hat and exclaimed ‘bravo Mozart’! As with all her recordings, Olga Pashchenko has chosen appropriate instruments, a copy of an Anton Walter fortepiano (c.1792) by Paul McNulty and a copy of a Spath & Schmahl tangent piano, (Regensburg, 1794) by Chris Maene.

Reviews

Pashchenko and her fellow musicians stay fleet-footed, subtle and adroit, never overdramatising or otherwise bending Mozart’s delicious music out of shape. A delightful album.
The Times March 2026
Through the miracle of modern surgery you can hear a resurrected tangentenflügel in two early Mozart keyboard concertos, Nos 6 and 8, featured on the third of Pashchenko’s Mozart series with the Flemish ensemble Il Gardellino.

Sprightly and sparkling, it’s an instrument ideally suited to these two concertos of 1776, whether the mood is carefree or pensive.  Geoff Brown
The Times 20 March 2026

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