

The five string quintets and clarinet quintet Mozart composed in his final years gush with inexhaustible expressive and structural riches, which is not to slight

The second installment of Analekta’s Mozart piano and violin sonatas with violinist Jean-François Rivest and fortepianist David Breitman may well surpass Volume 1’s high artistic

Even geniuses have their off days, and Mozart’s Violin Sonatas contain more than their fair share of evidence. Consider K. 377 in F major. After

Christoph Ullrich opens Volume 2 of his Mozart cycle with a lovely account of the B-flat sonata KV 570. In the first movement he employs

Needless to say, if it’s Magic Flute in English you’re looking for, this will be your recording of choice. But even if it’s just another

This release brings us Karl Böhm’s acclaimed 1960s Mozart symphony recordings, newly packaged for this year’s celebrations of the composer’s 250th birthday. In terms of

The pianistic refinement and interpretive imagination Michael Endres brings to his Mozart sonata cycle easily ranks alongside leading modern-day contenders like Mitsuko Uchida, András Schiff,

In a catalog filled to the brim with world-class Mozart concerto recordings, any new contender must offer comparable excellence to win over discerning music lovers.

It says something about how the recording industry has changed that just a decade or so after Philips released its complete Mozart Edition to general

The Juilliard Quartet, with inevitable changes in personnel, is still going strong almost 60 years after its founding. Thanks in part to its teaching and
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