MOZART Gran Partita HAYDN Notturno

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Genre:

Chamber

Label: Linn

Media Format: Super Audio CD

Media Runtime: 60

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: CKD516

CKD516. MOZART Gran Partita HAYDN Notturno

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Serenade No. 10, "Gran Partita" Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer
Royal Academy of Music Soloists Ensemble
Trevor Pinnock, Conductor
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer
(8) Notturni, Movement: No. 8 in G Joseph Haydn, Composer
Joseph Haydn, Composer
Royal Academy of Music Soloists Ensemble
Trevor Pinnock, Conductor
Trevor Pinnock knows a thing or two about Mozart and imparts to his youthful charges from the Royal Academy of Music all his enthusiasm for the Salzburger’s greatest (and certainly largest) serenade. There’s no other way to attempt this music than with a sense of playfulness and, in the two slow movements, deep inwardness, and on the whole these soloists match Mozart’s expectations and provide a compelling performance.

Pinnock takes the first movement’s Allegro molto marking at face value and drives through it as speedily as I’ve heard. Perhaps this results in a lack of characterisation, and little chance for the music to breathe in the rests that are so much a part of the main theme’s stop-start progress. All comes right in the following Menuetto, however, and one becomes aware of the control these players are able to achieve, and especially of the poetic oboe-playing of Thomas Blomfield. He is to the fore again in the work’s most famous movement, the Adagio that made such an impression on Salieri, if Peter Shaffer’s take on Mozart’s life is to be believed. A full complement of repeats is taken and I noticed only a couple of slightly fluffed second oboe entries that might have prompted a retake.

Haydn’s G major Notturno, composed in the late 1780s for Ferdinand IV of Naples, introduces strings to the mix. Naturally a more compact piece than the Mozart, it is nevertheless a complete charmer. It’s a three movement work in the urbane manner of Haydn’s string quartets, scored in this version for flute, oboe, horns (who quite rightly don’t hold back), violas and bass, and a pleasing rarity that rounds off a rather winning disc.

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