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WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
Violin Concerto No.4 in D K218
(Cadenzas: Rachel Barton Pine)
1.
I
Allegro
8:39
2.
II
Andante cantabile
6:28
3.
III
Rondeau: Andante grazioso - Allegro ma non troppo
7:20
Violin Concerto No.1 in B flat K207
(Cadenzas: Rachel Barton Pine)
4.
I
Allegro moderato
6:56
5.
II
Adagio
7:51
6.
III
Presto
5:45
Violin Concerto No.3 in G K216
(Cadenzas: Rachel Barton Pine)
7.
I
Allegro
9:38
8.
II
Adagio
8:19
9.
III
Rondeau: Allegro
6:35
Violin Concerto No.5 in A K219
(Cadenzas: Rachel Barton Pine)
10.
I
Allegro aperto
9:37
11.
II
Adagio
9:37
12.
III
Rondeau: Tempo di menuetto
8:35
Violin Concerto No.2 in D K211
(Cadenzas: Rachel Barton Pine)
13.
I
Allegro moderato
9:27
14.
II
Andante
7:11
15.
III
Rondeau: Allegro
4:23
Sinfonia concertante in E flat K364 *
(Cadenzas: Mozart)
16.
I
Allegro maestoso
13:13
17.
II
Andante
10:49
18.
III
Presto
6:29
Total time: 146:52
Solo:Rachel Barton Pine violin
Solo:Matthew Lipman viola *
Chamber: Academy of St. Martin in the Fields
Conductor:Sir Neville Marriner
Notes
In celebration on Mozart’s birthday on January 27 and Sir Neville Marriner’s 90th year, Billboard chart-topping violinist Rachel Barton Pine performs the five Mozart Violin Concertos, as well as the Sinfonia Concertante, with the Sir Neville Marriner and the Academy of St Martin in the Fields. The CD is Pine’s first record with AVIE records and marks the recording debut of violist Matthew Lipman, a Rachel Barton Foundation recipient. Pine continues to perform the complete five Mozart Violin Concertos in a single evening’s concert and feels that playing them as a cycle has deepened her relationship with them. She has drawn on a tremendous amount of research in crafting her interpretation. Her study of the composer’s operas strengthened her appreciation for the drama and playfulness of Mozart’s violin concertos, and she highlights the subtle nuaces of the concerti’s ever-changing dialogue in her performance. Pine revels in Mozart’s gift for improvisation, particularly in the little variations in the repeating rondo theme in the last movement of the A major concerto.
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