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AV 2107

Mozart: Symphonies Nos 40 and 41

Released Date:
01 Jan 2007

Originally recorded in 2007

Artists:

Douglas Boyd


Manchester Camerata



Venue:

Bridgewater Hall, Manchester



Producer:

Andrew Keener



Engineer:

Will Brown


Simon Eadon



Record Label
Avie Records

Genre:

Orchestral & Concertos




Total Time - 63:20
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WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART

(1756-1791)
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Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K550

26:29  
1 I Molto allegro 7:15
2 II Andante 8:49
3 III Menuetto (Allegro) 3:34
4 IV Allegro assai 6:46
   
 

Symphony No. 41 in C major 'Jupiter', K551

37:01  
5 I Allegro vivace 11:48
6 II Andante cantabile 9:47
7 III Menuetto (Allegretto) 4:19
8 IV Molto allegro 11:02


Manchester Camerata, one of the UK’s most distinguished chamber orchestras, delivers its third disc for Avie, a live recording of Mozart’s ever-popular final two symphonies that is as fresh and immediate as its predecessors: the critically acclaimed Beethoven’s Symphonies Nos. 2 and 5 (AV 0040), and the chamber version of Mahler’s Symphony No. 4 (AV 2069), for which soprano Kate Royal was nominated for a Classical BRIT. The super-budget price point is once again sure to resonate with consumers. Conductor Douglas Boyd’s technique, musicality and charm have made him a favourite of audiences in Manchester and further afield. The super-budget price point is a further enhancement.
 

"...if you are looking for a top notch, modern instrument chamber orchestra performance of two of the greatest classical symphonies ever written then I would say your money will be very well spent with this issue."

Dominy Clements

MusicWeb International



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