Mozart: Violin Concertos 3 & 4
On this CD:
1. Violin Concerto No. 3 in G major, K. 216
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Salzburg Mozarteum Camerata Academica
with Yuzuko Horigome
Conducted by Sandor Vegh
2. Violin Concerto No. 4 in D major, K. 218
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Salzburg Mozarteum Camerata Academica
with Yuzuko Horigome
Conducted by Sandor Vegh
Mozart: Violin Concertos 3 & 4, Music, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Sandor Végh, Salzburg Mozarteum Camerata Academica, Yuzuko Horigome, Classical, Classical Music, Concerto, Violin Concerto
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- Honesty and musical integrity!
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Mozart: Violin Concertos
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , Raymond Leppard , Sir Colin Davis , London Symphony Orchestra , New Philharmonia Orchestra , Arrigo Pelliccia , and Arthur Grumiaux
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ASIN: B000004166
Release Date: 1993-08-10 |
Tracks:
- No. 1 In B Flat, K. 207: Allegro Moderato
- No. 1 In B Flat, K. 207: Adagio
- No. 1 In B Flat, K. 207: Presto
- No. 3 In G, K. 216: Allegro
- No. 3 In G, K. 216: Adagio
- No. 3 In G, K. 216: Rondeau (Allegro)
- No. 4 In D, K. 218: Allegro
- No. 4 In D, K. 218: Andante Cantabile
- No. 4 In D, K. 218: Rondeau
- Adagio In E For Violin And Orchestra, K. 261
- Rondo In C For Violin And Orchestra, K. 373
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- Concerto No. 2 In D, K. 211: Allegro
- Concerto No. 2 In D, K. 211: Andante
- Concerto No. 2 In D, K. 211: Rondeau (Allegro)
- Concerto No. 5 In A, K. 219: Allegro Aperto
- Concerto No. 5 In A, K. 219: Adagio
- Concerto No. 5 In A, K. 219: Rondeau (Tempo Di Menuetto)
- Sinfonia Concertante In E Flat, K. 364 For Violin, Viola And Orchestra: Allegro Maestoso
- Sinfonia Concertante In E Flat, K. 364 For Violin, Viola And Orchestra: Andante
- Sinfonia Concertante In E Flat, K. 364 For Violin, Viola And Orchestra: Presto
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At the ripe old age of 19 Mozart wrote five violin concertos, and they represent his coming of age as a composer of orchestral music. From here on, it's basically one masterpiece after another. Though not difficult works, technically speaking, they partake in full measure of Mozart's uniquely sensual brand of melody. That means that successful performances must know how to spin out a singing musical line, while at the same time making the most of the rare opportunities for soloistic display. Taste and musicianship are more important qualities than virtuosity, and that makes these pieces ideal vehicles for Arthur Grumiaux's aristocratic temperament and technical polish. --David Hurwitz
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Perfect ? almost.......2007-06-08
I am happy to agree that Grumiaux was the best interpreter of Mozart's violin works, assured, fluent, magic flowed from his bow. And I agree that this Philips Duo is a great bargain, packed with great music. I do, however have one little reservation, while the sound quality of the violin is good, I find the sound of the orchestra rather muddy, especially during the louder periods; perhaps this is acceptable when the age of the recording is taken into account. But can you tell the scoring with any confidence? flutes ? oboes ? horns ? ( The sound quality of K 261 and K 373, with the New Philhamonia, is a little better)
Even with this reservation, I still give it 5 stars.
PS I have recently purchased a new re-release of Grumiaux playing the Beethoven violin concerto, the sound is much better than in these CDs, perhaps a more recent digital remastering of the violin concertos would result in more acceptable sound quality.
Excellent. Must-have set........2006-07-21
This is an excellent set put out by Philips in it's renowned Duo cd class. Almost all of Mozart's violin works are here. Arthur Grumiaux, one of my favorites, does a superb job of interpreting Mozart's works. This last weekend I played the same works by Heifitz and the comparison makes for interesting listening. I can't say one is better than the other, specially since I have no formal training in music, but each artist definitely leaves an impression.
Excellent set and a superb value but most importantly makes a valuable addition to anyone's collection.
Gustavo Ferreira Violin Music.......2006-01-19
This is a very good compilation of Mozart Violin Concertos and with a very good Orchestra. I did not put 5 stars because I had some of Mozart concertos played by H.Heifetz and other by Xue-Wei that I consider are more brilliant violinsts. Grumiaux is very good but not excelent.
Honesty and musical integrity!.......2005-05-16
The artistic personality of Artur Grumiaux was undoubtedly very sober. In comparision with the warmth of a David Oistrakh or the powerful musculature of Heifetz, his golden and flawless intonation was if I may, unique. His sonority and style did not belong to bravura style. He was an accurate and impressive violinist. His Mozart is crystalline and innocent. Once more, his presence in various performances in Prades Festival transformed and even improved his spelling touch. As you know all the artists who participated in this unequal Festival acquired a giant dimension. It is not by mere hazard that names of the height of Joseph Szigeti, Eugene Istomin, Rudolf Serkin, Sandor Vegh, Isaac Stern, William Kapell, Clara Haskill - above their innate skills - experienced Casals' spell. And because of this experience there was an immediate rapport with Clara Haskill and recorded one of the most incredible sets of Mozart `s Sonatas for violin that I' have heard ever.
And, despite his brief existence 1921-1986 his name will be resounding in the world of the violin during years and years. His honesty and integrity , technique and musicianship, self possession and aristocratic feature confer a special honor place. Go and get all what you can about Mozart, Faure Sonatas, his Haendel sonatas for violin, his Debussy Sonata, Guilleme Lekeu, Paganini 4th, and his version of Franck's sonata for violin is one of the most lyrical ever recorded.
An unforgettable artist!
Grumiaux at his finest.......2005-04-11
Yet another Philips Mozart DUO that is at the top of the class. Having the legendary Arthur Grumiaux on so many of these Mozart violin collections makes them easy choices. His elegant, refined style and lucious tone (from an amazing 1744 Guanari) were born for Mozart. Just about every major reviewer (Penguin, Gramophone, etc) lists this particular CD in the top two best picks for Mozart's violin concertos, often citing Grumaiux's style as the ideal model for Mozart. The recording sound is exceptional too as is typical for most Philips discs. A superb choice for the violin concertos! Anne-Sofie Mutter and Pamela Frank (amongst many) have also recorded some fine performances of these works along with a rather unique version from Baroque specialist, Fabio Biondi (Virgin).
An alternative choice would be the intruiguing 5-CD collector's set of Grumiaux's Historic Philips Recordings from 1953-1962 which has these five concertos plus many and some rarer works from Paganini, Mendelssohn, Faure, Ravel, Debussy, Granados, Sarasate and others. 4/5 discs are in mono but the sound is fine really. If you admire this Belgian legend, then this historic set would probably be very special as it shows Grumiaux at his finest in a beautiful and diverse repertoire.
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Mozart: Violin Concertos Nos. 1-3; Rondo, K. 373
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ASIN: B00005NPJK
Release Date: 2002-08-13 |
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- Violin Concerto No.1 In B Flat, K.207: I. Allegro Moderato
- Violin Concerto No.1 In B Flat, K.207: II. Adagio
- Violin Concerto No.1 In B Flat, K.207: III. Presto
- Violin Concerto No.2 In D, K.211: I. Allegro Moderato
- Violin Concerto No.2 In D, K.211: II. Andante
- Violin Concerto No.2 In D, K.211: III. Rondeau (Allegro)
- Violin Concerto No.3 In G, K.216: I. Allegro
- Violin Concerto No.3 In G, K.216: II. Adagio
- Violin Concerto No.3 In G, K.216: III. Rondeau (Allegro-Andante-Allegretto)
- Rondo In C, K.373
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one of the best one .......2006-12-20
This is one of the best recordings of all Mozart violin concertos
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- Not a very good recording
- Joshua Bell in His Element
- A good compilation from the younger Joshua Bell
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ASIN: B0007WQHVC
Release Date: 2005-04-12 |
Tracks:
- I. Vorspiel: Allegro Moderato
- II. Adagio
- III. Finale: Allegro Energico
- I. Allegro Molto Appassionato
- III. Andante
- III. Allegretto Non Troppo - Allegro Molto Vivace
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- II. Adagio
- III. Rondeau
- Adagio In E Major For Violin And Orchestra, K261
- I. Allegro Aperto
- II. Adagio
- III. Rondeau - Tempo Di Minuetto
- Rondo In C Major For Violin And Orchestra, K373
Customer Reviews:
Not a very good recording.......2007-02-07
I don't think Joshua Bell plays this pieces very well... Its a shame that artists like Oistrakh and Milstein are forgotten when people go out to buy joshua bell cds (Must be the marketing strategy)... Kyung Wha Chung's recordings of these two pieces feature better sound and much better performances than this pitiful violinist
Joshua Bell in His Element.......2006-12-10
After reviewing the CD of Joshua Bell and Neville Marriner performing the Bruch G minor and the Mendelssohn E minor concerti, this listener realized that the CD is no longer available. BUT here is an even better option: on this generous 2 CD set are not only the original recordings of the Bruch and Mendelssohn but also a re-emergence of an absolutely exquisite recording of Mozart works that make this available CD one to buy immediately.
Having addressed the Bruch and Mendelssohn in a prior review, let it be said that there are few recordings of the Mozart concertos No. 3 in G major and No. 5 in A major that can compare with these 1992 performances by Bell and the English Chamber Orchestra conducted by Peter Maag. The playing is sweet and tender and technically secure as well as being played with heart. Bell uses his own cadenzas as has become his trademark and without exception these cadenzas show the amount of insight and careful study behind Bell's performances.
As an added bonus to the Mozart CD, Bell and Maag offer the 'Adagio in E major', K261 and the 'Rondo in C major', K373 and once again it would be difficult to find finer recordings of these two gems in the current library. This is a splendid set of CDs offering two hours of perfect playing from one of our finest violinists on the stage today. Highly recommended. Grady Harp, December 06
A good compilation from the younger Joshua Bell.......2005-08-22
These are rereleases of previous recordings by Joshua Bell the teenager. The Bruch and Mendelssohn are from 1988 and the two Mozart concertos, plus embellishments, are from 1992.
The principal difference between these recordings and the work Bell does today is in style. Compared to his now lean and mean approach, Bell played in a warmer, more romantic style in these recordings, where he was given appropriate accompaniment by the English Chamber Orchestra under the late Peter Maag in Mozart, and by the Academy of St. Martin's in the Fields led by Neville Marriner in the romantic concertos.
Since Bell later re-recorded the Mendelssohn concerto (in 2000 with Roger Norrington and the Salzburg Academy Orchestra) it is easiest to note the differences in that work. The timings for the Mendelssohn are consistently broader in the older recording and his style is consistently more romantic.
Bell and Marriner play up the finale into a blaze or romantic language, picking up the pace at the very end. The Bruch concerto is similar in style and temperament. To my ears, the playing by the Academy and leadership by Marriner in the Mendelssohn is inferior to the 2000 recording.
For most listeners, the more notable release is the two Mozart concertos and the K.261 adagio & K.373 rondo that fills the disk, music that has been out of print for some time. Here, Bell is in territory with the greatest violinists of today and yesterday, recording Mozart's famed Concertos No. 3 and 5, the so-called "Turkish" concerto for its national dance in the final movement.
In this music, Bell again demonstrates a more committed and somewhat romanticized approach with flexible phrasing. That flexibility sometimes threw me, as I was a bit put off by the brief tenuto he employs at the beginning of certain phrases, espeically when the violin makes its initial entry after an orchestral tutti.
Aside from this, I found no objectionalbe tendencies...assuming you can live with Bell's own cadenzas in the Mozart. I found these worked part of the time and didn't work so well part of the time. Bell plays the traditional cadenzas in the Mendelssohn, something he changes in his later recording.
Bell has several outstanding moments in the Mozart concertos. The adagio of the Concerto No. 3 is especially lovely, handled with utmost care and sensitivity by both the soloist and accompanist.
In addtion, the "Turkish" section -- Tempo di minuetto -- in the finale of the Concerto No. 5 springs forth with life and brings distinction to an otherwise ordinary performance. All the while, Bell receives outstanding accompaniment from the Mozart specialist, Peter Maag, and the ECO.
I compared these recordings to a pair of collections I have at home, one by Augustin Dumay and the Salzburg Academy Orchestra and another by Pinchas Zukerman and the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra. Bell's performances compare most readily to Zukerman's 25-year-old recordings.
Both take a healthy, romantic view of the music and play it the way David Oistrakh does on his stereo recordings. Bell's accompaniment is twice as good as that given to Zukerman by the St. Paul group, whose scrappy playing seriously downgrades his meaty interpretation.
The Dumay recording of Mozart Concertos 3-5 takes the more modern chamber-period approach with faster speeds, more clipped phrasing and a complete lack of pathos, sentiment and romance. I find the music works well either way (it is Mozart, after all!) and either recording will bring pleasure.
This two CD set sells for a list price of $18, making it a 2-for-1 proposition. It is eminently worth your money if the collection is one you are seeking and you enjoy the old fashioned romantic approach.
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Release Date: 2005-10-18 |
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- Allegro
- Adagio
- Rondeau (Allegro-Andante-Allegretto-Allegro)
- Allegro
- Andante Cantabile
- Rondeau (Andante Grazioso)
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CD: Julia Fischer: Mozart Violin Concertos.......2007-05-07
In March I heard Julia Fischer playing Khachaturian's violin concerto at a concert at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. She is such a wonderful violinist that soon after I got home I checked what other performance of hers would be available from Amazon. When I saw this CD I promptly ordered it. I was not disappointed: She plays these concertos better than anyone I ever heard. She combines deep feeling with perfect virtuosity in this performance. I recommend this CD to everybody who likes Mozart or violin!
(~~)==++ JULIA FISCHER: simply TREMENDOUS - a very RFRESHING new RECORDING by this very young Violinist!.......2007-02-15
SEVEN STARS******* for the woman who releases a new CD almost every two months!
Right during "Mozart Year" 2006 a recording of Mozart works for violin - of all of his violin concertos on two CDs - was released by this very young and already fully established 1. Class Violinist. The release of these concertos of this tremendous quality shows or reveals JULIA FISCHER completely naturally and self-confident, and she proves to be a virtuoso, whose place is in the "thin air" of the violinistical "first league", who stands not only right by the side of but ahead of other well-established and outstanding violinists, and beyond that she belongs to the BEST OF THE VERY BEST VIOLINISTS THROUGHOUT THE WOLRD!
Julia Fischer plays her violin highly accurately and her intonation is completely clean (just as we have become accustomed to!) and she always produces a rather slightly and elegantly formed vibrato than to make it to pulsate extremely excessively; she is so certain about what she does when she is playing her violin and, to our great delight, she avoides "colouring" each note excessively and to form them in an overemphasised expressiveness and intensity, and this way she avoids unnecessary vibrato in general. HER ACOUSTIC "COLOURS" are discreet and VERY SPLENDID and of MUCH BRIGHTNESS as well as EXPRESSIVNESS, and they are much right to the point in each phrasing; JULIA FISCHER's TECHNICAL CONTROL and INTERPRETATION of THESE PIECES, as well as of PIECES BY OTHER COMPOSERS, are so PURE and HIGHLY PERFECT! This makes JULIA a TRUE and VERY FINE YOUNG MASTRESS OF the VIOLIN! This is a GRAND PLUS FOR HER, and her TECHNICAL CONTROL and INTERPRETATION of pieces for violin is GENERALLY TRUE FOR this WONDERFUL YOUNG VIOLINIST JULIA FISCHER. This is one more reason to ADMIRE HER SO MUCH!
There is one more ability, which makes me appreciate her and which makes JULIA even more admirable for me, that is the fact that SHE w r o t e / c o m p o s e d HER O W N and very beautifully created cadenzas for the five of Mozart's violin concertos - even at this very young age SHE "CADENCES" HERSELF! JULIA, I BOW FOR YOU for this! This way you I N S P I R E N E W L I F E INTO MOZART's violin works - and in particular into those "antiquated" (fusty!) old cadenzas which can be heard thousands of times from numerous other recordings of the same pieces... and which, therefore, have become known to everyone well enough and which we have so by now become a bit "tired" of (bored with!)..... (I do not mind those "old" cadenzas when they are performed/played by other virtuosos with much heart and soul as well as with much technical competence - but a few NEW, "REFRESHING" CADENZAS every now and then would be VERY WELL INTRODUCED into VIOLIN LITERATURE and SERVE us with a FRESH BREEZE of NEW MUSICALITY! THIS BREEZE now brings us to our great delight --- thanks to her musical capability and skills as well as thanks to her CLEAR and WELL-DEFINED UNDERSTANDING of MUSICAL CONTEXTS and thanks to the extraordinary and superior control of her instrument --- JULIA FISCHER!). Julia shows us that CLASSICAL MUSIC NOT ONLY lives from NEW INTERPRETATIONS or ideas, which refer to these, made by virtuosos, BUT can be VITALISED also BY INTRODUCING IDEAS OF COMPOSITION which are MADE BY CADENZAS CREATED BY VIRTUOSOS THEMSELVES!
Another, a third reason to name these recordings by Julia Fischer (one of) my absolutely favourite recordings is that somebody had the courage - much in Bach and Vivaldi style! - to use a HARPSICHORD AS ACCOMPANIMENT for the orchestral background. MOZART would be MUCH CHARMED and DELIGHTED about this really great accompaniment of his first two violin concertos, both of which were recorded with harpsichord accompaniment, through which these get a FRESH BREEZE of NEW MUSICALITY. This NEW FRESH BREEZE, in some passages, reminds me of Bach's and Vivaldi's violin concertos (maybe it reminds me a bit of Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons"); the harpsichord in the orchestral background kind of slightly and discreetly eases the musical structure of these pieces. And Julia Fischer does not "seize" these concertos but plays as a perfectly matched partner of the orchestra and the conductor Yakov Kreizberg (who seems to be her preferred conductor)! JULIA, that's BEAUTIFUL! ASTONISHING!!!
So, the FRESHNESS and LIVELINESS OF THESE NEW RECORDINGS of the MOZART VIOLIN CONCERTOS REMIND me very strongly of JULIA FISCHER's SUPERB RECORDING of "THE FOUR SEASONS" which she made a view years ago and which was released on DVD; both her recordings of Vivaldi as well as of Mozart are for the same reasons HIGHLY REMARKABLE as well as RECOMMENDABLE, in particular, since there are also thousands of recordings of Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons" whose interpretations are, as I see it, "antiquated" (fusty!) and by which one gets bored or feels tired from. So, some years ago, JULIA FISCHER succeeded also in BREEZING NEW and FRESH MUSICALITY into ANTONIO VIVALDI's "THE FOUR SEASONS"! Among many other recordings by Julia Fischer, there is one particular recording by her which I would like to mention on this occasion and which can be heard in the same high quality only rarely from other violin virtuosos in a comparable quality. It is the recording of the RUSSIAN VIOLIN CONCERTO by ARAM KHACHATURIAN which belongs to my personal favourites made by Julia (and certainly it belongs to Julia's favourite concertos), because it brings so much warmth and musical depth into with the beautifulness of her violin play. And also some years ago, again really early in her career, she recorded the BACH SOLO SONATAS and PARTITAS as TERRIFICALLY as BRILLIANTLY - I BOW TO YOU AGAIN!! So much bowing...
Not only because of JULIA FISCHER's OUTSTANDING VIOLIN PLAY but also because of the use of the HARPSICHORD AS ACCOMPANIMENT of the FIRST TWO of MOZART's VIOLIN CONCERTOS --- and F I R S T O F A L L because of the CADENZAS W R I T T E N AND C R E A T E D BY JULIA FISCHER H E R S E L F ! --- I would (if possible!) give AT LEAST SEVEN or MORE STARS for these REFERENCIAL RECORDINGS! ALWAYS KEEP GOING JULIA!! And PLEASE ALSO KEEP COMPOSING FURTHER CADENZAS, please also for those concertos by other composers!
big and luminous........2006-06-11
What makes SACD with music is to 1.improve great details or 2. Make mistakes sound even worse. In this ocation the first exception makes the rule. Later cadenzas give something different and at the same time, peerless jewels to enjoy in this immortal pieces.
More Quality Classical Music Listening.......2006-04-08
I do not claim to be an expert in classical music but I do enjoy listening to good classical music often. This recording of Mozart Violin Concertos is one that I have enjoyed listening too over and over. I would not hesitate recommending it to anyone who enjoys classical music that highlights the romantic violin.
An outstanding and moving performance.......2005-12-08
Julia Fischer doesn't just turn in an easy-listening Mozart; she gives us a rare and moving performance. The cadenzas will melt your soul as will the Adagio movement of Concerto #3 in G. The fact that she wrote 5 of the candenzas and augmented the 6th shows that she has stunning self confidence and poise. The same could be said for someone who records Bach's Sonatas & Partitas for Solo Violin at her young age. But I say if you've got the talent, flaunt it. And she has it in spades. If you take a listen to the three recordings she has out on Pentatone at the moment, (The present work, Bach's Sonatas & Partitas for Solo Violin, and Russian violin concertos by Aram Khachaturian, Serge Prokofiev and Alexander Glazunov) you will immediately perceive her extraordinary versitility in these widely different idioms, and the commitment and talent she brings to each of these (normally) duanting undertakings.
You will not regret this purchase. I certainly plan to buy anything with her name on it for some time to come.
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Tracks:
- Trumpet Concerto In E: 1. Allegro Con Spirito
- Trumpet Concerto In E: 2. Andante
- Trumpet Concerto In E: 3. Rondo
- Trumpet Concerto In D: 1. Allegro Non Troppo
- Trumpet Concerto In D: 2. Largo
- Trumpet Concerto In D: 3. Vivace
- Trumpet Concerto In D: 1. Allegro Non Troppo Presto
- Trumpet Concerto In D: 2. Adagio
- Trumpet Concerto In D: 3. Allegro Molto
- Trumpet Concerto In E Flat, Hob. VIIIe:1: 1. Allegro
- Trumpet Concerto In E Flat, Hob. VIIIe:1: 2. Andante
- Trumpet Concerto In E Flat, Hob. VIIIe:1: 3. Allegro
- Trumpet Concerto In D: 1. Allegro Moderato
- Trumpet Concerto In D: 2. Andante
- Trumpet Concerto In D: 3. Allegro
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- Trumpet Concerto In D: 1. Andante
- Trumpet Concerto In D: 2. Allegro Moderato
- Trumpet Concerto No. 1 In E Flat: 1. Allegro
- Trumpet Concerto No. 1 In E Flat: 2. Adagio
- Trumpet Concerto No. 1 In E Flat: 3. Vivace
- Trumpet Concerto No. 1 In D: 1. Allegro
- Trumpet Concerto No. 1 In D: 2. Adagio
- Trumpet Concerto No. 1 In D: 3. Allegro
- Trumpet Concerto No. 2 In C: 1. Adagio
- Trumpet Concerto No. 2 In C: 2. Allegro Molto
- Sonata In D For Trumpet, Two Violins And Continuo: 1. Grave
- Sonata In D For Trumpet, Two Violins And Continuo: 2. Allegro
- Sonata In D For Trumpet, Two Violins And Continuo: 3. Grave
- Sonata In D For Trumpet, Two Violins And Continuo: 4. Allegro
- Sonata In D For Trumpet, Two Violins And Continuo: 5. Allegro
- Concerto In B Flat, Op. 7 No. 3: 1. Allegro
- Concerto In B Flat, Op. 7 No. 3: 2. Adagio
- Concerto In B Flat, Op. 7 No. 3: 3. Allegro
- Adagio In G Minor
- Trumpet Tune
- Chorale Preludes: 'Erbarm Dich Mein, O Herre Gott' BWN 721
- Chorale Preludes: 'Ich Ruf' Zu Dir, Herr Jesu Christ' BWV 639
- Chorale Preludes: 'Herzlich Tut Mich Verlangen' BWV 727
- Ave Maria
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Virtuosic Trumpet: Baroque And Classical Showcase.......2004-02-22
This album is an incredible showcase for the trumpet and the orchestra, in other words, the trumpet concerto. Hakan Hardenberger, the featured trumpet player, is highly talented and at the top of his game. Even the great jazz and classical trumpeter Winston Marsalis does'nt seem to reach the flights of fancy on the trumpet as does Hakan Hardenberger. Hardenberger masters the trumpet to perfection, capturing every nuance and every tone, from fortissimo fanfares to the softest pianissimo. On this compilation are the trumpet concerti of Baroque and Classical Era composers, among them Corelli and Albinoni and the Classical masters Franz Joseph Haydn and Leopold Mozart, Mozart's father. The sheer scale and magnetism of this music cannot be neglected. It is the greatest gathering of trumpet concerti ever made. The trumpet was perhaps the most fascinating instrument for Baroque composers. The trumpet produces grand, triumphant tones when played forte. It was an instrument that was displayed in ceremonial pomp- weddings, coronations and marches. The Baroque composers were sponsored by kings so they were expected to compose music for trumpet, which could be expressive not only as a fanfare for the king himself, but as an instrument of many dynamics. It can be played softly and slowly, which seems to create a nocturnal, reflective mood and staccato and fast-paced which made the music sound exciting and lively. In my opinion, it was the premier instrument of the Baroque Age.
The cd opens with the Trumpet Concerto In E Flat Major by Johann Hummel. This colorful piece is particularily impressive as it really explores the dynamic potential for the trumpet. It's third movement, the Rondo, is very exciting music, as it is played very fast and in a bouncy, dance-like manner. The Trumpet Concerto by Stamitz, Hertel and Richter are very stylish and must have been highly admired in the Baroque Era. The Trumpet concerto in E by Franz Joseph Haydn, who influenced Mozart, is beautiful, especially in its serenade-style andante second movement. In the last cd, Leopold Mozart's trumpet concerto is featured, and it's a good work. Perhaps his son Mozart greatly admired it, though Mozart did'nt really expand on trumpet concerti himself nor really ever showcased the instrument greatly. There are trumpet arrangements for the famous Albinoni Adagio in G, which on this version, sounds chilling, dark and dramatic. The cd concludes with trumpet versions of Bach's Organ Preludes and the Bach/Gounod Ave Maria.
superb playing.......2003-10-30
Hardenberger is indeed an extraordinary. The playing is right up there with the best of them. One thing unique to hardnberger is his ability to lock in ever note of every passage reguardless of register, speed, etc. In addition he playes with great character. The only reason i give hims less than 5 stars is because his lyricism, the most important thing, is surpassed by Maurice Andre and Phil Smith without questiong. especially after seing all of them live and buying their CDs. He is definitely among the greatests ever.
The Best Trumpeter in the Business.......2003-05-25
It's a rare treat for a reviewer when he can throw caution to the winds and go out on a limb for a musician. This is such an occasion for me. Hakan Hardenberger is a phenomenon. I think he is the Babe Ruth, the Wayne Gretzky, the Michael Jordan, the Vladimir Horowitz, the Jascha Heifetz of trumpet players.
Hardenberger is a Swedish trumpeter who made his first recording (Haydn, Hummel, Hertel, and Stamitz trumpet concertos, with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields under Neville Marriner, on Philips) in 1986 when he was only 25 years old (in the cover photo of the original CD he looks like a boy). The first time I played this debut CD of his, my jaw dropped and I could hardly believe my ears. His playing was a revelation--absolutely stunning. I'd never heard trumpet playing to compare with it. In my opinion, with his first two CDs young Hardenberger not only moved into the top rank of trumpeters; he swept right past his competitors to the head of the class. I've compared a number of his baroque concerto performances, here and elsewhere, with those of other famous trumpeters, and he always comes out on top. I believe him to be in a league of his own. He has everything: virtuosity and technique to burn, dead-on intonation, clean trills, smooth legato, expressive shading, beauty of tone, brilliant high notes, enormous dynamic range. He is also a sound musician, with taste and a sense of style. His arsenal is complete and unassailable; there is no chink in his armor.
Everything that was on that debut CD is now in this Philips Duo set, which is a much better value, because it offers two generously filled CDs--72:55 and 78:27--for the price of one, adding most of the contents of two later Hardenberger CDs of baroque music for trumpet (the recordings here were made from 1986 through 1993). It's a good buy, and if you're going to own only one collection of baroque trumpet music, this is the one I'd recommend.
The trumpet has always been a difficult instrument to record and reproduce accurately. Here, although the consistently excellent digital recording presents Hardenberger very much front and center, it captures the timbre, "bite," and wide dynamic range of his trumpet with exemplary vividness and fidelity. On a top-quality playback system, he sounds like he's standing right between the speakers playing for you. And what playing it is! Not to be missed.
Hardenberger's second CD, of Telemann Trumpet Concertos, also accompanied by the ASMF, this time under Iona Brown, was recorded in 1987 (again on Philips). It too is marvelous, fully as impressive as his first CD, but unfortunately none of it is included in the Philips Duo reviewed here, so you have to acquire it separately. It's well worth it.
Long live the king!
Virtuosic... Incredible.......2001-08-06
You don't have to be a fan of the instrument in order to appreciate and become overwhelmed by the beauty, the splendor and acrobatics of the trumpet. In the Baroque era, it was a instrument for the royal treatment and heralded arrival of kings and war. The performances here are excellent- Hardenberger, I Musici and Neville Marriner and his orchestra deliver virtuosic renditions of Haydn's Trumpet Concerto in E flat, Hummel's, Hertel's, Molter's and Albinoni's concerti, as well as incredible arrangements of Ave Maria by Bach and Albinoni's Adagio.
A non-trumpet player's view..........2001-02-12
Although I love classical music and have done so for a long time, I must confess that I am not a trumpet player. With that said, I must say that these two CDs are wonderful. My first recording of the Hummel and the Haydn concertos was the second Marsalis/Leppard/ECO recording on Sony Classical (titled Wynton Marsalis - The London Concert). Inexperienced with trumpet recordings at the time, I really treasured the CD. After all, a big name artist known for his virtuosity was performing the technically demanding concertos. What more could you ask for? After a while, though, I began to feel that Marsalis didn't really do it for me in these works. Sure, he played with a flair (and what a flair it was), but he lacked the focused, rich tone that I've come to associate with great trumpet players (Herseth comes to mind here).
The current reviewed recording, on the other hand, is quite a piece of gem. Even though I have never heard of Hardenberger before (you trumpet players out there please excuse my ignorance), he delivers precisely what I am looking for. Hardenberger has the centered tone that most trumpeters would envy, yet he lacked none of the technical virtuosity needed for the music. His vibrato is light and very classical (as opposed to the wider jazz vibrato). On top of all that, he shows much understanding and affinity for the various works on these two CDs.
All of this for the price of 1 CD. An excellent introduction to the core trumpet repertoire.
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- Not enough bite or tension
- A Must for Any Classical Collection
- The Best Available
- Not earth-shattering but very nice nonetheless
- A disappointment at first but ...
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Release Date: 1995-07-18 |
Tracks:
- Concerto No. 1 In B Flat Major, K. 207: 1. Allegro moderato
- Concerto No. 1 In B Flat Major, K. 207: 2. Adagio
- Concerto No. 1 In B Flat Major, K. 207: 3. Presto
- Concerto No. 2 In D Major, K. 211: 1. Allegro moderato
- Concerto No. 2 In D Major, K. 211: 2. Andante
- Concerto No. 2 In D Major, K. 211: 3. Rondeau. Allegro
- Adagio In E Major, K. 261
- Rondo In C Major, K. 373 - Allegretto grazioso
- Rondo In B Flat Major, K. 269 (261a) - Allegro
Tracks:
- Concerto No. 3 In G Major, K. 216: 1. Allegro
- Concerto No. 3 In G Major, K. 216: 2. Adagio
- Concerto No. 3 In G Major, K. 216: 3. Rondeau. Allegro
- Concerto No. 4 In D Major, K. 218: 1. Allegro
- Concerto No. 4 In D Major, K. 218: 2. Andante cantabile
- Concerto No. 4 In D Major, K. 218: 3. Rondeau. Andante grazioso
- Concerto No. 5 In A ajor, K. 219: 1. Allegro aperto
- Concerto No. 5 In A Major, K. 219: 2. Adagio
- Concerto No. 5 In A Major, K. 219: 3. Rondeau. Tempo di Menuetto
Customer Reviews:
Not enough bite or tension.......2006-08-24
Perlman and Levine take a very relaxed approach to these masterworks. If you are in the mood, the performances are very good. But this music has much more passion than these performances exhibit. Perlman almost sounds like he is showing the world how easy this music is to play. That is fine but most of the tension is totally missing. I suspect the Perlman of the 1960's would have played these works much differently. That sense of excitement from his early years is really missing here.
A Must for Any Classical Collection.......2006-05-13
This collection, by 2 of the most brilliant musicians, a magnificent orchestra, recorded perfectly in a beautiful packaging for a great price. What more do you want? I play this CD at least once a month and every time I am enveloped in perfect beauty and joy. A must for any classical music library.
The Best Available.......2005-08-20
This recording of the Mozart violin concertos is quite simply the best available. Although these pieces have been recorded many times, Mozart comes alive in this rendering by Perman and Levine in a way rarely,if ever, matched. By way of comparison, one may think of the earlier readings of Stern, Szeryng, and Oistrakh. The last mentioned are, in their own right, outstanding and will always remain within the repertoire. However, there is a suave and grace about Perlman's performance that sets it apart, not to mention the beautifully recorded sound by DG. Get it!
Not earth-shattering but very nice nonetheless.......2005-06-23
As had been said before, Grumiaux' collection may be more satisfying, and Perlman may let his interpretations slide into Romanticism than is recommended, but does that merit a one or two-star rating? I hardly think so. While this may not be Perlman's greatest effort, it is nevertheless a consistently good collection of performances with a solid backing from Levine & the Vienna Philharmonic through & through. The reasonably good price on the CDs makes it a worthwhile addition to any collection, even though it won't be the first choice for purists.
For those purists who cannot abide Perlman & his romantic indiscretions, I would point out that he is far from the most egregious example of Romanticism run amok whilst playing Mozart, and in fact is remarkably restrained when compared to some who have rendered Mozart almost unrecognizable. Let's try to have some perspective here.
A disappointment at first but ..........2005-05-11
I have a couple of Perlman's CDs and love his strong emotional play style, especially his Kreutzer with Ashkenazy. I also have the K216 by Sophie Mutter for over 15 years and have listened to it over a 100 times. Recently, I was wondering what the K216 will sound like with Perlman's forceful style.
I brought this CD and was very disappointed at first. It is not the style I expected and in fact, it is exactly the opposite. I felt like I was listening to a very good young musician, very good techniques but no emotions. However, when I listen to it with an open mind, I started to understand this is just perfect, a classical Mozart, melody, harmony and light.
I get to know Perman a little better. A job well done by Perlman and Levine!
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Release Date: 2005-05-24 |
Tracks:
- I. Vivace
- II. Largo
- III. Allegro
- I. Largo
- II. Allegro Moderato
- I. Con Discrezione
- II. Adagio
- III. Allegro
- Horn Concertino In E Minor, Op.45
- I. Allegro Moderato
- II. Andante
- III. Allegro
- I. Larghetto
- II. Allegro Non Troppo
- III. Menuet & Trio
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- I. Allegro Moderato
- II. Adagio
- III. Rondo (Allegretto)
- I. Allegro Moderato
- II. Adagio Cantabile
- III. Rondo (Moderato)
- I. Allegro Maestoso
- II. Lento Cantabile
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- III. Allegro
Customer Reviews:
The finest horn album ever.......2005-08-11
No, this album doesn't include any of the superb horn concerti by Wolfgang Mozart. But it does have some incredible works, played wonderfully by Barry Tuckwell.
Over an hour is devoted to the works of Johann Stich (concerti 5, 6, 10, and 11). There are concerti by Franz Joseph Haydn and by Michael Haydn. And by Leopold Mozart. There's a concerto by Telemann. A beautiful sonata for horn and strings by Cherubini. A concerto by Forster. And the piece I consider the masterpiece of the bunch, the Horn Concertino by Carl Weber. Tuckwell is at his best with this work, including the very difficult chords (!) that have to produced by humming one note while playing another.
I highly recommend these two disks.
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- Mozart: Violin Concertos Nos.3 & 5 by Itzhak Periman
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Tracks:
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No. 3 In G Major, K.216: 1. Allegro
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No. 3 In G Major, K.216: 2. Adagio
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No. 3 In G Major, K.216: 3. Rondeau. Allegro
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No.5 In A Major, K. 219: 1. Allegro aperto
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No.5 In A Major, K. 219: 2. Adagio
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No.5 In A Major, K. 219: 3. Rondeau. Temp di Menuetto
Customer Reviews:
Mozart: Violin Concertos Nos.3 & 5 by Itzhak Periman.......2006-03-09
Best CD I've ever own, I was speechless and stunning after I listen to it, anybody who like classical mucis have to check this out.
Despicable?? Hardly..........2004-06-24
While I agree that Grumiaux's performances with Sir Colin and the LSO are superb, the Perlman/Levine cycle on DG is a very close second, and it is the choice to make if a digital recording is desired. Perlman's tone is impeccable here, and his playing is always tasteful. The slower movements show him at his formidable best. My only quibble is that the recording pushes the orchestra a bit to the background, but when Perlman is in such wonderful form, that is a very minor complaint. This disc has been in my collection for twenty years, and I still consider it one of my favorites. A marvelous recording.
A despicable recording.......2004-05-21
If you're thinking about getting a great recording of Mozart's two most famous violin concertos, this would be one of the last on my list. It completely lacks the character and grace Mozart had intended in these pieces. The music often drags, and there is no brilliance in Perlman's playing at all. For the definitive recording, get Arthur Grimuaux's complete recording of all five Mozart violin concertos with Philips.
Great Mozart.......2002-06-30
Perlman and Levine's performances of Mozart Viloin Concertos, and especially the 5th Violin Concerto included in this album, are expertly done. The music flows, the tempo is easy to follow, and it is a pleasure to listen to. In my opinion, this is how Mozart ought to be performed.
ultimate Mozart has style and substance.......1998-10-16
Mozart's music shows a balance between having a lot to express yet not trying to say it all at once. These performances capture that balance brilliantly; the style is all there, but the substance remains the focus. Perlman's interpretation of the melodic lines is so fully realized and has such depth that nothing more could be asked. Levine leads the Vienna Philharmonic in accompaniment equally complete and totally complimentary. The result is a fine performance which shows the stylistic charm of Mozart at his best.
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- Sparkling Mozart from a very young Mutter
- The best Mozart Violin Concerto recording ever
- Technique is Not Enough
- truest to mozart
- No more to say...a great recording
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Release Date: 1999-05-11 |
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- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No. 3 In G Major K. 216: 1. Allegro
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No. 3 In G Major K. 216: 2. Adagio
- Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No. 3 In G Major K. 216: 3. Rondeau. Allegro
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Customer Reviews:
Sparkling Mozart from a very young Mutter.......2007-02-16
The virtuoso as cute tyke has always been a winning attraction, and here Mutter is at her youngest and most sparkling. The abuandant mannerisms are still years off, and her playing comes across as brilliant but natural and unforced. There are no gerat insights, but we don't expect them from one so young. Mutter's secret weapon on this CD is Karajan, who gives her accompaniments that are vibrant and full of brio. In fact, it's ironic that this recording might be the best Mozart Karajan ever recorded. The Berlin Phil. actually plays with charm; this is Mozart in a smiling mood. Neither Concerto #3 nor #5 is a masterpiece by any stretch, and I would hesitate to buy a ticket to hear them in concert, but they make a lovely vehicle for Mutter on disc. By the way, DG's sound is still a bit shrill and metallic as far as the violin is concerned, even in this remastering.
The best Mozart Violin Concerto recording ever.......2007-01-17
I listened to other's Mozart Violin Concerto recording but none really comes close like this. Unlike other's uncertain interpretation of Mozart, her interpretation and intonation are confident, solid and perfect. I don't think no one else can play Mozart like Mutter does.
Technique is Not Enough.......2006-09-22
It's a gimme at this level the technique is there, as we find on this CD, regardless of the age of the solist. However, von Karajan's interpretation seems hastily prepared, with a legato strategy that smothers the subtle contrasts in articulation, tempo and dynamics that is a central part of Mozart's essence. Szell's versions are a real cut above this.
truest to mozart.......2005-12-28
This is Anne-Sophie's first recording of Mozart, and her first recording ever I think. Here she plays the concertos with a modern listener's approach, more romantically. Mutter is true to Mozart though, and does not take away anything and definitely adds purity, and absolute sweetness of tone to these works. This recording of Mozart is more original and "pure" than her most recent one that has just come out.
I'd say it's a must buy for Mozart and Anne-Sophie lovers alike.
No more to say...a great recording.......2003-04-05
Perhaps Mutter's youth saved her from over-coloring these favorite Mozart concertos. Karajan's BPO, as usual, plays with just the right balance. The performance is in all ways wonderful and sparkles. Good recording quality too, considering its D-G.
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- Adagio For Violin And Orchestra In E Major, K. 261
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Tracks:
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- Sinfonia Concertante For Violin, Viola And Orchestra In E-Flat Major, K. 364: Presto
Customer Reviews:
Stern + Szell = Sensational!.......2003-09-23
Volume 3 of violinist Isaac Stern's "A Life in Music" series is (appropriately) a three-disc set featuring Mozart's five Violin Concertos, and other orchestral works for the instrument. This collection was originally issued in Sony's "Mozart - Legendary Interpretations" series and fortunately it has been reissued here. (Note to Sony - follow suit and reissue the rest of Szell's Symphonies and Ormandy's Wind Concertos!) As indicated above, three different men -- George Szell, Alexander Schneider and Daniel Barenboim -- conduct the works on this disc. The Szell performances date from the early 1960s -- Concertos Nos. 1 & 3 are from January 1961 while No. 5 is from April 1963. The Barenboim recordings are from 1971 (Sinfonia Concertante K364) and 1973 (Concertone K190). Finally, the Schneider accounts -- Concertos Nos. 2 & 4, Adagio K261 and Rondo K373 -- are all from February 1976. All are in stereo. It is my opinion that these performances, particularly those with Szell, are the best available, and the only other set comparable is the Grumiaux/Davis on Philips (see my review). Of course, if you don't want to buy 3 CDs worth of Mozart Violin works, you can always buy the Sony "Great Performances" title featuring the very same recordings of Concertos Nos. 4 & 5.
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