Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Herbert Blomstedt - Mozart: Symphonies Nos. 39, 40 & 41 (2023) [Hi-Res]
- Title: Mozart: Symphonies Nos. 39, 40 & 41
- Year Of Release: 2023
- Label: BR Klassik
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:42:09
- Total Size: 507 / 982 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
CD1
01. Symphony No. 39 in E-Flat Major, K. 543: I. Adagio - Allegro
02. Symphony No. 39 in E-Flat Major, K. 543: II.Andante con moto
03. Symphony No. 39 in E-Flat Major, K. 543: III. Menuetto. Allegretto
04. Symphony No. 39 in E-Flat Major, K. 543: IV. Finale. Allegro
05. Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K. 550: I. Molto allegro
06. Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K. 550: II. Andante
07. Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K. 550: III. Menuetto. Allegretto - Trio
08. Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K. 550: IV. Allegro assai
CD2
01. Symphony No. 41 in C Major, K. 551 "Jupiter": I. Allegro vivace
02. Symphony No. 41 in C Major, K. 551 "Jupiter": II. Andante cantabile
03. Symphony No. 41 in C Major, K. 551 "Jupiter": III. Menuetto. Allegretto - Trio
04. Symphony No. 41 in C Major, K. 551 "Jupiter": IV. Molto allegro
"For today’s musicologists, performers and concert-going audiences, Mozart’s final symphonies are still a veritable miracle. Why they were written remains a mystery, and no-one knows whether Mozart ever heard them performed during his lifetime. One thing is certain: Mozart created three individual, distinctive and unique works here, which complement each other despite their extreme diversity. The symphonies in E Major, K 543 (no. 39), G minor, K. 550 (no. 40), and C Major, K. 551 (no. 41, also known as “The Jupiter”) are the ones that most represent Mozart’s symphonic legacy to later generations of musicians. With its slow introduction, the Symphony in E flat major also opens the entire cycle, already giving the listener a sense of its highs and lows. As early as 1800, the popular ""Great"" G minor Symphony was praised as the “painting of a passion-stricken soul”. Like its big sister, the ""Jupiter"" Symphony in C Major, it numbers among the most-played works in classical music and has been immortalized in countless recordings. Nevertheless, these symphonies - probably the most profound ones before Beethoven - reveal themselves as something quite new in every interpretation. ""Mozart placed all the dark sides of human existence into his G minor Symphony"", says Herbert Blomstedt, adding that its “passion” continues to fascinate him. The eminent Swedish conductor Herbert Blomstedt, a close associate and regular guest conductor of the BRSO, conducted the E Major Symphony on December 18 and 19, 2019 in the Philharmonie at the Munich Gasteig, the G minor Symphony in concerts on January 31 and February 1, 2013 and the ""Jupiter"" Symphony on December 21 and 22, 2017 in the Herkulessaal of Munich’s Residenz. The new 2-CD set from BR-KLASSIK now presents these great cornerstones of Mozart's symphonic oeuvre –in the very best sound quality."
CD1
01. Symphony No. 39 in E-Flat Major, K. 543: I. Adagio - Allegro
02. Symphony No. 39 in E-Flat Major, K. 543: II.Andante con moto
03. Symphony No. 39 in E-Flat Major, K. 543: III. Menuetto. Allegretto
04. Symphony No. 39 in E-Flat Major, K. 543: IV. Finale. Allegro
05. Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K. 550: I. Molto allegro
06. Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K. 550: II. Andante
07. Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K. 550: III. Menuetto. Allegretto - Trio
08. Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K. 550: IV. Allegro assai
CD2
01. Symphony No. 41 in C Major, K. 551 "Jupiter": I. Allegro vivace
02. Symphony No. 41 in C Major, K. 551 "Jupiter": II. Andante cantabile
03. Symphony No. 41 in C Major, K. 551 "Jupiter": III. Menuetto. Allegretto - Trio
04. Symphony No. 41 in C Major, K. 551 "Jupiter": IV. Molto allegro
"For today’s musicologists, performers and concert-going audiences, Mozart’s final symphonies are still a veritable miracle. Why they were written remains a mystery, and no-one knows whether Mozart ever heard them performed during his lifetime. One thing is certain: Mozart created three individual, distinctive and unique works here, which complement each other despite their extreme diversity. The symphonies in E Major, K 543 (no. 39), G minor, K. 550 (no. 40), and C Major, K. 551 (no. 41, also known as “The Jupiter”) are the ones that most represent Mozart’s symphonic legacy to later generations of musicians. With its slow introduction, the Symphony in E flat major also opens the entire cycle, already giving the listener a sense of its highs and lows. As early as 1800, the popular ""Great"" G minor Symphony was praised as the “painting of a passion-stricken soul”. Like its big sister, the ""Jupiter"" Symphony in C Major, it numbers among the most-played works in classical music and has been immortalized in countless recordings. Nevertheless, these symphonies - probably the most profound ones before Beethoven - reveal themselves as something quite new in every interpretation. ""Mozart placed all the dark sides of human existence into his G minor Symphony"", says Herbert Blomstedt, adding that its “passion” continues to fascinate him. The eminent Swedish conductor Herbert Blomstedt, a close associate and regular guest conductor of the BRSO, conducted the E Major Symphony on December 18 and 19, 2019 in the Philharmonie at the Munich Gasteig, the G minor Symphony in concerts on January 31 and February 1, 2013 and the ""Jupiter"" Symphony on December 21 and 22, 2017 in the Herkulessaal of Munich’s Residenz. The new 2-CD set from BR-KLASSIK now presents these great cornerstones of Mozart's symphonic oeuvre –in the very best sound quality."
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