

997201

Mozart: Violin Concertos Nos. 1-5
Label Catalogue Number:
C997201
C997201
Running Time: 02:08:59
Release Date: September 2020
Originally recorded in 2019
Originally recorded in 2019
Genre:
Classical
Orchestral & Concertos
Classical
Orchestral & Concertos
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About
Mozart composed his violin concertos in 1773 (K 207) and 1775 (K 211, 216, 218 and 219). These five works and the three single movements recorded here have been passed down complete and verified as authentic. The genesis of these works is closely linked to Mozart’s work as Kapellmeister at the Salzburg court, ending with the probably most important kick-out in music history. Mozart scored no solo cadenzas for his violin concertos; in the practice of the time, they were improvised. All the cadenzas on these recordings derive from Baiba Skride. Eivind Aadland writes: “Baiba is such an intuitive player. She has this rare quality of discovering the music as we play. So she never plays exactly the same. There is a wonderful sense of creating, discovering, of going finding new ways.“ Baiba Skride about her new album: “I know that there are so many different and super recordings of Mozart, but I think it is important to enjoy the music you have heard a thousand times and will hear a thousand times more with new eyes and simply allow the music to play.”

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Recommended
"Baiba Skride is the finest soloist I’ve heard in these Mozart concertos"
Michael Greenhalgh - MusicWeb-International.com – 15 March 2021
***** Coup de Cœur
Michel Le Naour – Classica (France) – March 2021
“… Skride draws a beautiful sound from the Yfrah Neaman Stradivarius violin that she plays on extended loan, with a clear tone and an effortless grace and warmth… Skride performs her own cadenzas to great effect. There’s never a hint of an issue with Skride’s playing in beautifully judged and finely nuanced modern-instrument performances …”
Terry Robins – thewholenote.com – 5 December 2020
“Baiba Skride and the Swedish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Eivind Aadland have agreed on a very clear, fluent and exciting interpretation of Mozart’s Violin Concertos.The violinist holds back in favour of an overall concept which leaves the orchestra enough room. Together, they concentrate on the essential, the music. Thus we do not experience a real reinterpretation, but the simple, very natural handling of the musical material, which is simply refreshing… And that does the music good. And as the interpretations ignore all trends and move skilfully between a classical and a historically informed performance, the listener enjoys a timeless interpretation. The Adagio KV 261 and the two Rondos KV 269 & 373 are played also on the same high level.” *****
Alain Steffen – Pizzicato.lu – 5 October 2020
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