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Scottish Chamber Orchestra and Alexander Janiczek - Mozart: Wind Concertos (2006) [Hi-Res]

Scottish Chamber Orchestra and Alexander Janiczek - Mozart: Wind Concertos (2006) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Mozart: Wind Concertos
  • Year Of Release: 2006
  • Label: Linn Records
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
  • Total Time: 01:12:28
  • Total Size: 347 mb / 1.14 gb
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Tracklist

01. Flute Concerto in G Major, K. 313: I. Allegro maestoso
02. Flute Concerto in G Major, K. 313: II. Adagio non troppo
03. Flute Concerto in G Major, K. 313: III. Rondo. Tempo di menuetto
04. Bassoon Concerto in B-Flat Major, K. 191: I. Allegro
05. Bassoon Concerto in B-Flat Major, K. 191: II. Andante ma adagio
06. Bassoon Concerto in B-Flat Major, K. 191: III. Rondo. Tempo di menuetto
07. Clarinet Concerto in A Major, K. 622: I. Allegro
08. Clarinet Concerto in A Major, K. 622: II. Adagio
09. Clarinet Concerto in A Major, K. 622: III. Allegro

Scottish Chamber Orchestra and Alexander Janiczek - Mozart: Wind Concertos (2006) [Hi-Res]


Section principals Alison Mitchell (flute), Ursula Leveaux (bassoon) and Maximiliano Martín (clarinet) celebrate the 250th anniversary of the birth of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

Austrian conductor Alexander Janiczek is the ideal choice to lead the orchestra in the well-loved repertoire of his fellow Austrian. Audiophile Audition summed up the recording in its review: 'Three superb concertos, three superb soloists, and a superb hi-res recording.'

Incredibly the Bassoon Concerto was written when Mozart was only eighteen. By this stage in his life he had already written about thirty symphonies, a dozen string quartets and several Italian operas. The Flute Concerto is notable for the fact that Mozart did not like the flute as an instrument, famously stating 'whenever I have to write music for an instrument I dislike, I immediately lose interest'.

In 1791, the last year of his life, Mozart wrote the Clarinet Concerto. Interestingly the Clarinet Concerto was not composed for a standard clarinet in A but for an instrument the court clarinettist Anton Stadler had developed which extended the instrument's lower range by four notes. The Clarinet Concerto was published with the solo part adapted to suit an ordinary clarinet, but for this performance Maximiliano Martin has adapted the text of the first edition to make the best use of the clarinet's lowest register.




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