CLEVELAND -- One might assume, from looking at the Cleveland Orchestra's tantalizing musical menu this weekend, that Mitsuko Uchida is eager for attention. After all, the pianist is center stage at ...
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 ...
When Schoenberg wrote “Six Little Piano pieces,” his Opus 19, he was he was in his mid 30s, taking deep compositional breaths, smelling the roses scenting a new air that seemed to waft over Vienna in ...
Decca Classics is pleased to announce that pianist Dame Mitsuko Uchida has just won her first-ever Grammy award. The recording, Mozart: Piano Concertos nos. 23 & 24, was released in the US on ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - A festive air hung over Severance Hall Thursday night, months ahead of the Cleveland Orchestra's main centennial events. Long before the orchestra takes up the complete symphonies of ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – If the current “In Focus” episode were any more intimate, it would violate coronavirus safety protocol. So close do the cameras get to pianist Mitsuko Uchida in the latest Cleveland ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Mitsuko Uchida’s Beethoven, a soprano’s program of works by female composers and a lush repertory of sleep-related music are among recent highlights.
Nobody planned it that way, but Thursday brought a happy confluence of related events. On the very day that the classical music world was celebrating the 255th anniversary of Mozart’s birth, Mitsuko ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick The pianist Mitsuko Uchida and the tenor Mark Padmore subtly threaded a program of Beethoven songs and Schubert’s “Schwanengesang.” By ...