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polar_pawz
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February 22, 2008, 05:34:50 PM »
Does anyone know of any good cadenzas for Mozart's Piano Concerto K467. The ones I have in my score, I'm not particularly fond of... I'm looking for something short and sweet, that wraps the movements up nicely. I have the Fermatas and Cadenzas by August Winding.
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Improvise, or write your own cadenza.
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Quote from: Etude on February 23, 2008, 01:03:44 AM
Improvise, or write your own cadenza.
This is the most desirable option but if you're not up for that Casadesus wrote a wonderful cadenza for this concerto; I remember seeing a link to it a couple of years ago. A google search should lead you to some others as well.
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I would like to write my own, and in the long run I probably will, but for right now I need one to play. Thanks for your help, I'll look up the Casadesus
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Quote from: polar_pawz on February 22, 2008, 05:34:50 PM
Does anyone know of any good cadenzas for Mozart's Piano Concerto K467. The ones I have in my score, I'm not particularly fond of... I'm looking for something short and sweet, that wraps the movements up nicely. I have the Fermatas and Cadenzas by August Winding.
Thanks
may i recommend you Lili Krauss's cadenza, or perhaps Nikita Magaloff's cadenza. both are excellent too.
I'm pretty sure, if you are able to get the scores, Murray Perahia SHOULD have a cadenza for this concerto too. He composed an excellent one for the third movement of mozart's d minor concerto K466.
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