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Orchestra
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Classical
Classical Period |
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Accompaniment CD
Play Along |
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Music Minus One
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Concerto No. 23 in A major, KV488 (2 CD set) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791). For solo piano and orchestra. Classical Period and Play Along. Sheet music and accompaniment CD. 79 pages. Published by Music Minus One (MO.MMOCD3098).
ISBN 1596150866. Classical Period and Play Along. 9x12 inches.
A lovely, popular concerto full of melody and gorgeous orchestration, especially notable for its beautiful use of woodwinds to complement the piano. Really one of Mozart's absolute finest achievements, it has been eternally popular since its publication a Conductor: Nayden Todorov. Soloist: Martin Stambalov, piano. Ensemble: Plovdiv Philharmonic Orchestra.Includes an authoritative, newly engraved music score printed on high-quality ivory paper, and two compact discs containing a complete reference recording in digital stereo, with soloist; then a second version in digital stereo of the orchestral accompaniment.
Anonymous
Difficulty Level:
Advanced
March 22, 2012
Intonation
The intonation of the orchestra in the Adagio movement is beyond dreadful. I would have expected more from a professional orchestra. Tempi are unsteady and the overall feel is heavy and dull. Despite this, it is a fun way to practice until you get your own orchestra.
11 of 23 people found this review helpful.
Sheet Music Plus Customer
Location: from Bay Area
Difficulty Level:
Advanced
August 26, 2008
Mozart's Genius Meets Music Minus One's Convenience
If you've seen the movie, The New World, you know how beautiful this piano concerto by Mozart is. But to play that concerto with a real orchestra is even more fun than listening to it. The sheet music provided is of good quality, and the two recordings that accompany the...
17 of 38 people found this review helpful.
Ed Lensink
Location: from the Netherlands
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
August 3, 2007
a clear sound
I’m very satisfied by the CD. The orchestre is doing well and the recordings are clear. In contrary of another review I do like the tempi of all parts. It has to be fast in the last movement. My only remark: please do lower the dots beginning movements 2 and...
22 of 41 people found this review helpful.