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Murray Perahia, English Chamber Orchestra Soloists - Beethoven, Mozart: Quintets for Piano and Winds (1986)

Murray Perahia, English Chamber Orchestra Soloists - Beethoven, Mozart: Quintets for Piano and Winds (1986)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 199 Mb | Total time: 52:43 | Scans included
Classical | Label: PCBS Masterworks ‎| # MK 42099| Recorded: 1986

…[O]utstanding…with Perahia's playing wonderfully refreshing in the Andante and a superb response from the four wind soloists… Clearly all the players are enjoying this rewarding music.
Die Freitagsakademie - Wiener Klassik: Beethoven And Mozart Quintets For Piano And Winds (2016)

Die Freitagsakademie - Wiener Klassik: Beethoven And Mozart Quintets For Piano And Winds (2016)
Mp3 CBR320 Kbps -> 116 Mb (5% Rec.)
Classical | Label: Winter & Winter | 2016 | 0:48:50

The premiere of Mozarts Quintet for piano and winds must have been a shock and at the same time a delight for the audience of the 18th century. The immense richness of colors and sounds were entirely unusual. Mozart had been searching for new challenges and was rewarded. After the premier on April 1st, 1784 Mozart has written to his father: ""I myself consider it to be the best thing I have written in my life."" Mozart celebrated one of the greatest triumphs of his career. For the first time the near-orchestral rich sonorities, the masterful harmony and the continuing and vigorous dialogue of the oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon in relation to the piano was heard. Only thirteen years later Beethoven used the same unusual combination of instruments. His quintet for piano and winds was also premiered in Vienna on April 6, 1797. Both artists chose to compose for an entire unique and by that date unknown instrumentation and each had his own musical approach.
NDR-Sinfonieorchester, Christoph Eschenbach, Midori, Nobuko Imai - Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante; Concerto K. Anh. 56 (2001)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante; Concerto in D Major K. Anh. 56 (2001)
Midori, violin; Nobuko Imai, viola; NDR-Sinfonieorchester; Christoph Eschenbach, piano & conductor

EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 251 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 134 Mb | Scans ~ 81 Mb
Genre: Classical | Label: Sony Classical | # SK 89488 | Time: 00:58:34

Of all the reconstructions prompted by the 1991 Mozart jamboree, Philip Wilby’s recreation of the Violin and Piano Concerto of 1778 was the most worthwhile. Wilby skilfully completed the 120-bar fragment of the first movement and took the slow movement and finale from the unusually brilliant, ‘public’ D major Violin Sonata, K306. There are problems – not least of dates – with Wilby’s thesis that the Sonata is the ‘last resting-place’ of the projected double concerto. But the three movements certainly make a satisfying entity. Midori and Eschenbach give an immensely polished reading, phrasing with unfailing subtlety and sophistication.
Quatuor Voce, Lise Berthaud - Mozart, Brahms: String Quintets (2015)

Quatuor Voce, Lise Berthaud - Mozart, Brahms: String Quintets (2015)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers + Digital Booklet | 60:11 | 299 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Alpha Classics | Catalog: Alpha 214

After its first two recordings, devoted to Schubert then Beethoven, highly praised and recommended by the critics, this eclectic, innovative quartet is now celebrating its tenth anniversary by tackling the string quintets of Mozart and Brahms. These two scores, representative of the culmination of a career in the case of Brahms and, for Mozart, the end of a life, are sustained by vigorous inspiration and frothing energy.

Mozart: The Complete Quintets Vol. 1 (1997)  Music

Posted by ArlegZ at Oct. 16, 2024
Mozart: The Complete Quintets Vol. 1 (1997)

Mozart: The Complete Quintets Vol. 1 (1997)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 628 Mb | Total time: 02:13:18 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Philips | # 456 055-2 | Recorded: 1969-1979

If I could pick a musical premiere out of the past that I could have attended, I would probably choose one of those evenings when Mozart and Haydn took the two viola parts in the first performances of Mozart's string quintets. It's something to wonder at, anyway. The string quintets are not only Mozart's greatest chamber music, they are among the most profoundly inspired pieces of music by anyone for any instruments. Three of them can be found on this budget priced set, superbly performed, along with the Horn Quintet, and the Quintet for Piano and Winds, which inspired Beethoven to compose a not quite as successful sequel. Greatness, folks, pure and simple.

Mozart: The Complete Quintets Vol. 1 (1997)  Music

Posted by ArlegZ at Oct. 16, 2024
Mozart: The Complete Quintets Vol. 1 (1997)

Mozart: The Complete Quintets Vol. 1 (1997)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 628 Mb | Total time: 02:13:18 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Philips | # 456 055-2 | Recorded: 1969-1979

If I could pick a musical premiere out of the past that I could have attended, I would probably choose one of those evenings when Mozart and Haydn took the two viola parts in the first performances of Mozart's string quintets. It's something to wonder at, anyway. The string quintets are not only Mozart's greatest chamber music, they are among the most profoundly inspired pieces of music by anyone for any instruments. Three of them can be found on this budget priced set, superbly performed, along with the Horn Quintet, and the Quintet for Piano and Winds, which inspired Beethoven to compose a not quite as successful sequel. Greatness, folks, pure and simple.

Mozart: The Complete Quintets Vol. 2 (1997)  Music

Posted by ArlegZ at Oct. 17, 2024
Mozart: The Complete Quintets Vol. 2 (1997)

Mozart: The Complete Quintets Vol. 2 (1997)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 687 Mb | Total time: 02:25:19 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Philips | # 456 058-2 | Recorded: 1969-1977

Mozart really liked the number 5. Aside from the group of six string quartets dedicated to Haydn, just about all of his greatest chamber works are quintets, and some of them are very unusual too. This particular set contains three magnificent late string quintets, the ever popular Clarinet Quintet, and weirdly wonderful Adagio and Rondo for Glass Harmonica, Flute, Oboe, Viola and Cello. A glass harmonica, by the way, is a set of water-filled glasses that you set spinning and play with moistened fingertips. It was invented (or at least perfected) by Benjamin Franklin, and was wildly popular in Mozart's day, particularly among amateur female performers. An excellent collection in every respect.

Mozart: The Complete Quintets Vol. 2 (1997)  Music

Posted by ArlegZ at Oct. 17, 2024
Mozart: The Complete Quintets Vol. 2 (1997)

Mozart: The Complete Quintets Vol. 2 (1997)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 687 Mb | Total time: 02:25:19 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Philips | # 456 058-2 | Recorded: 1969-1977

Mozart really liked the number 5. Aside from the group of six string quartets dedicated to Haydn, just about all of his greatest chamber works are quintets, and some of them are very unusual too. This particular set contains three magnificent late string quintets, the ever popular Clarinet Quintet, and weirdly wonderful Adagio and Rondo for Glass Harmonica, Flute, Oboe, Viola and Cello. A glass harmonica, by the way, is a set of water-filled glasses that you set spinning and play with moistened fingertips. It was invented (or at least perfected) by Benjamin Franklin, and was wildly popular in Mozart's day, particularly among amateur female performers. An excellent collection in every respect.
Vladimir Ashkenazy, London Wind Soloists - Mozart, Beethoven: Quintets for Piano and Wind Instruments (1988)

Vladimir Ashkenazy, London Wind Soloists - Mozart, Beethoven: Quintets for Piano and Wind Instruments (1988)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 52:19 | 270 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Decca | Catalog: 421 151-2

This music was recorded by Ashkenazy and the London Wind Soloists in 1966, quite early in his career outside Russia. It is outstanding in every way, not the least of which is the balance among the instruments, all of which have rewarding music to play. I have heard much more recent recordings of chamber groups that don't achieve this kind of balance. The Mozart Quintet dates from 1784, when he was at the peak of his powers, and this particular mix of instruments had not been tried before. It is a good-natured work, lively in the outer movements, with each player getting a chance to take the lead, so to speak, and the blended textures are arresting and appealing.
David Shifrin, Emerson String Quartet - Mozart, Brahms: Clarinet Quintets (1999)

David Shifrin, Emerson String Quartet - Mozart, Brahms: Clarinet Quintets (1999)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 01:09:43 | 335 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon | Catalog: 289 459 641-2

The Emersons and clarinetist Shifrin emphasize smoothness of line and a creamy blend of sound in this polished 1997 performance of the Mozart quintet. Tempos are ideal, giving Mozart's luxurious, long-breathed yet fragile melodies plenty of time to unfold without sacrificing animation or expressive point. Understatement rules in this interpretation, which is all the more intense and poignant because of it.