Mozart - The Last Three Symphonies
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Label: Glossa
Cat No: GCD921119
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 5th May 2014
Contents
Works
Symphony no.39 in E flat major, K543Symphony no.40 in G minor, K550
Symphony no.41 in C major, K551 'Jupiter'
Artists
Orchestra of the Eighteenth CenturyConductor
Frans BruggenWorks
Symphony no.39 in E flat major, K543Symphony no.40 in G minor, K550
Symphony no.41 in C major, K551 'Jupiter'
Artists
Orchestra of the Eighteenth CenturyConductor
Frans BruggenAbout
More than three decades have elapsed since Frans Brüggen set down his earlier visions of Mozart's symphonies with his Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century. Now he has chosen to release his new views of these contrasting yet complementary works as part of his Grand Tour on Glossa.
The Dutch maestro and his band have regularly engaged with the music of the Salzburg genius, and the symphonies have frequently appeared in their concert schedules. If the precise, original performing locations for these symphonies remain elusive, the three works: 'Jupiter' K551, the E flat major, K543, and that “evergreen study in the key of G minor”, K550, known by people all around the world as 'Mozart 40', all clamour for constant and fresh interpretations and these are precisely what Frans Brüggen delivers.
Recordings on Glossa from Brüggen in recent times – always whilst on tour – have included Mozart’s concertos for horn, clarinet and violin, as well as the Requiem.
With Stefano Russomanno providing a well considered booklet essay, this new release of the three final Mozart symphonies, available on two CDs, recorded live in Rotterdam, provides eloquent testimony to Frans Brüggen’s ability to summon up the expressiveness and spontaneity demanded by Mozart’s masterpieces from 1788.
Recorded live in Rotterdam (de Doelen), Netherlands, on 4 March 2010.
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