2/5. In 1784 Mozart was at the height of his powers. He was newly wed, he was happy, and he composed a spectacular series of six piano concertos as well as one of the greatest chamber works in the entire repertoire. Donald Macleod tells the story of this annus mirabilis. Piano Concerto No 14 in E flat, K449
Malcolm Bilson (fortepiano), English Baroque Soloists, director John Eliot Gardiner
Quintet in E flat for piano and winds, K452 Murray Perahia (piano), Neil Black (oboe),
Thea King (clarinet), Anthony Halstead (horn), Graham Sheen (bassoon)
Piano Concerto No 15 in B flat, K450 (finale)
Robert Levin (fortepiano), Academy of Ancient Music, conductor Christopher Hogwood Repeated on Monday at 12 midnight