
Mozart: Works for Solo Piano, Vol. 1 / Colli
Praised by Gramophone as āone of the more original thinkers of his generationā, the Italian pianist Federico Colli is internationally recognized for his highly imaginative and philosophical interpretations and impeccable technique. This album is the first instalment of a new, intensely personal project for the pianist: an exploration of selected piano works by Mozart. It was the discovery (at the age of around six) of Mozartās music that caught the imagination of the young Federico and inspired him to study music, and it was winning the International Piano Competition Mozart, in Salzburg, that launched his career as a pianist. His approach has been to immerse himself completely in Mozartās own experience at the composition of each piece: where was Mozart living, what was he doing, what were his motivations behind each composition? Only after in-depth study of biographies of Mozart, his (and othersā) letters, the historical, social, and political background, the Zeitgeist, the cultural atmosphere surrounding each work, does Colli then approach the scores and start the process of building his interpretations.
Acclaim:
āThe opening sound we hear on Federico Colliās album tells us that this idiosyncratic pianistās first installment in a Mozart series is going to be particularly adventurous⦠The willing listener just needs to follow where Colli goes.ā --Times of London
Praised by Gramophone as āone of the more original thinkers of his generationā, the Italian pianist Federico Colli is internationally recognized for his highly imaginative and philosophical interpretations and impeccable technique. This album is the first instalment of a new, intensely personal project for the pianist: an exploration of selected piano works by Mozart. It was the discovery (at the age of around six) of Mozartās music that caught the imagination of the young Federico and inspired him to study music, and it was winning the International Piano Competition Mozart, in Salzburg, that launched his career as a pianist. His approach has been to immerse himself completely in Mozartās own experience at the composition of each piece: where was Mozart living, what was he doing, what were his motivations behind each composition? Only after in-depth study of biographies of Mozart, his (and othersā) letters, the historical, social, and political background, the Zeitgeist, the cultural atmosphere surrounding each work, does Colli then approach the scores and start the process of building his interpretations.
Acclaim:
āThe opening sound we hear on Federico Colliās album tells us that this idiosyncratic pianistās first installment in a Mozart series is going to be particularly adventurous⦠The willing listener just needs to follow where Colli goes.ā --Times of London
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Praised by Gramophone as āone of the more original thinkers of his generationā, the Italian pianist Federico Colli is internationally recognized for his highly imaginative and philosophical interpretations and impeccable technique. This album is the first instalment of a new, intensely personal project for the pianist: an exploration of selected piano works by Mozart. It was the discovery (at the age of around six) of Mozartās music that caught the imagination of the young Federico and inspired him to study music, and it was winning the International Piano Competition Mozart, in Salzburg, that launched his career as a pianist. His approach has been to immerse himself completely in Mozartās own experience at the composition of each piece: where was Mozart living, what was he doing, what were his motivations behind each composition? Only after in-depth study of biographies of Mozart, his (and othersā) letters, the historical, social, and political background, the Zeitgeist, the cultural atmosphere surrounding each work, does Colli then approach the scores and start the process of building his interpretations.
Acclaim:
āThe opening sound we hear on Federico Colliās album tells us that this idiosyncratic pianistās first installment in a Mozart series is going to be particularly adventurous⦠The willing listener just needs to follow where Colli goes.ā --Times of London























