Renowned Mozart expert Robert Levin, with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, offered an intriguing ‘deconstruction’ of Mozart’s Piano Concerto No.23 in the first of a new series entitled The Works. Read my review for Bachtrack.com here.
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[…] The ever innovative Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment (OAE) aims to present classical music in unusual settings and to bring music to a wider audience outside of the traditional concert hall setting. Recent events have included ‘Purcell in a Pub’ (part of The Night Shift project) and The Works, where a landmark piece of music is discussed and analysed (in an accessible, non-academic format) before a full performance by the OAE and a soloist. (Read more about The Works with Robert Levin here and here.) […]