Orlando Quartet, Nobuko Imai - Mozart: Quintets (4CD) (2014)

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Title: Mozart: Quintets
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: BIS
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 04:47:37
Total Size: 1.3 Gb
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Tracklist:

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

CD 1:

String Quintet in B flat major KV 174
String Quintet in C minor KV 406

CD 2:
String Quintet in C major KV 515
String Quintet in D major KV 493

CD 3:
String Quintet in G minor KV 516
String Quintet in E flat major KV 614

CD 4:
Quintet in E flat major for Piano and Winds KV 452
Quintet in A major for Clarinet and Strings KV 581
Quintet in E flat major for Horn and Strings KV 407

Performers:
Orlando Quartet
Nobuko Imai - viola
Stephen Hough - piano (CD 4)
Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet (CD 4)
Martin Fröst - clarinet (CD 4)
Vertavo String Quartet (CD 4)
Ensemble Villa Musica (CD 4)

Mozart's string quintets, and particularly the last four (K 515, K 516, K 593 and K 614) are often cited as being among the finest examples of his chamber music. The musicologist Charles Rosen has drawn attention to the fact that the quintets always appeared shortly after the completion of a series of quartets, as if the medium represented a more ideal and final realisation of the composer's musical thoughts. It is not, however, a question of quartets with a fifth, 'extra' part. Even the early K174 possesses a striking complexity, and as a group the quintets employ a great variety of textures: dialogues between two instruments with three-part accompaniment from the others, the alternation of two string trios (two violins and viola or two violas and cello), or violin duets, alongside viola duets, accompanied by the cello. The performances of these intricate masterworks by the Orlando Quartet and Nobuko Imai, have been highly regarded ever since their original releases and were for instance described as 'magisterial and gripping' on AllMusic.com. They now appear in this box set, accompanied by a fourth disc which brings together three further Mozart quintets for varying constellations: the charming Horn Quintet from 1782, the extraordinary Clarinet Quintet from seven years later and the Quintet for piano and winds which Mozart in a letter to his father in 1784 described as 'the best thing I have written so far'. Performing these works here are eminent musicians including Radovan Vlatkovic, Martin Fröst and Stephen Hough.


Orlando Quartet, Nobuko Imai - Mozart: Quintets (4CD) (2014)





Booklet is on Chandos