MOZART
Symphonies 29, 31 (Paris), 32, 35 (Haffner) & 36 (Linz)
Scottish Chamber Orchestra / Sir Charles Mackerras
Symphony No.29 in A major, K.201 –
I. Allegro moderato
II. Andante
III. Menuetto
IV. Allegro con spirito
Symphony No.31 in D major ‘Paris’, K.297 –
I. Allegro assai
II. Andantino
II. Andante (alternative 2nd movement)
III. Allegro
Symphony No.32 in G major, K.318 –
I. Allegro spiritoso
II. Andante
Symphony No.35 in D major ‘Haffner’, K.385 –
I. Allegro con spirito
II. Andante
III. Menuetto
IV. Finale Presto
Symphony No.36 in C major ‘Linz’, K.425 –
I. Adagio – allegro spiritoso
II. Adagio
III. Menuetto
IV. Finale presto
The multi-award-winning partnership of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra and Sir Charles Mackerras is reunited in this second collection of Mozart Symphonies featuring Nos 29, 31 (Paris), 32, 35 (Haffner) & 36 (Linz)’. This much anticipated recording follows on from the astounding success of ‘Mozart Symphonies 38 – 41’ which resulted in him winning the Critics’ Award at the 2009 BRIT Awards and led to ’Mozart Symphonies 38-41’ being named Disc of the Year at the 2009 BBC Music Magazine Awards.
• This recording includes both versions of the 2nd movement of the Paris Symphony; unusually Sir Charles requested that the alternative version follows the original, rather than coming at the end of the album as an appendix.
• An obsessive musical researcher, Sir Charles merged his considerable knowledge of these works with scores and parts he has been editing from available sources for years for this recording.
• Sir Charles Mackerras has won widespread praise for his fresh, vibrant and youthful Mozart performances, which was named the classical recording of 2008 by the Sunday Times and HMV Choice. It also won a 2009 Midem Award for Symphonic Works and a Choc de l’année Award from Le Monde de la Musique.
• This recording re-unites the award-winning team, including producer James Mallinson, who has just been nominated for a Grammy award.
• Sir Charles Mackerras, the SCO’s Conductor Laureate, has produced numerous award-winning recordings, performed fifty times at the Edinburgh Festival and in 2005 was the first recipient of the ‘Queen’s Medal for Music’.
Linn Records 2SACDs CKD350