℗ 1975 VDE-GALLO
Released March 18, 1975
Duration 33m 14s
Record Label VDE-GALLO
Catalogue No. 30-84
Genre Classical (Keyboard)
 

Mozart: Piano Sonata No. 13 in B-Flat Major, K. 333 - Piano Sonata No. 17 in D Major, K. 576

Mitsuko Uchida

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Piano Sonata No. 13 in B-Flat Major, K. 333  
1.1
I. Allegro
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Mitsuko Uchida
6:47
1.2
II. Andante cantabile
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Mitsuko Uchida
6:58
1.3
III. Allegro grazioso
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Mitsuko Uchida
5:52
Piano Sonata No. 17 in D Major, K. 576  
1.4
I. Allegro
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Mitsuko Uchida
4:42
1.5
II. Adagio
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Mitsuko Uchida
4:52
1.6
III. Allegretto
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Mitsuko Uchida
4:03
"Ask anyone interested in piano music who they'd most like to hear playing Mozart, and many would answer Mitsuko Uchida. That's been true to some extent ever since she made her name in London in the early 1980s with - a rarity then - a complete cycle of his sonatas at the Wigmore Hall. Her first inclination had been to perform the complete Schubert sonatas. 'But I knew that had been done by Brendel and Lupu, and I went to those concerts and they were wonderful. Then I looked at Mozart, and thought nobody has done him for God knows how long - and then I talked to musician friends, who said the reason was because some of the sonatas were weak. I thought - ha! Then I'm gonna show 'em!' - The Guardian A wonderful legacy recording from Mitsuko Uchida, proving again that her renditions of Mozarts are a reference for generations to come.
88.2 kHz / 24-bit PCM – VDE-GALLO Studio Masters

Tracks 1-6 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.52
-5.50 to -1.00
-21.11
-23.70 to -19.69
-18.13
-20.20 to -16.80
10
9 to 11
1
I. Allegro
-3.10-20.08-17.410
2
II. Andante cantabile
-4.60-23.11-20.211
3
III. Allegro grazioso
-1.00-19.85-17.011
4
I. Allegro
-3.29-20.20-17.310
5
II. Adagio
-5.50-23.70-20.110
6
III. Allegretto
-3.63-19.69-16.89

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