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Mozart: Wind Concertos

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Principal players of the London Symphony Orchestra display their virtuosic talents on this album of concertos for wind instruments by Mozart, recorded in concert with conductor Jaime Martín in the excellent acoustic of the Jerwood Hall, LSO St Luke's.

Three of Mozart's wind concertos are included: the Oboe Concerto, K314, with soloist Olivier Stankiewicz; the Clarinet Concerto, K622, performed by former LSO Principal Andrew Marriner; and the Horn Concerto No 2, K 417, played by Timothy Jones. Complementing these works is a performance of the beautiful Sinfonia Concertante, K297b, in which bassoonist Rachel Gough, oboist Juliana Koch and clarinettist Chris Richards take the solo roles.

Also included is a recording of Mozart's popular 'Gran Partita', performed by the London Symphony Orchestra Wind Ensemble.

Composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Conductor Jaime Martín
Soloists Olivier Stankiewicz (oboe), Juliana Koch (oboe), Andrew Marriner (clarinet), Chris Richards (clarinet), Rachel Gough (bassoon), Timothy Jones (horn)
Performers London Symphony Orchestra

Disc 1
Horn Concerto No 2 in E-flat major, K417
1. I. Allegro
2. II. Andante
3. III. Rondo: Allegro – Più allegro

Oboe Concerto in C major, K314
4. I. Allegro aperto
5. II. Adagio non troppo
6. III. Rondo: Allegretto

Clarinet Concerto in A major, K622
7. I. Allegro
8. II. Adagio
9. III. Rondo: Allegro

Disc 2
Sinfonia Concertante for Four Winds in E-flat major, K297b
1. I. Allegro
2. II. Adagio
3. III. Andantino con variazioni

Serenade No 10 for Winds in B-flat major, K361, ‘Gran Partita’
4. I. Largo – Molto allegro
5. II. Menuetto
6. III. Adagio
7. IV. Menuetto: Allegretto
8. V. Romance: Adagio
9. VI. Tema con variazioni
10. VII. Finale: Molto allegro

Release Date 19 November 2021
LSO0855 | 0822231185567

Producer Andrew Cornall (Concertos; Sinfonia Concertante), James Mallinson (Serenade No 10)
Engineers Classic Sound Ltd
Recorded October 2019 (Concertos; Sinfonia Concertante) & October 2015 (Serenade No 10), Jerwood Hall, LSO St Luke's, London

Booklet in English, French & German

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Reviews

‘…The persuasiveness of the musicianship on display throughout is its own recommendation.’

- Gramophone

‘…each performance offers many pleasures…’

- Colin’s Column

'Thanks to a rather exceptional sound recording, the listener thus enters with joy in these twirling rhythms and this leaping lightness maintained by Jaime Martin, very attentive to the respect of the Mozartian gesture.’

- Hebdoscope