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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Symphony No. 29 in A Major, K.201 & Concerto for French Horn & Orchestra No. 2
Joseph Haydn (1732-1809): Cassatio for Four French Horns & String Orchestra in D Major, Hob. deest
Edward Elgar (1857-1934): Serenade for String Orchestra in E Minor, Opus 20
Mainz Chamber Orchestra conducted by Gernot Schulz. Soloists (French Horn): Sibylle Mahni, Benedicte Elnes, Jannik Neß & Moritz Haas.
A concert recording from Bad Homburg Castle in Germany
HD Recording · DDD · Duration: c. 60 Minutes
Authentic Classical Concerts
· Castle Concerts
Maulbronn Monastery Edition
Edition Kloster Maulbronn
A concert with the Vienna Glass Armonica Duo (Glass Armonica & Verrophone)
Christa Schönfeldinger (Glass Armonica) and Gerald Schönfeldinger (Verrophone)
plays works by Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Gottfried Keller (1819-1890), Carl Röllig (1754-1804), Edward Grieg (1843-1907), Arvo Pärt, Ennio Morricone and Gerald Schönfeldinger
A live recording from the church of the German UNESCO World Heritage Site Maulbronn Monastery
HD Recording · DDD · c. 55 Minutes
One of the most satisfying glass harmonica discs ever
The Vienna Glasharmonika Duo, consisting of husband and wife Gerald and Christa Schönfeldinger, is one of the longest established groups wholly devoted to performing music written for glass and their K&K-Verlagsanstalt release Glas & Steine (Glass & Stone) is of an in-concert recording from the summer of 2006. Christa Schönfeldinger performs on a reconstructed instrument that is almost exactly like the glass armonica that Benjamin Franklin invented in 1761 rather than the crystal glasses in a suitcase instrument more commonly used since Bruno Hoffman revived glass music in the 1950s. Gerald Schönfeldinger plays a modern instrument called a Verrophon that consists of a set of test tube-like glasses and contributes three original compositions to the program written in an idiom very well suited to this exotic combination of instruments. The recording, touted as a "Direct 2-Track Stereo" release, is excellent, made at Maulbronn Monastery in Austria, which has superb acoustics. Although the program includes the expected Mozart K. 617a and arrangements of some other pieces by him, it does expand upon our notions of glass harmonica music. Especially notable is the inclusion of Arvo Pärt's Intervallo, written in open score and usually played on the organ but perfectly well suited to the glass harmonica. Ennio Morricone's Il Gatto is included as a way to vary the sound of the program, which includes some glasses as struck with soft mallets in addition to the usual bowing with the fingertip. However, the most striking piece is Vienna Glasharmonika Duo's transcription of Edvard Grieg's lyric piece Der Kobold, which succeeds well in stretching the boundaries of these instruments, demonstrating that fast passagework is possible and the glass harmonica need not be limited to long, sustained notes, even though that's the kind of musical texture that suits it best.... ...Glas & Steine is one of the most satisfying glass harmonica discs ever. The resonance of Maulbronn Monastery helps take the edge off the sometimes-piercing top notes of the glass - notable especially in studio-made recordings - and provides an ambience that is appropriately ghostly and evocative...
Uncle Dave Lewis - All Music Guide
Rolf Plagge plays
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Piano Sonata No. 12 in F Major, K. 332
Franz Schubert (1797-1828): Piano Sonata No. 16 in A minor, Opus 42, D. 845
Robert Schumann (1810-1856): Carnaval for Piano, Op. 9 "Little Scenes on Four Notes"
A live recording from the German UNESCO World Heritage Site Maulbronn Monastery
HD Recording · DDD · c. 79 Minutes
· Grand Piano Masters
Another great piano recital from K&K...This CD is a special one!
His easy virtuosity leaves him free to voice the chords at every moment, and there are many moments of sheer magic in all the chosen works. I would mention, for example, his compelling interpretation of one of the most elusive and problematic of Schubert's sonatas, the first movement thoughtfully dramatic, and the slow movement exquisite... This CD is a special one!
Dr. Peter Grahame Woolf, Musical Pointers UK
A superior version of Mozart's unique effort
Mozart's arrangement of Handel's Messiah, made in 1789, relates to his involvement in the circle of musical connoisseurs surrounding the Baron Gottfried van Swieten, Viennese nobleman and aficionado of the monuments of Baroque music. It is, as the booklet here aptly puts it, a "cover version" (the German participle, charmingly enough, is "gecovert") of Handel's work, neither a radical rethinking nor a light rescoring. Mozart adds a good deal of wind scoring, often arranging things so that the winds peek out with a wink toward the end of an aria. The treatments of the flute and bassoon are playful and very Mozartian, yet the music, with the exception of one number, "Wenn Gott ist für uns" (CD 2, No. 23), is Handel's. Even that number, in which the original aria is discarded in favor of a new recitative, has subtle echoes of the original intervallic structure in Mozart's new music, and in the big choruses Mozart plays it straight. The biggest change for the casual listener is the one from English to the German of van Swieten himself, working from an earlier translation by Friedrich Klopstock and Christoph Ebeling. If "Alle Tale" does not have quite the ringing quality of "Ev'ry valley," "Herr der Herrn, der Götter Gott" gets the message across. Conductor Jürgen Budday, leading the Hannoversche Hofkapelle, offers a spirited reading that reveals many of the score's smaller details. Although the soprano of Marlis Petersen is a bit outsized for a work that was originally performed with only 12 singers and has, for all the monumentality of Handel's Messiah, a certain intimate quality, this is a superior version of Mozart's unique effort, benefiting from the edge of live performance in a sonically spectacular venue. The booklet is helpful, quoting extensively from a detailed eighteenth century essay on Mozart's effort.
Review by James Manheim - All Media Guide, allmusic.com
A really excellent production with vitality and great energy
The small but enterprising German label K&K continue to regale the discerning collector with lavish productions of selected works in the magnificent setting of the UNESCO World Heritage Maulbronn Monastery in Germany. After releasing what can only be termed as a rather excellent 'Messiah' they have now turned their attentions to the Mozart arrangement of the same work sung in German. With such miraculous acoustics available, the recording is truly a sonic gem especially with the distinguished and alert playing of the Hannover Chamber Orchestra which infuses the orchestral parts Mozart composed with vitality and great energy. The quartet of soloists does not include any real big names but they are all of the highest quality. I was particularly taken with Marlies Peterson whose ethereal capacity for high notes reminds one of the more highly rated Renée Fleming. Rzepka is also very strong as the bass whilst the monastery choir sings with élan and perfect diction, being here on home ground. Booklet notes are suitably ample as are the recording details which include some stunning photographs of the performance. If you are looking for a high quality 'Messiah' in the Mozart arrangement, then you should look no further than this really excellent German production.
Gerald Fenech on Classical Net
Die Einsamkeiten der Liebe bergen das schöpferische Genie
Szenen aus dem Leben Friedrich Hölderlins im thematischen Dialog mit Werken von Mozart, Schumann & Schubert
erzählt von Peter Härtling Klavier: Franz Vorraber
Mitschnitt einer Aufführung im Schloss Bad Homburg 2007
DDD · Double Album · c. 111 Minutes
MP3 Album
320 kBit/sec.
***** Stunning acoustics
This monastery is world famous. Spectacular decay, luminous sound, superb performances... Try this series and see what you think.
'John K.' on Amazon.com
A wonderful Disc
This wonderful disc recorded in the splendor of the Maulbronn Monastery continues to cement K&K's reputation as a purveyor of quality classical music. Their Mozart piano concerto series has so far been quite exquisite on all counts this time with Christoph Soldan at the piano. KV453 floats along quite merrily, especially in the broad Finale which has the Capella Istropolitana playing like angels, ably directed by Pawel Przytocki. The same goes for KV488, one of the miracles of Mozart's piano concertos which can easily hold its own with former greats in the genre such as Wilhelm Kempff and Géza Anda. My only gripe in this series is the paucity of notes which accompany the issues otherwise both recording and interpretation are of impeccable quality throughout. Those who are collecting this fine series really need not hesitate in any way and should go ahead with purchasing this issue.
Gerald Fenech on Classical Net, Copyright 2009
**** Four Stars
Great listening
'KaniShopp' on Amazon.uk (Verified Purchase)
The 4 Piano Concertos by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, which were originally composed for Piano & String Quartet, performed by Christoph Soldan (Piano) and the Silesian Chamber Soloists (String Quintet)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Piano Concerto No. 11 in F Major, K. 413 · Piano Concerto No. 12 in A Major, K. 414 Piano Concerto No. 13 in C Major, K. 415 · Piano Concerto No. 14 in E-Flat Major, K. 449 Recorded live in two concerts to 'Direct 2-Track Stereo Digital HD'
HD Recording · DDD · Duration: 1 Hour / 26 Min. / 29 Sec. Digital Double Album · 12 Tracks · incl. Digital Booklet
***** A fine alternative... I strongly recommend this set.
I accidentally came upon this two disc set on Spotify. If, like me, you are always on the look out for new performances and versions of Mozart piano concertos you will probably enjoy these performances, and at the same time know that they are by the master's hand, so nobody else has fiddled with them ! The string quintet accompanying is very alert and sympathetic to the many strands and gradations of colour, even sometimes sounding like a larger body than they really are. Christoph Soldan is a fine Mozart pianist and his piano is well recorded. I do not know what type or make it is, but it has a very bright and appealing sound which contrats well with the strings. Christoph Soldan has specialised in Mozart for a long time and has many recordings to his name and It is a pity that he is not more well known over here. These are not particularly intimate performances as the performers project themselves well, though there is plenty of feeling and beauty in their playing. I do not like showy or long or gimmicky cadenzas, but I smiled at his in the finale to concerto no, 14. I wouldn't want to be without the full orchestral versions of these concertos and though these do not displace them, they are immensely enjoyable. I strongly recommend this set.
Paul Capell on Amazon.com
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Opera without Voices
Instrumental Arrangements of Highlights from Mozart's Opera "Don Giovanni", K. 527, performed by the Arte Ensemble
A live recording from the layrefectory of the German UNESCO World Heritage Site Maulbronn Monastery
HD Recording · DDD · c. 28 Minutes · 9 Tracks
in G Major, K. 313
Soloist: Michael Martin Kofler (Flute) Orchestra: South West German Chamber Orchestra Conductor: Timo Handschuh
HD Recording · DDD · Duration: 25 Min. 10 Sec. Digital Album · 3 Tracks · incl. Booklet
A dialogue of 16 wind instruments, performed by the Thaous Ensemble
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Serenade No. 10 for Winds in B-Flat Major, K. 361 "Gran Partita"
Richard Strauss: Sonatina No. 1 for 16 Wind Instruments in F Major, AV 135 "From the Workshop of an Invalid",
A live recording from Bad Homburg Castle in Germany HD Recording · DDD · c. 82 minutes
Featured in Napster's Playlist "Best of Mozart"
Napster, October 2016
Sublime music and beautiful pictures!
'Camélia B.' on YouTube
in C Major, K. 415
Version for Piano & String Quintet, performed by Christoph Soldan and the Silesian Chamber Soloists
Recorded to 'Direct 2-Track Stereo Digital HD' in a concert at the theatre "Saalbau" in Neustadt (Germany) with a Steinway & Sons Concert Grand Piano D-274
HD Recording · DDD · Duration: 23 Min. 29 Sec. Digital Album · 3 Tracks · incl. Booklet
Bravo!
A viewer on YouTube and Google+
in E-Flat Major, K. 449
in G Major, K. 453
Christoph Soldan ~ Concert Grand Piano Cappella Istropolitana Conductor: Pawel Przytocki
DDD · Total Length: 28 Min. 05 Sec. Digital Music Album [here: MP3/320kBit/sec.] · 3 Tracks
"Elvira Madigan Concerto"
Performed by Christoph Soldan (Concert Grand Piano) and the Silesian Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor: Pawel Przytocki
HD Recording · DDD · Total Length: 26 Min. 42 Sec. Digital Album · 3 Tracks · incl. Digital Booklet
Truly beautiful music
Andy Bickerton on YouTube
Wonderful
Miroslav Pranjic on YouTube
Just soooo wonderful. Thankx a lot!!!
Monika Sigrist on YouTube
in A Major, K. 488
DDD · Total Length: 24 Min. 38 Sec. Digital Music Album [here: MP3/320kBit/sec.] · 3 Tracks
in D Major, K. 537 "Coronation"
Christoph Soldan ~ Concert Grand Piano Silesian Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor: Pawel Przytocki
HD Recording · DDD · Duration: 32 Min. 57 Sec. Digital Album · 3 Tracks · Booklet
in B-Flat Major, K. 361 "Gran Partita"
Performed by the Thaous Ensemble
A live recording from Bad Homburg Castle in Germany
HD Recording · DDD · c. 46 Minutes Digital Music Album · 7 Tracks
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): String Quartet No. 14 in G Major, K. 387 "Spring Quartet" performed by the Rubin Quartet
A live recording from Bad Homburg Castle (Germany)
HD Recording · DDD · Duration: 30 Min. 01 Sec. Digital Album · 4 Tracks incl. Digital Booklet
in A Major, K. 134
Performed by the South West German Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Timo Handschuh
HD Recording · DDD · Duration: 17 Min. 25 Sec. Digital Album · 4 Tracks incl. Digital Booklet
in A Major, K. 201
Performed by the Mainz Chamber Orchestra Conductor: Gernot Schulz
HD Recording · DDD · Duration: 22 Min. 05 Sec. Digital Album · 4 Tracks
"Linz Symphony"
Performed by the Silesian Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor: Pawel Przytocki
DDD · Duration: 30 Min. 09 Sec. Digital Album · 4 Tracks
Mozart's "Great G Minor Symphony", performed by the Wuerttemberg Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Jörg Faerber
HD Recording · DDD · Duration: 23 Min. 11 Sec. Digital Album · 4 Tracks · incl. Booklet
Excellent
Thank you for posting. Excellent interpretation, I love the very relaxed tempo. Video presentation is outstanding as well, the audio and video complement each other perfectly.
MPBrewster on YouTube
Music for eternity!!!
Natalia Kryzhanovskaya on YouTube
HI-RES AUDIO
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March 2012
What a great recording
Laura Branigan on YouTube
in A Major, K. 219 · "The Turkish Concerto"
Performed by Linus Roth (Violin, Stradivari Dancla) and the Wuerttemberg Chamber Orchestra Conductor: Jörg Faerber
HD Recording · DDD · Duration: 28 Min. 7 Sec. Digital Album · 3 Tracks
Amazing
TSS NCS on YouTube
***** Five Stars
It's Mozart.
Gerald Moitoza on Amazon Video (October 15, 2017)
A concert with opera Highlights, performed and selected by Arte Ensemble in cooperation with Herbert Feuerstein
A concert in the layrefectory of the German UNESCO World Heritage Site Maulbronn Monastery
HD Recording · DDD · c. 56 Minutes
Grand Piano Masters
Antonio Rosetti (1750-1792): Symphony in G Minor, A42 /K. I:27
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Violin Concerto No. 5 in A Major, K. 219 "Turkish"
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K. 550 "The Great G Minor Symphony"
Württemberg Chamber Orchestra Heilbronn Conductor: Jörg Faerber Violin Soloist: Linus Roth
CD & Longplay Music Album · DDD · c. 60 Minutes
Recommended for anyone
The venerable Württemburgisches Kammerorchester under Jörg Faerber,with violinist Linus Roth in the Violin Concerto No. 5 in A major, K. 219, deliver the clean Mozart performances for which they have long been known, and the live sound is exceptionally good. Recommended for anyone who wants to hear a composer who held the stage (or noble household music room) with Mozart and Haydn in the 1780s...
All Music Guide
Joseph Haydn (1732-1809): String Quartet No. 63 in B Flat Major, Opus 76, No. 4 "Sunrise Quartet"
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): String Quartet No. 14 in G Major, K. 387 "Spring Quartet"
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827): String Quartet No. 8 in E Minor, Opus 59, No. 2 "2nd Razumovsky Quartet"
Performed by the Rubin Quartet: Irmgard Zavelberg (1st Violin), Jana Andraschke (2nd Violin), Martina Horejsi (Viola) & Ulrike Zavelberg (Cello)
A concert recording from Bad Homburg Castle in Germany, November 2014
HD Recording · DDD · c. 80 Minutes
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***** BEST RECORDING
This is the best recording I have found of Dvorak's String Serenade!
A customer on iTunes
***** My favourite
Your version of Dvorak's String Serenade is my favourite... Gotta loveit...damn! This guy is so good!
A listener on YouTube
***** An ideal introduction
An ideal introduction to one of Poland's most talented and exciting young conductors, whose work has been compared to that of Carlos Kleiber and Svjatoslav Richter.
New Classics UK
PLEASED. ORDER.
Laura J Hefner on Amazon.com (Verified purchase of the Audio CD)
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***** Superb
I heard this piece (Dvorak's String Serenade) at a summer concert in Symphony Hall and was thoroughly enchanted by it. I downloaded it on to my ipod and it features regularly. It is a very melodic, uplifting, life-enhancing piece, superbly played.
Mr. P. Skeldon on Amazon.uk (Verified Purchase)
A heady experience...
This beautifully-recorded CD brings together two fine works in what can only be termed as superb interpretations by Polish orchestras. K&K are an extremely enterprising German label who have given us some outstanding recordings in the choral, organ and piano and genre from such wonderful locations as centuries old monasteries so their new attention to orchestral music is very commendable indeed. Mozart's 'Linz' is one of those works were a carefully nuanced approach reaps considerable dividends as the great Peter Maag amply demonstrated. Przytocki is a consummate interpreter bringing a beautiful lift to the First movement and a busy energy to the Finale which are two miraculously charged movements. He is also in his element in the lovely Serenade for Strings by Dvořák which dances around quite ravishingly especially in the bucolic scherzo. This CD receives plaudits all around from me and it deserves a hearty recommendation. The presentation is beautiful with large photographs and the distinctive K&K colours provide for a heady experience which is reinforced by the interpretations.
***** FAV DVORAK
The 'Beethoven Akademie Orchester' does Dvorak justice with its excellent performance of his serenade. The 2nd and 3rd movements are definitely my favorites.
'J Dog1945' on iTunes
The 50th Anniversary of the Maulbronn Monastery ConcertsAnniversary Series, Vol. 3
The 50th Anniversary of the Maulbronn Monastery ConcertsAnniversary Series, Vol. 4
The 50th Anniversary of the Maulbronn Monastery ConcertsAnniversary Series, Vol. 5
The 50th Anniversary of the Maulbronn Monastery ConcertsAnniversary Series, Vol. 6
The 50th Anniversary of the Maulbronn Monastery ConcertsAnniversary Series, Vol. 9
The 50th Anniversary of the Maulbronn Monastery ConcertsAnniversary Series, Vol. 11
The 50th Anniversary of the Maulbronn Monastery ConcertsAnniversary Series, Vol. 14
in F Major, K. 332
Performed by Rolf Plagge (Piano)
Concert Grand Piano: C-227 by Steinway & Sons
DDD · Duration: 17 Min. 30 Sec. Digital Music Album [here: MP3/320kBit/sec.] · 3 Tracks
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