Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Oboenspitze, vol. 2

Alexei Utkin, Hermitage Chamber Orchestra

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In the mid-18th century a composition bearing the name Sinfonia concertante captivated audiences at large public concerts in Paris, London and Mannheim. In many ways akin to a solo concerto, symphonies with the participation of a group of solo instruments were seen primarily as an alternative to the usual orchestral symphony – somewhat lighter in content, but far more virtuoso and showy by nature. The powerful, stirring sound of the orchestra (in which an important role was played by developed parts for wind instruments) was combined with sections that allowed the best European performers to demonstrate their mastery.
As things turned out, the wider public is familiar with only a few examples among many hundreds of 18th-century concertante symphonies. By a certain irony of fate, sometimes even the names of composers who were famous in their day for writing dozens of such symphonies have been practically forgotten, whereas Mozart’s sole surviving opus in this genre, the Sinfonia concertante in E flat major for violin and viola (KV 364), is traditionally an integral part of the classical repertoire. It sufficed for Mozart to make just one episodic application of the sinfonia concertante genre in order to eclipse his colleagues’ legacy for several centuries, although admittedly this work occupies an important place among his compositions.

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1.
Quintet in C minor (KV 406/516b). - Allegro
12:39
2.
Quintet in C minor (KV 406/516b). - Andante
03:49
3.
Quintet in C minor (KV 406/516b). - Menuetto in canone. Trio in canone al roverscio
03:44
4.
Quintet in C minor (KV 406/516b). - Allegro
06:24
5.
Sinfonia concertante in E flat major (KV 364). - Allegro maestoso
12:17
6.
Sinfonia concertante in E flat major (KV 364). - Andante
09:12
7.
Sinfonia concertante in E flat major (KV 364). - Presto
06:09

Total time: 00:54:14

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CM0082006

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Meitner design

Microphones

Neumann km130 DPA (B & K) 4006 ; DPA (B & K) 4011 SCHOEPS mk2S ; SCHOEPS mk41

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Original Recording Format

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Michael Serebryanyi

Recording Engineer

Erdo Groot, Roger de Schot

Recording location

5th Studio of The Russian Television and Radio

Recording Software

Merging

Recording Type & Bit Rate

DSD64

Release DateNovember 20, 2015

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