Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Mozart was arguably the most gifted musician in the history of classical music. His inspiration is often described as 'divine', but he worked assiduously, not only to become the great composer he was, but also a conductor, virtuoso pianist, organist, and violinist. With Haydn and Beethoven he brought to its height the achievement of the Viennese Classical school. Mozart's music embraces opera, symphony, concerto, chamber, choral, instrumental, and vocal music, revealing an astonishing number of imperishable masterpieces. Unlike any other composer in musical history, he wrote in all the musical genres of his day and excelled in every one. His taste, his command of form, and his range of expression have made him seem the most universal of all composers; yet, it may also be said that some of his music was written to accommodate the specific tastes of particular audiences.

Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 23, K. 488
Mozart: Piano Sonata in A Major, K. 331
Mozart: Piano Sonata in D Major, K. 330
Tatsuya Nagashima (piano)
Vakhtang Jordania (conductor)
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
*Production in process:
Piano Concerto No. 23 - Recording completed
Piano Sonatas - Recording scheduled