Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra Pardubice, Vahan Mardirossian - Mozart: 'Posthorn' Serenade K320, Gallimathias Musicum K32 (2024)
Artist: Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra Pardubice, Vahan Mardirossian
Title: Mozart: 'Posthorn' Serenade K320, Gallimathias Musicum K32
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Brilliant Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 01:08:14
Total Size: 382 mb
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TracklistTitle: Mozart: 'Posthorn' Serenade K320, Gallimathias Musicum K32
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Brilliant Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 01:08:14
Total Size: 382 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Serenade in D Major, K. 320: I. Adagio maestoso - Allegro con Spirito
02. Serenade in D Major, K. 320: II. Menuetto. Allegretto - Trio
03. Serenade in D Major, K. 320: III. Concertante. Andante grazioso
04. Serenade in D Major, K. 320: IV. Rondeau. Allegro ma non troppo
05. Serenade in D Major, K. 320: V. Andantino
06. Serenade in D Major, K. 320: VI. Menuetto - Trios Nos. 1 & 2
07. Serenade in D Major, K. 320: VII. Finale. Presto
08. Gallimathias musicum in D Major, K. 32: I. Molto allegro
09. Gallimathias musicum in D Major, K. 32: II. Andante
10. Gallimathias musicum in D Major, K. 32: IV. Allegro finale
11. Gallimathias musicum in D Major, K. 32: V. Pastorella
12. Gallimathias musicum in D Major, K. 32: VI. Allegro - VII. Allegretto
13. Gallimathias musicum in D Major, K. 32: VIII. Allegro
14. Gallimathias musicum in D Major, K. 32: IX. Molto adagio
15. Gallimathias musicum in D Major, K. 32: X. Allegro
16. Gallimathias musicum in D Major, K. 32: XI. Largo - XII. Molto allegro
17. Gallimathias musicum in D Major, K. 32: XIII. Andante - XIV. Allegro
18. Gallimathias musicum in D Major, K. 32: XV. Menuett
19. Gallimathias musicum in D Major, K. 32: XVI. Adagio - XVII. Presto
20. Gallimathias musicum in D Major, K. 32: XVIII. Fuga
21. Maurerische Trauermusik, K.477
22. Adagio and Fugue in C Minor, K.546
A diverse survey of Mozart’s ‘occasional’ music, including his grandest serenade as well as one of his earliest and strangest works, alongside two late and powerful masterpieces.
The ‘Posthorn’ Serenade of Mozart has been recorded on many occasions, but perhaps never with such stimulating and contrasted couplings as this new recording from the Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra Pardubice under their Armenian music director, Vahan Mardirossian. These forces recently made an attractive album of Mozart’s ‘Lodron’ divertimenti (97307); now they turn to the grandest of the serenades which Mozart composed while still in the service of the Prince Archbishop of Salzburg.
The ‘Posthorn’ Serenade dates from 1779, and the harmony of its grand introduction immediately belongs to the richly ambivalent world of mature Mozart. Everything here is calculated to entertain, such as the graceful pairs of minuets, and the extensive ‘concertante’ movement featuring a cadenza for solo winds, but beyond that there is a uniquely Mozartian pathos which emerges most strongly in the D minor Andantino.
Little within Mozart’s output could present a stronger contrast than the patchwork of dances and tunes compiled by the 10-year-old composer while convalescing after a serious illness in The Hague. Commissioned for a piece to celebrate the accession of William V as Prince of Orange, he produced this 17-movement ‘Gallimathias Musicum’. By turn, the album then makes a characteristically Mozartian shift to the grave tread of the Masonic Funeral Music composed in memory of the composer’s Masonic brothers in 1785.
No less imposing in its way is the Fugue in C minor which Mozart originally wrote for two pianos in December 1783. Rescoring it for strings in June 1788, he added a stern and prefatory Adagio. Known as the Adagio and Fugue K546, this has been recorded by forces ranging from string quartet to full symphony orchestra; the Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra presents a compelling middle way.