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Posted by tirexiss at Feb. 14, 2023
Suzie Leblanc, Yannick Nézet-Séguin - Mozart: Lieder (2006)

Suzie Leblanc, Yannick Nézet-Séguin - Mozart: Lieder (2006)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 262 MB | 01:03:02
Genre: Classical | Label: ATMA Classique

Is there a subgroup of works among the creations of top composers that has been more neglected than Mozart's songs? They're neglected partly because they're a very mixed bag; they were mostly composed for specific purposes, and they don't develop as a group in an orderly way as do, say, the piano concertos. At any rate, any new recording of Mozart's songs is good to have – the album title referring to "Lieder" is a bit misleading, for there are songs in French and Italian here as well as German.
Berliner Philharmoniker, Karl Böhm - Mozart: 46 Symphonies (1996)

Berliner Philharmoniker, Karl Böhm - Mozart: 46 Symphonies (1996)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 3.9 Gb | 12:24:35
Genre: Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon

Karl Böhm's recording of the Mozart symphonies with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra is among the most respected and beloved sets of this important body of work. Böhm's set was the first complete recording of the symphonies (including several that subsequent scholarship has shown to be written by other composers and misattributed to Mozart) and it remains a substantial achievement because of the conductor's stature as a Mozartian and because of the enthusiastic and refined playing of the Berlin Philharmonic.
Kristian Bezuidenhout - Mozart: Complete Keyboard Sonatas (2021)

Kristian Bezuidenhout - Mozart: Complete Keyboard Sonatas (2021)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 2.3 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 1.5 GB
10:51:34 | Classical | Label: Harmonia Mundi

This boxed set collects all 9 discs in fortepianist Kristian Bezuidenhout universally acclaimed Mozart Keyboard Music cycle. Praised by Gramophone as "interpretations of today" and BBC Music Magazine for bringing "out all the drama and intensity," this survey is now the benchmark standard for these works.
Dunedin Consort, Soloists, John Butt - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Requiem, Reconstruction of First Performance (2014)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Requiem, Reconstruction of First Performance (2014)
Joanne Lunn, soprano; Rowan Hellier, alto; Thomas Hobbs, tenor; Matthew Brook, bass
Dunedin Consort, conducted by John Butt

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 307 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 148 Mb | Artwork included
Classical, Choral | Label: Linn Records | # CKD 449 | Time: 01:01:39

Gramophone Classical Music Awards 2014 Choral category winner! Purely on grounds of performance alone, this is one of the finest Mozart Requiems of recent years. John Butt brings to Mozart the microscopic care and musicological acumen that have made his Bach and Handel recordings so thought-provoking and satisfying.
Nikita Magaloff - Piano Recital (Mendelssohn, Mozart, Liszt, Skrjabin, Chopin, Glinka) (1994) (Remastered)

Nikita Magaloff - Piano Recital (Mendelssohn, Mozart, Liszt, Skrjabin, Chopin, Glinka) (1994) (Remastered)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) | 246 mb | Covers | 1:14:44 | MP3 CBR 320kbps | 173 mb
Classical | Label: Ermitage / ERM 415-2

Nikita Magaloff is known, among other things, for his complete Chopin recordings. This programme, recorded some eighteen months before his death, shows his very mature pianism.
Walter Gieseking - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Complete Solo Piano Works (1990) 8 CD Box Set [Re-Up]

Walter Gieseking - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Complete Solo Piano Works (1990)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 1.35 Gb | Scans ~ 34 Mb | Time: 09:01:53
Genre: Classical | Label: EMI Classics Références | # 7 63688 2

The contents of the EMI box are too numerous to list but all the sonatas, variations, and most short pieces are here: absent is the London Sketchbook, which is trite juvenalia.
Matthias Bamert, London Mozart Players - Krommer, Stamitz, Pleyel, Kozeluch, Wranitzky: Symphonies [5CDs] (2010)

Matthias Bamert, London Mozart Players - Krommer, Stamitz, Pleyel, Kozeluch, Wranitzky: Symphonies (2010)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 1.32 Gb | Total time: 317:52 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Chandos | # 10628(5) | Recorded: 1993-1995,1997,2001

Matthias Bamert’s Contemporaries of Mozart project is one of Chandos’ longest-running and most successful recording series. Mozart’s unquestionable genius has tended to eclipse the work of many otherwise excellent composers who were writing at the same time as he. Often successful in their day, many of these composers fell into neglect over subsequent decades and were in some cases almost forgotten. Matthias Bamert has shown just how rich this area of the repertoire is, and each of his CDs received superb critical acclaim.
Anastasia Injushina - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Works - Neglected Treasures (2014)

Anastasia Injushina - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Works - Neglected Treasures (2014)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 210 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 163 Mb | Artwork included
Genre: Classical | Label: Ondine | # ODE 1250-2 | Time: 01:09:22

Second release on Ondine by the award-winning pianist Anastasia Injushina features some of the lesser-known aspects of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s (1756–1791) piano music. Injushina is particularly known for the poetry and sensitivity in her playing, which makes Mozart’s music, among others, a perfect choice for repertoire for her. During the 1780s Mozart became deeply interested in Baroque music. In Vienna he took actively part in Sunday meetings arranged by van Swieten where the music of the old masters, such as Handel and Bach, were played. As a result the influence of Baroque music became visible in some of Mozart’s works which are heard on this disc. The Suite in C was influenced by Handel’s piano suites. Prelude and Fugue is a great example of Mozart’s interest in the art of the Fugue and the music of Bach. The Sonata movement KV 312 and Andante in F major for Small Mechanical Organ are among Mozart’s last completed pieces. Twelve Variations in C major on "Ah vous dirai-je, Maman" is a delightful piece based on the famous children’s song Twinkle, twinkle, little star.
Academy of St.Martin-in-the-Fields - Mozart: Divertimenti (5CD) (1990)

Academy of St.Martin-in-the-Fields - Mozart: Divertimenti (5CD) (1990)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 04:30:40 | 1.3 Gb
Genre: Classical | Label: Philips | Catalog: 422504

One normally thinks of Divertimenti being occasional works, written to accompany other activities. While this was the intent of Mozart, his brilliance just can't be caged. These works are varied, interesting, expressive, and even famous. The three Divertimenti K136, K137 and K138 are actually string quartets but someone (W. Mozart? Leopold Mozart?)wrote "Divertimento" on the autograph score. Each has its own character and all have found their way into the repertoire. Often heard on classical music stations, they are tuneful and energetic works that predict correctly the brilliant future Mozart would achieve.
Murray Perahia, English Chamber Orchestra - Mozart: The Complete Piano Concertos [12CDs / Remastering] (2012)

Murray Perahia, English Chamber Orchestra - Mozart: The Complete Piano Concertos [12CDs / Remastering] (2012)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 2.76 Gb | Total time: 11:34:26 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Sony Classical | # 1914112 | Recorded: 1975-1988

Perahia’s immaculate technique, stylistic surety, and classical symmetry are remarkably consistent. While his tone is always singing and rounded, lyrical melodies and decorative passages alike convey a slight diamond-like edge to the peak of crescendos or an emphatic accent. This helps achieve an attractive fusion of unruffled poise and dramatic tension. You hear this quite readily in the B-flat K. 456 concerto ‘s first movement, or in the carefully pedaled trills and restatement of the main theme in K. 595’s heavenly Larghetto, also sampled here. Perahia’s symbiotic musical rapport with Radu Lupu in the two-piano concerto and the two-piano version of the concerto for three pianos should not go unmentioned.
– Jed Distler