Mozart: The Vienna Concert, 23 March 1783 Millenium Orchestra
Album info
Album-Release:
2016
HRA-Release:
18.10.2016
Label: Ricercar
Genre: Classical
Artist: Millenium Orchestra, Jodie Devos, Sebastian Wienand & Leonardo Garcia Alarcon
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Symphonie No. 35 in D-Dur, K. 385 Haffner:
- 1I. Allegro con spirito08:11
- Idomeneo, re di Creta, K. 366, Act II Scene 2:
- 2Se il padre perdei05:59
- Lucio Silla, K. 135, Act II Scenes 16 & 17:
- 3II. In un istante oh come / Parto maffretto07:21
- Piano Konzert No. 13 in C-Dur, K. 415:
- 4I. Allegro - Cadenza10:28
- 5II. Andante07:11
- 6III. Rondeau08:29
- Eine kleine Gigue in G-Dur, K. 574:
- 7Eine kleine Gigue in G-Dur, K. 57401:28
- Posthorn Serenade in D-Dur, K. 320:
- 8III. Concertante (Andante grazioso)06:33
- 10 Variationen in G-Dur uber Unser dummer Pobel meint, K. 455:
- 910 Variationen in G-Dur uber Unser dummer Pobel meint, K. 45514:13
- Mia speranza adorata, K. 416:
- 10Mia speranza adorata, K. 41608:40
- Symphonie No. 35 in D-Dur, K. 385 Haffner:
- 11II. Andante07:59
- 12III. Menuetto03:01
- 13IV. Presto04:13
- Don Giovanni, K. 527:
- 14Ouverture05:26
- Die Zauberflote, K. 620:
- 15Ouverture06:15
Info for Mozart: The Vienna Concert, 23 March 1783
On 23 March 1783, an important concert took place in Vienna, playing a considerable role for Mozart’s reputation in the imperial capital, where he had resided since 1781. It is obvious that Mozart wanted to be heard in both what he had composed prior to 1781, as well as in his more recent works. From the Salzburg repertoire, he borrowed the ‘Haffner’ Symphony. To this he added the long concertant movement for wind instruments from the ‘Posthorn’ Serenade. Here we also find two piano concertos (one from Salzburg, and the latest, doubtless composed for the occasion), several arias from earlier operas (Lucio Silla, Idomeneo) or again, recently written. Although he played his concertos, he also improvised keyboard variations and even a fugue (because the emperor was in attendance)... An historic concert to be rediscovered, as if you were there!
Jodie Devos, soprano
Sebastian Wienand, fortepiano
Millenium Orchestra
Leonardo Garcia Alarcon, conductor
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