MOZART Oboe Concerto K314 HAYDN Sinfonia Concertante
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Composer or Director: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph Haydn
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Claves
Magazine Review Date: 02/2015
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 40
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 50 1302
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer
Claudio Abbado, Conductor Lucas Macías Navarro, Oboe Mozart Orchestra Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer |
Sinfonia Concertante |
Joseph Haydn, Composer
Claudio Abbado, Conductor Gregory Ahss, Violin Guilhaume Santana, Bassoon Joseph Haydn, Composer Konstantin Pfiz, Cello Lucas Macías Navarro, Oboe Mozart Orchestra |
Author: Nalen Anthoni
Five minds meet at every turn in the Sinfonia concertante, supremely crafted at every turn by Haydn (notice the soloists’ entry in the first movement, not with the first subject but with the second), Abbado persuading his musicians to share his patently clear love of the work. Gentle warmth abounds in the first movement, brass mostly stay in the background, timpani rumble. But instrumental balance, concertino vs ripieno, is as it ought to be, the Andante lyrically, even yearningly shaped. If you were expecting a finale similar in cast to the first movement, Abbado surprises with terser attack, prominent brass and better-present timpani. He contours this marvellous work as he feels it. It’s a valid view, as is that of Frans Brüggen, whose period-instrument performance has a sharper profile. Then there’s Thomas Fey, concentrated, snappy and inviting invective; but an interpretation of great distinction all the same.
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