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WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
1.
Overture to ''Apollo et Hyacinthus'', KV 38
2:49
(Intrada)
in D Major • in D-Dur • en ré majeur
Latin Intermedio in Three Acts
Allegro
2.
Overture to ''Bastien und Bastienne'', KV 50
1:57
(Intrada)
in G Major • in G-Dur • en sol majeur
Singspiel (Play with Song) in One Act
Allegro
Concerto (No.1), KV 37 *
15:45
in F Major • in F-Dur • en fa majeur
for Piano and Orchestra
Cadenzas by Murray Perahia (movement II) and Olivier Messiaen (?)
(movement III)
3.
I
Allegro
4:41
after movement I from Violin Sonata in F major, Op.1 No.5 (c.1760)
by Hermann Friedrich Raupach (1728-1778)
4.
II
Andante - Cadenza - [Tempo I]
4:48
after a work by an unknown composer
5.
III
Rondo. [Allegro] - Cadenza - [Tempo I}
6:15
after movement I from Harpsichord Sonata in F major,
Op.2 No.3 (1763)
by Leontzi Honauer (1737 - c.1790)
Concerto (No.2), KV 39 *
15:09
in B-Flat Major • in B-Dur • en si bémol majeur
for Piano and Orchestra
Cadenzas by Vladimir Ashkenazy
6.
I
Allegro spiritoso - Cadenza - [Tempo I]
4:45
after movement I from Violin Sonata in B flat major, Op.1 No.1
(c.1760)
by Hermann Friedrich Raupach
7.
II
Andante
6:22
after movement I from Sonata in F major, Op.17 No.2
by Johann Schobert (1735 - 1767)
8.
III
Molto allegro - Cadenza - [Tempo I]
4:00
after movement III from Violin Sonata in B flat major, Op.1 No.1
by Hermann Friedrich Raupach
Concerto (No.3), KV 40 *
13:06
in D Major • in D-Dur • en ré majeur
for Piano and Orchestra
Cadenza by the composer
9.
I
Allegro maestoso - Cadenza - [Tempo I]
5:10
after movement I from Harpsichord Sonata in D major,
Op.2 No.1 (1763)
by Leontzi Honauer
10.
II
Andante
4:26
after movement I from Keyboard Sonata in A major,
Op.1 No.4 (1763)
by Johann Gottfried Eckard (1735 - 1809)
11.
III
Presto
3:29
after La Böhmer for keyboard, H81, Wq. 117/26 (1754)
by Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach (1714 - 1788)
Concerto (No.4), KV 41 *
12:42
in G Major • in G-Dur • en sol majeur
for Piano and Orchestra
Cadenzas by Vladimir Ashkenazy
12.
I
Allegro - Cadenza - [Tempo I]
4:51
qfter movement I from Harpsichord Sonata in G major, Op.1 No.1
(c.1760)
13.
II
Andante
4:07
after movement II from Violin Sonata in B flat major, Op.1 No.1
(c.1760)
by Hermann Friedrich Raupach
14.
III
Molto allegro - Cadenza - [Tempo I]
3:42
after movement III from Harpsichord Sonata in G major, Op.1 No.1
by Leontzi Honauer
Total time: 61:22
Orchestra: Manchester Camerata
Caroline Pether leader
Conductor:Gábor Takács-Nagy
About
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet and Gábor Takács-Nagy continue their acclaimed survey of Mozart’s Piano Concertos with this tenth volume, concentrating on the very early works of the child-genius composer. As an exercise, his father, Leopold, tasked the eleven-year-old Mozart with creating concertos from existing works by (then popular, but now mostly forgotten) other composers. This ‘pasticcio’ technique was in fact quite common in the late baroque and early classical periods, especially for the creation of dramatic entertainment. Jean-Efflam Bavouzet explains: ‘Mozart’s contribution extends only to the orchestral part, for Mozart did not alter a note in the keyboard part of those pieces that Leopold had chosen for him. Excellent pedagogue that he was, Leopold did not only prepare only an exercise in orchestration, but also a procedure to allow his miraculously gifted young son to become acquainted with the form of the concerto.’ The four concertos are complemented by two overtures from Mozart’s earliest works in the operatic genre: Apollo et Hyacinthus and Bastien und Bastienne.
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