On Sunday afternoon, March 24, Japanese pianist Mitsuko Uchida, currently Artist in Residence at Cal Performances, performed two Mozart Piano Concertos at Zellerbach Hall. The concertos were No. 17 in ...
1 Photos: First Look at the Metropolitan Opera’s New Production of Bellini’s I PURITANI "With K453 in G major Mozart opens a new horizon in his piano concertos," says pianist Mitsuko Uchida. "With ...
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“Every day of my life that I am allowed to play Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and the music of our own time,” says piano legend Mitsuko Uchida, “is a gift from somewhere. If heaven existed, it’s heaven.
Hertz Hall was a full house on March 17. The day was no different for world-class musicians and esteemed Schubert players Mark Padmore (vocalist) and Mitsuko Uchida (piano), both with lengthy careers ...
It goes without saying that great musicians pay close attention to what music they play and how they play it. Pianist Mitsuko Uchida also gives scrutiny to where she plays. That's according to Derek ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The latest in the ongoing series of Mozart piano concertos at Severance Hall debuted last Thursday, with members of the Cleveland Orchestra conducted from the keyboard by piano ...
A near-capacity crowd filled the Memorial Chapel on Monday night for pianist Mitsuko Uchida's return to the Union College Concert Series. Uchida offered a program that was meaty and demanding, even if ...
Mitsuko Uchida joins Fred Child in Salzburg's Leopoldskron Palace to talk about her deep respect for the depth and maturity in Mozart's music. She then joins members of the Hagen Quartet to play the ...
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