Mendelssohn Complete Piano Works

"This is the finest set of Mendelssohn’s Songs without Words now available"
Classic FM

In 2017 Decca published the 10-CD Box "Mendelssohn Complete Piano Works”. The recordings (2005-2014) include 60 World Premieres.

Piano-pédalier
"Playing Heart, Soul and Feet"

"Italian pianist Roberto Prosseda revives a lost art, recreating the haunting melodies of a pedal piano"
Corinna Wollheim, The Wall Street Journal

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Mendelssohn's Piano Concertos

Since his 2009 debut with the Gewandhaus Orchestra and Riccardo Chailly (with whom he recorded the Concerto No. 3 for Decca), Roberto Prosseda performed all Mendelssohn Piano Concertos with more than 50 orchestras. He also recorded the other piano concertos by Mendelssohn for Decca (Piano Concertos No.1 and 2 and the two Conertos for two pianos and orchestra), with the Residentie Orkest and Jan Willem de Vriend, and the Concerto for piano, violin and orchestra with Shlomo Mintz.

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iMendelssohn

iMendelssohn is an informative tool dedicated to the German composer Felix Mendelssohn (1809 - 1847). It is the first app that provides such a wide range of information about a classical composer. It presents the full catalogue of Mendelssohn's works, based on the new catalogue by Ralf Wehner (published by Breitkopf in 2009), a wide selection of Mendelssohn's letters and a selected biography and discography. Several facsimiles of music manuscripts, paintings and handwritten letters are also included.

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Mozart Complete Piano Sonatas

Between 2015 and 2018 Decca released Roberto Prosseda's 6 CDs with Mozart's complete piano sonatas. It is the first recording of Mozart Sonatas with a non-equal temperament on a modern piano. A 2-CD album with the Complete Piano Variation is being released in 2023. Prosseda also recorded the Rondos, Fantasias and Dances, to be released in 2024
"A recording which has to become a new reference”. Ingo Harden, Fono Forum

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TeoTronico
What is the difference between music reproduction and interpretation?

In this unique project, a human pianist, Roberto Prosseda, challenges a robot-pianist, TeoTronico. Prosseda and TeoTronico will also discuss and debate their own performances, commenting and criticizing each other, in order to stimulate a better perception of the music from the audience.

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