Walter Meyer wrote of Mozart's D Minor Piano Concerto:
>After the tempestuous first movement, and the delicately poignant second,
>the last movement risks being anticlimactic, like IMO, the final movement
>to Mozart's c minor concerto.
I agree with Walter on this (and the rest of his post). I listened to
the concerto last night and noted that the minor-flavoured cadenza is
immediately followed by the "frivolous" theme to the end. I wondered too
about the very simple, almost banal, little trumpet phrase in the closing
pages.
Even more than either the D Minor or C Minor concertos, I think Mozart is
darker - even bleak - in the slow movements of the 9th and 23rd concertos .
Richard Pennycuick
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