Mitsuko Uchida
pianista

Mitsuko Uchida

  • 20 de Diciembre de 1948 Atami (Japan)

Biografía

Mitsuko Uchida is a performer who brings a deep insight into the music she plays through her own search for truth and beauty. She is renowned for her interpretations of Mozart, Schubert, and Beethoven, both in the concert hall and on CD, but she has also illuminated the music of Berg, Schoenberg, Webern and Boulez for a new generation of listeners. Her recording of the Schoenberg Piano Concerto with Pierre Boulez and the Cleveland Orchestra won four awards, including The Gramophone Award for Best Concerto. Amongst many current projects, Uchida has recently been recording a selection of Mozart’s Piano Concerti with the Cleveland Orchestra, directing from the piano. The Cleveland Plain Dealer wrote of their performances of K.466 and K.595 in April 2010, ‘Uchida turns in readings of such eloquence, one has no trouble understanding why they’re also being recorded for posterity’ and The Times wrote of the disc issued in October 2009 (K.491 and K.488), ‘Did even the great Clara Haskil play Mozart’s piano music as wonderfully, as completely – with intelligence and instinct perfectly fused – as Mitsuko Uchida?’

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Mitsuko Uchida, todos los videos (6)

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88 minutos de excelencia pianística para World Piano Day 2024
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88 Minutes of Piano Excellence for World Piano Day 2023
88 Minutes of Piano Excellence for World Piano Day 2023

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Black and White — Seis ballets de Jiří Kylián
Black and White — Seis ballets de Jiří Kylián

Sarabande, No More Play, Petite Mort, Sweet Dre...

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Riccardo Muti dirige Mozart — Con Mitsuko Uchida, Thomas Hampson y Gidon Kremer
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Mitsuko Uchida explica e interpreta a sus clásicos (I)
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Mitsuko Uchida explica e interpreta a sus clásicos (II)