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Essential Mozart: 32 Of His Greatest Masterpieces - Audio CD - Fritz Dolezal, Franklin Cohen, Peter Schmidl, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Christoph von Dohnányi, Christopher Hogwood, David Hill, Georg Solti, George Guest, Gyorgy Fischer

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Essential Mozart: 32 Of His Greatest Masterpieces

Fritz Dolezal, Franklin Cohen, Peter Schmidl, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Christoph von Dohnányi, Christopher Hogwood, David Hill, Georg Solti, George Guest, Gyorgy Fischer

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Audio CD - 13 March, 2001
Decca
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CD Tracks:

    Eine kleine Nachtmusik, K525: Allegro - Academy Of St Martin-In-The-Fields
    Piano Concerto No.21 In C Major, K467: Andante - Radu Lupu
    Le nozze di Figaro: Voi che sapete - Cecilia Bartoli
    Clarinet Quintet In A Major, K581: Largetto - Peter Schmidl
    Ave verum Corpus, K618 - James Vivian
    Vesperae solennes de confessore in C major: Laudate Dominum - Emma Kirkby
    Concerto For Flute And Harp In C Major: Andantino - Lisa Beznosiuk
    Le nozze di Figaro: Overture - London Philharmonic Orchestra
    Cosi fan tutte: Trio: Soava sia il vento - Renee Fleming
    Symphony No.39 in E-flat Major, K495: Andante con moto - Chicago Symphony
    Horn Concerto: Rondo - Barry Tuckwell
    Don Giovanni: Serenade Deh, vieni alla finestra - Bryn Terfel
    Contredanse In C Major, K609 No.1 'Non piu andrai' - Vienna Mozart Ensemble
    German Dance, K605 No.3 'Sleigh Ride' - Vienna Mozart Ensemble
    Piano Concerto No.23 In A Major, K488: Adagio - Vladimir Ashkenazy
    A Musical Joke, K522: Presto - Vienna Mozart Ensemble
    Symphony No.40 In G Minor, K550: Molto allegro - Vienna Philharmonic
    Piano Sonata No.16 In C Major: Allegro - Andras Schiff
    The Magic Flute: Queen Of The Night: Der Holle Rache - Sumi Jo
    Clarinet Concerto In A Major, K622: Adagio - Franklin Cohen
    Don Giovanni: La ci darem la mano - Cecilia Bartoli
    Serenade in Bb Major, K361: Adagio - London Wind Soloists
    Der Vogelfanger bin ich ja - Hermann Prey
    Le nozze di Figaro: Dove sono - Kiri Te Kanawa
    Violin Concerto No.3 in G Major, K216: Adagio - Joshua Bell
    Requiem, K626: Lacrimosa - Vienna Philharmonic
    Litaniae de venerabili altaris sacramento: Dulcissimum convivium - Margaret Marshall
    Piano Sonata No.11 In A Major, K331: Rondo alla turca - Andras Schiff
    Don Giovanni: Champagne aria: Fin ch'chan dal vino - Bryn Terfel
    Divertimento No.17 in D Major, K334: Minuet & trio - Vienna Mozart Ensemble
    Exsultate, jubilat, K165: Alleluja - Leontyne Price
    Symphony No.41 In C Major, K551 'Jupiter': Finale: Molto allegro - Vienna Philharmonic


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A nice introduction

This is a good well rounded collection to dip you into the classical world of Mozart.


Mozart is the reference point for good classical music.

A good collection of his best work and I find it helps me focus when I'm writing or contempating life.


Mozart's music

This is a review of Mozart's music, not the cd. Mozart is praised to the skies by all and sundry, including most musicians, including my father, who no doubt has his reasons. But my feeling about Mozart has always been that there is nothing in Mozart's music that is other than music. There is no logical impressionism, there are no events that seem to be transpiring as in, for example, Beethoven. Mozart is just music. Mozart is to music as pure mathematics is to science. It hints of nothing else and has no application. I find some of his music irritatingly trivial, for example, Eine Kleine Nachtmuzic. This is mechanical music that one can imagine being piped in by a totalitarian government that insists everyone be cheerful. If Disneyland was an eighteenth century totalitarian state, Mozart would be its Muzak. The populace would be awakened, like Chinese train passengers, at 6AM by the strains of some allegro. They would arise and busy themselves with their ablutions in a state of thoughtless cheer, never for one moment leaving the surface of things. That being said, the second movement of Mozart's clarinette concerto is the music that one will hear on going into heaven.

 

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