7 in F, K. 224/241a (1776), Church Sonata No.

There are also several "unnumbered" symphonies from this time period. 4 in E major, K. 542 Mozart: Piano Trio No.

Pianist Jolanda Violante combines intellectual vision with sparkling and virtuosic playing. The movements of these concertos are arrangements of keyboard sonatas by various contemporary composers (Raupach, Honauer, Schobert, Eckart, C. P. E. Bach). The detail is simply astonishing; intonation is perfect; and balances are carefully constructed. 5 in C major, K. 187 (Anh. 8 in F for Keyboard with Violin (or Flute) and cello, K. 13, Violin Sonata No. Perhaps his best-admired work is in opera, the piano concerto, sonata, the symphony, the string quartet, and string quintet. 17, K. 334) (1780), Cassation in G major, K. 63, first movement march (1769), Divertimento No. ArkivMusic - The Source for Classical Music!

Composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In his production of minuets, Mozart generally followed Haydn's example, preferring the slow character of the dance.

Many of these cannot be definitively established as having been written by Mozart (see here). 4 in E minor, Op. 5 in F major, K. 158 (1772–73), String Quartet No. No. Some of the symphonies (K. 297, 385, 550) were revised by the author after their first versions.

Beethoven: Piano Trio No. MOZART Piano Trios: in G, K 496; in B?, K 502; in E, K 542; in C, K 548; in G, K 564; Divertimento in B?, K 254 • Tr Stradivari (period instruments) • cpo 777 273 (2 CDs: 125:12) The Read more present performance is one of great interest. Solo Ensemble Arion Trio. Renowned for its superb sound quality, Chandos has won many prestigious awards for its natural sound. Running Time: 136:33. 13 in C for Keyboard and Violin, K. 28, Violin Sonata No. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1990 Box Set release of Piano Quintets, Quartets, Trios, Etc. 2 in D major, K. 131 (1772), Divertimento for string quartet or string orchestra in D major, K. 136/125a ("Salzburg Symphony No. The final Allegros of the Trios in C major, K. 548, and in G major, K. 564, and even the opening of K. 254, could easily spin out of control, but the Gryphon's sense of phrasing and ensemble work give it a nice speed that is always controlled and purposeful, but above all, lively and engaging. Colchester 1 Commerce Park Examples of his earliest works are those found in Nannerl's Music Book. 7 in B-flat major, Op. There are also several "unnumbered" symphonies from this time period that make use of music from Mozart's operas from the same time period. present performance is one of great interest. 2) Nowhere in the notes or on the tray liner does it tell you clearly who are the three members of the Gryphon Trio. Title 6 Klavier-Trios Composer Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: I-Catalogue Number I-Cat. 3 in G major, K. 156/134b (1772), String Quartet No. Commerce Way 3 in D, K. 69/41k (1772), Church Sonata No. The members of the Gryphon-- Jamie Parker, piano, Anna Patipatanakoon, violin, and Roman Borys, cello -- have an incredibly consistent and eminently suitable approach to Mozart's writing that makes this so pleasant.

9 in C for Keyboard with Violin (or Flute) and cello, K. 14, Violin Sonata No. 2 (probably to close Serenade, "Posthorn", K. 320) (1779), March in C major, K. 408/383e, No. It’s something that bothered me from time to time, but not to such extend that it affected my view of this release in a serious way. Warmly recommended. The Trio K 496 in G is a fine example of how these musicians care about big phrasing and pulse. First, two small complaints about this recording by the Gryphon Trio of Mozart's piano trios: 1) its title is slightly misleading because it's only the trios for piano, violin, and cello and "complete" refers to the wholeness of the works (i.e., there are no single-movement works for piano, violin, and cello). 45 in E flat major, Hoboken 15/29 Mozart: Piano Trio No.

Many of them were given numbers past 41 (but not in chronological order) in an older collection of Mozart's works (Mozart-Werke, 1877–1910, referred to as "GA"), but newer collections refer to them only by their entries in the Köchel catalogue. Note the order of the two instruments: for the most part, these are keyboard-centric sonatas where the violin plays a more accompanying role. That’s not to say that Barenboim père sinks into the background. On the other hand, for most chamber music and vocal music there is no such numbering (or at least no generally accepted one). by type of composition. 39–41) were completed in about three months in 1788. However, not everything in life is predictable, fortunately! 5 in F, K. 145/124b (1772), Church Sonata No. Label: Philips - 422 514-2 • Series: Complete Mozart Edition - Vol. 5 Trio: "Der Kanarienvogel" The Canary) (1791), 4 German Dances, K. 602 (includes No. Charles Rosen wrote that "by general consent, Mozart's greatest achievement in chamber music is the group of string quintets with two violas."[2]. The way Parker, Patipatanakoon, and Borys match their articulation adds to the overall charm of the music. Arguably the most widely played concertos for horn, the four Horn Concertos are a major part of most professional horn players' repertoire.

7, K. 205/167A) (1772), March in D major, K. 335/320a, No. Three Milanese Quartets called "Divertimento": Mozart left a huge production of dances for orchestra in different genres, including more than 100 minuets, two quadrilles, over 30 contra dances, over 50 allemandes (Teitsch, Ländler, or German Dances), a gavotte (French folk dance) and ballet and pantomime music. Piano Trio in E-Flat Major, K. 498 "Kegelstatt" (Version for Violin, Viola & Piano) ... Mozart: The Complete Sonatas and Variations for Violin & Piano 2007 Duets for two Violin - Op. Piano Trio in E-Flat Major, K. 498 "Kegelstatt" (Version for Violin, Viola & Piano) ... Mozart: The Complete Sonatas and Variations for Violin & Piano 2007 Duets for two Violin - Op. Mozart also wrote a concertone, an adagio and two stand-alone rondos for violin and orchestra. Lossless is available in FLAC and ALAC (For Mac). 15 in F for Keyboard and Violin, K. 30, Variations in G major, "La bergère Célimène", K. 359 (1781), Preludes and Fugues for Violin, Viola and Cello, K. 404a, String Quartet No. 91 - Allegro (for clarinet (B♭), 2 violins, viola, cello), Cassation in D major (Serenade No.