Description
The finest chamber music from the city of Mozart, Salzburg, with treasures of his early quartet literature – exhilarating ‘Unterhaltungsmusik’ by the 14-year-old genius, Italian masterworks from the classical period and the little known flute quartet by Mozart’s friend, Johann Michael Haydn. Soloist Michael Martin Kofler, one of the most prominent flute virtuosos of our time, masterfully performs with the Salzburg Mozart Quartet. It is an exclusive recording, embellished by the grand acoustics of the Große Saal, University Mozarteum.
Wolfgang Amadé Mozart: G.B.Sammartini: Michael Haydn: Wolfgang Amadé Mozart: Luigi Boccherini: Wolfgang Amadé Mozart |
1.Streichquartett "Lodi" G-Dur KV 80 Quartetto Sinfonico G-Dur Flötenquartett D-Dur* Streichquartett D-Dur KV 155 Streichquartett D-Dur op.2/3 Menuett & Adagio |
Salzburg Mozart Quartet
Werner Neugebauer, Nanni Zimmerebner, violin
Claudia Hofert, viola · Matthias Michael Beckmann, violoncello
Soloist: Michael Martin Kofler, flute* & Federica Longo, English-Horn**
CD MCS 001/01 · High-Definition 96 kHz 24 Bit · Gold Disc
Dedicated servers –
This cycle, in three movements, is interesting as far as these works can be considered precursors of the later—more complete—string quartets.
Dedicated servers –
This cycle, in three movements, is interesting as far as these works can be considered precursors of the later—more complete—string quartets. Mozart returned to the quartet in the early 17 after he had moved to Vienna, met Haydn in person, and developed a friendship with the older composer.