Mozart: Violin Concerto #1 In B Flat, K 207 - 1. Allegro Moderato
Mozart: Violin Concerto #1 In B Flat, K 207 - 2. Adagio
Mozart: Violin Concerto #1 In B Flat, K 207 - 3. Presto
Mozart: Violin Concerto #3 In G, K 216 - 1. Allegro
Mozart: Violin Concerto #3 In G, K 216 - 2. Adagio
Mozart: Violin Concerto #3 In G, K 216 - 3. Rondeau (Allegro)
Mozart: Violin Concerto #4 In D, K 218 - 1. Allegro
Mozart: Violin Concerto #4 In D, K 218 - 2. Andante Cantabile
Mozart: Violin Concerto #4 In D, K 218 - 3. Rondeau
Mozart: Adagio In E For Violin & Orchestra, K 261
Mozart: Rondo #2 In C, K 373
Mozart: Violin Concerto #2 In D, K 211 - 1. Allegro
Mozart: Violin Concerto #2 In D, K 211 - 2. Andante
Mozart: Violin Concerto #2 In D, K 211 - 3. Rondeau: Allegro
Mozart: Violin Concerto #5 In A, K 219, "Turkish" - 1. Allegro Aperto
Mozart: Violin Concerto #5 In A, K 219, "Turkish" - 2. Adagio
Mozart: Violin Concerto #5 In A, K 219, "Turkish" - 3. Rondeau: Tempo Di Menuetto
Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante In E Flat, K 364 - 1. Allegro Maestoso
Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante In E Flat, K 364 - 2. Andante
Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante In E Flat, K 364 - 3. Presto
2010
“These performances of the five standard violin concertos, the Sinfonia concertante and a couple of other pieces were much admired when they came out on LP, and they continue to earn praise for their crispness, lightness and eloquence. Grumiaux was also fortunate in his partner in the Sinfonia concertante, for Pelliccia is also an expert Mozartian and they give a performance of this beautiful piece that's expressive but still avoids self-indulgent romanticism. In the solo concertos, too, Grumiaux plays cadenzas that suit the music in length and style. Both Sir Colin Davis and Raymond Leppard are sympathetic partners in this repertory, and since the playing of the two London orchestras is no less satisfying, this issue scores all round artistically. The 1960s recordings do not sound their age, and are pleasing save for a little tape hiss and an excess of bass that hardly suits the style of this translucent music. However, that's a small price to pay when so much else is admirable, and Grumiaux's fine tonal palette is well caught.”
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