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2. Mitsuko Uchida & English Chamber Orchestra (or Cleveland Orchestra)
The slow movement of No. 21 is described as "magical," while the C minor concerto (No. 24) is delivered with "fluency and strength". Mozart_PConcertos_21_24.rar
Perahia is noted for his "delicate" touch compared to other masters, with a gift for reducing his voice to a whisper while remaining eloquent. 24) is delivered with "fluency and strength"
Uchida is celebrated as a Mozartian of "exceptional sensibility". Her recordings often highlight the stark contrast between the bright No. 21 and the tragic No. 24. Her recordings often highlight the stark contrast between
He is noted for being more "inventive" than many peers regarding ornamentation and lead-ins. His partnership with Sir Neville Marriner is often seen as a standard for "well-groomed" and polished Mozart.
His reading of No. 24 is described as "deep" and "multi-layered," avoiding the "clipped" feel found in less successful versions. Mozart Piano Concertos Nos 20 & 21 - Gramophone
The famous Andante of No. 21 is played with "affecting delicacy" and "empyreal heights". 3. Alfred Brendel & Academy of St Martin in the Fields