- Audio CD (January 12, 1999)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Label: Opus 111
- ASIN: B00000HXHM
- Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #370,881 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
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| 1. Hpd Con KV 107 No.1 in D: Allegro |
| 2. Hpd Con KV 107 No.1 in D: Andante |
| 3. Hpd Con KV 107 No.1 in D: Tempo Di Mnuetto |
| 4. Son in B flat: Allegro |
| 5. Son in B flat: Tempo Di Menuetto |
| 6. Hpd Con KV 107 No.2 in G: Allegro |
| 7. Hpd Con KV 107 No.2 in G: Allegretto |
| 8. Menuette KV 1, KV 2, KV 3, KV 4, KV 5/Klavierstuck KV 33b |
| 9. Son in D: Allegro Molto |
| 10. Son in D: Menuette - Trio |
| 11. Hpd Con KV 107 No.3 in E flat: Allegro |
| 12. Hpd Con KV 107 No.3 in E flat: Allegretto |
| 13. Son in E flat: Allegro Molto |
| 14. Son in E flat: Adagio Poco Andante |
| 15. Son in E flat: Allegro - Rondo |
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Inessential but fun early Mozart,
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This review is from: Harpsichord Concertos (Audio CD)
The opening of this record sings with childlike joy. The playing is very precise, colorful, and engaging. What to expect: solo harpsichord music with violin accompaniment and sometimes more strings (though never more than about 5- this is chamber music). The three concertos are young Mozart's first in the genre (along with the Pasticci concertos 1-4), and are based on tunes by J.C. Bach. While the questions are rightly posed, "how much of this did Mozart write and how much of it was Leopold or other sources," the music stands for itself. While not neccesarily the work of a young genius sprung fully formed from Zeus' head, they are excellent examples of galant composition. The works on this record could just as easily be performed on a fortepiano, but as Mozart himself was mostly playing on harpsichords at this early age, Hantai's choice is a logical one. His performance is much more fun-loving than the "smouldering Euro-musician" photograph inside would suggest. These rarely recorded works form Mozart's early notebooks are a good find, and I would recommend them to anyone with a serious interest in Mozart or mid-18th century obscurities.
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