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Mozart: Piano Sonatas

Maxim Emelyanychev

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More than other composer’s piano works, Mozart’s solo sonatas need a sense for simplicity and strong transparency. Maxim Emelyanychev’s unusual playing combines that lucidity with stylish ornamentation,...

Mozart: Piano Sonatas

Maxim Emelyanychev

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More than other composer’s piano works, Mozart’s solo sonatas need a sense for simplicity and strong transparency. Maxim Emelyanychev’s unusual playing combines that lucidity with stylish ornamentation,...

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Known as a punchy concertmaster from his harpsichord, the young and surprising Maxim Emelyanychev, conductor since the age of 12, is also an accomplished soloist who won numerous international awards – among them the prestigious Golden Mask, a prestigious Russian prize, for his participation in Teodor Currentzis’s Marriage of Figaro.

For his first solo album, he once again recorded Mozart. The famous Sonatas nos.14, 16 and 18 (K.457, 545 and 576) recorded here with a grave Fantasy, bear witness to Mozart’s musical maturity that sounds like pre-Beethoven. The agile and clear phrasing of Maxim Emelyanychev on the pianoforte weaves a dramatic strength and displays delicate ornaments. The liveliness, the talent of this gifted performer spontaneously evokes the ruffled and awesome Mozart as sketched by Milos Forman in Amadeus.

Contents and tracklist

I. Molto allegro
Track length8:53
II. Adagio
Track length7:13
III. Allegro assai
Track length5:48
I. Allegro
Track length4:47
II. Andante
Track length4:58
III. Rondo. Allegretto
Track length2:01
I. Allegro
Track length5:26
II. Adagio
Track length4:44
III. Allegretto
Track length4:21

Awards and reviews

  • International Classical Music Awards
    2019
    Winner - Solo Instrumental

International Classical Music Awards 2019

More than other composer’s piano works, Mozart’s solo sonatas need a sense for simplicity and strong transparency. Maxim Emelyanychev’s unusual playing combines that lucidity with stylish ornamentation, nuanced touching, shaded dynamics, exquisite rubati, outstanding technical abilities and an overall authentic sound on a modern copy of a fortepiano from 1792.
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