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London Symphony Orchestra - Mozart: Wind Concertos (2021) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

London Symphony Orchestra, Jaime Martin, Timothy Jones, Andrew Marriner, Olivier Stankiewicz, Juliana Koch, Chris Richards & Rachel Gough - Mozart: Wind Concertos (2021)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 141:17 minutes | 2,83 GB
Classical | Label: LSO Live, Official Digital Download

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 at LSO St Luke’s.

London Symphony Orchestra - Mozart: Wind Concertos (2021)  Music

Posted by delpotro at Nov. 17, 2021
London Symphony Orchestra - Mozart: Wind Concertos (2021)

London Symphony Orchestra, Jaime Martin, Timothy Jones, Andrew Marriner, Olivier Stankiewicz, Juliana Koch, Chris Richards & Rachel Gough - Mozart: Wind Concertos (2021)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 570 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 325 Mb | Digital booklet | 02:21:17
Classical | Label: LSO Live

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 at LSO St Luke’s.
Henryk Szeryng, Aurèle Nicolet, Heinz Holliger, Sir Neville Marriner - Mozart: Violin & Wind Concertos (9CD) (2012)

Henryk Szeryng, Aurèle Nicolet, Heinz Holliger, Sir Neville Marriner - Mozart: Violin & Wind Concertos (9CD) (2012)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 2.7 Gb | 08:43:13
Genre: Classical | Label: Decca

For Mozart, wind instruments had their own voices, full of warmth and tenderness, as much as singers did, and his concertos are animated with an operatic sense of drama. His own experience as a violinist allowed him to write five concertos for the instrument that are full of sparky virtuosity, here conveyed with sovereign authority by Henryk Szeryng. This collection (originally released as part of the legendary Philips Classics Mozart Edition) is full of truly authoritative performances featuring internationally acclaimed artists.
Antonio Vivaldi: The Fours Seasons / L'Estro Armonico / La Stravaganza / La Cetra / 8 Wind Concertos [REUPLOAD]

Vivaldi: The Fours Seasons / L'Estro Armonico / La Stravaganza / La Cetra / 8 Wind Concertos
EAC Rip | FLAC+LOG+CUE | Booklet & Covers | RAR 2.18GB
7 CD | Classical | 2003 | Decca | Playing Time: 462'05"

Anyone seeking a respectable Vivaldi collection by dependable performers will find this seven-disc set from Decca more than suitable for everyday needs and quite rewarding on repeated listening.
Vivaldi: Concertos - Marriner Neville - Academy of St. Martin in the Fields

Vivaldi: Concertos - Marriner Neville - Academy of St. Martin in the Fields - Alan Loverday - Iona Brown - Box-Set : 7 CDS - (1970 -78) 2004.
APE + CUE
Covers | Booklet | 2.1 GB | 26 parts

Sir Neville Marriner says that the small ensemble he founded in 1958 ‘had no intention of giving any concerts or continuing forever’. Happily, whatever the initial intention, 50 years on the Academy is firmly established as one of the world’s leading chamber orchestras and, according to The Times journalist Richard Morrison, ‘As you travel round the globe, the Academy’s name has an aura possessed by no other British orchestra.
Michael Schneider, La Stagione Frankfurt, Camerata Köln - Telemann: Wind Concertos Vol.1 (2007)

Michael Schneider, La Stagione Frankfurt, Camerata Köln - Telemann: Wind Concertos Vol.1 (2007)
Classical | Eac. Flac, Image+.Cue, Log | Covers | 257.84 MB
Label: CPO | TT: 55:25

Germany's CPO label has presented the efforts of performers who have doggedly unearthed unknown music of various periods, especially the eighteenth century. With the voluminous corpus of concertos by Telemann, many of which exist only in manuscript, they enter a field with a lot of still-uncharted territory. This set of wind concertos is one of the label's most useful releases despite a few quirks. The music offers a good quick overview of the various influences at work in Telemann's concertos, which began with the seventeenth century concerto structure of a sequence of short elements resembling rhetorical figures but overlaid them with Italian and (especially) French influences. There are hints of Handel, Couperin, Corelli, Bach, and other composers, but there is a lightness and enthusiasm throughout that is entirely Telemann's own. (James Manheim)
La Stagione Frankfurt, Camerata Koln, Michael Schneider - Telemann: Wind Concertos, Vol.1 (2007) (Repost)

La Stagione Frankfurt, Camerata Koln, Michael Schneider - Telemann: Wind Concertos, Vol.1 (2007)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 55:25 | 276 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: CPO | Catalog: 777 032-2

Germany's CPO label has presented the efforts of performers who have doggedly unearthed unknown music of various periods, especially the eighteenth century. With the voluminous corpus of concertos by Telemann, many of which exist only in manuscript, they enter a field with a lot of still-uncharted territory. This set of wind concertos is one of the label's most useful releases despite a few quirks.
Michael Schneider, La Stagione Frankfurt, Camerata Köln - Telemann: The Complete Wind Concertos [8CDs] (2015)

Michael Schneider, La Stagione Frankfurt, Camerata Köln - Telemann: The Complete Wind Concertos [8CDs] (2015)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 2,21 Gb | Total time: 493:27 | Scans included
Classical | Label: CPO | # 777 939-2 | Recorded: 2005-2011

Telemann wrote instrumental concertos for all the wind instruments of his epoch – for example, for oboe and oboe d’amore and for transverse flute, recorder, and flauto pastorale. Since he could play most of these instruments, he wrote extremely idiomatic parts showing each instrument in a favourable light and simultaneously appealing to the instrumentalist. The concertos exhibit a wealth of varied (and often unusual) ensemble formations, concerto practices and forms. A one-of-kind cosmos of performance joy and fantasy spreads out in the Italian, French, German, and Polish styles, and it was because of its uniqueness that cpo set out on the adventure of a complete recording of Telemann’s wind concertos with La Stagione and the Camerata Köln.
Michael Schneider, La Stagione Frankfurt - Telemann: Wind Concertos Vol.4 (2009)

Michael Schneider, La Stagione Frankfurt - Telemann: Wind Concertos Vol.4 (2009)
Classical | Eac. Flac, Img+Cue, Log | Covers | 286 MB
Label: CPO | Catalog N.: CPO 777400-2 | TT: 60:47

How admirably Telemann succeeds may be heard listening to these concertos. Eschewing the Italian three-movement model of fast-slow-fast, he adheres to the German layout of four movements: slow-fast-slow-fast. Also in contrast to the works of his Italian counterparts, who not infrequently fell into the lazy habit of writing the same concerto over and over again, each of Telemann’s examples is strikingly different, not just in its instrumentation, but in its melodic and harmonic content and in the patterning of its passagework. Nonetheless, exquisitely beautiful as some of his slow movements are—listen to the Largo of the A-Major Oboe d’amore Concerto—it would be disingenuous to pretend that Telemann (or German Baroque composers in general) ever mastered the art of the Italian instrumental cantilena that grew out of the melodiousness of the language and Italy’s long vocal tradition. Nothing in these concertos can compare, for example, to the timeless beauty of the Adagio from Albinoni’s D-Minor Oboe Concerto, op. 9/2, written at approximately the same time as the Telemann.

Michael Schneider - Telemann: Wind Concertos, Vol. 7 (2012)  Music

Posted by varrock at June 27, 2019
Michael Schneider - Telemann: Wind Concertos, Vol. 7 (2012)

Michael Schneider - Telemann: Wind Concertos, Vol. 7 (2012)
WEB FLAC (tracks+booklet) - 293 MB | Tracks: 23 | 66:34 min
Style: Classical | Label: CPO

The six concertos of the seventh and penultimate volume in cpo’s Telemann Wind Concertos series once again enables the listener to experience the broad stylistic spectrum found in these concertos. This volume presents six more concertos from the early short Oboe Concerto in C minor TWV 51: c 2 to the extended Double Concerto for Alto Recorder and Bassoon in F major TWV 52: F 1.