Mozart - Complete String Trios | Audite AUDITE97773

Mozart - Complete String Trios

£14.73

Usually available for despatch within 3-5 working days

Label: Audite

Cat No: AUDITE97773

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Chamber

Release Date: 14th August 2020

Contents

Works

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

Divertimento for string trio in E flat major, K563
Preludes and Fugues (6), K404a
» no.1 in D minor
» no.2 in G minor
» no.3 in F major
» no.4 Prelude and Fugue after BWV527
» no.5 Prelude and Fugue after BWV526

Artists

Jacques Thibaud String Trio

Works

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

Divertimento for string trio in E flat major, K563
Preludes and Fugues (6), K404a
» no.1 in D minor
» no.2 in G minor
» no.3 in F major
» no.4 Prelude and Fugue after BWV527
» no.5 Prelude and Fugue after BWV526

Artists

Jacques Thibaud String Trio

About

Mozart’s complete works for string trio in a new recording with the Jacques Thibaud String Trio. Chamber music of the highest order, features rich harmonies, elaborately crafted contrapuntal textures and great technical challenges.

The Preludes and Fugues, K404a, are unique documents of Mozart’s study of Bach’s oeuvre. They contain three fugues from The Well-Tempered Clavier, one fugue each from The Art of Fugue and an organ sonata, as well as one fugue by Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. Four of the preludes are probably Mozart’s own, whilst two are from Bach’s trio sonatas for organ. Mozart produced his arrangements for private Sunday gatherings at the home of Baron van Swieten, where he would play the viola part. Mozart’s study of the “old masters” would prove an important influence on his later compositions.

The six-movement Divertimento, K563, of 1788 is considered as the string trio par excellence. It is chamber music of the highest order, with rich harmonies and elaborately crafted counterpoint. Here, Mozart makes greater technical demands on the performers than in his violin concertos or his Sinfonia concertante, K364, for violin, viola and orchestra. In his three-part writing, Mozart reaches astonishing depths, with double stops at times imitating the sound of a quartet. All three string instruments are treated completely equally, each in turn taking the lead; the viola and cello are given especially rewarding melodic lines. This magnificent work condenses the entire potential of string trio playing into a 50-minute late Mozartian experience.

Error on this page? Let us know here

Need more information on this product? Click here