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MOZART, ROSETTI, Linus Roth, Wurttembergisches Kammerorchester Heilbron, Jorg Farber

Symphony in G Minor / Violin Concerto No. 5 'Turkish' / Symphony No. 40 'Great G Minor Symphony'

Antonio Rosetti (1750-1792): Symphony in G Minor (Murray A42) 1. I.: Vivace (7:06) 2. II.: Menuetto fresco. Allegretto (3:19) 3. III.: Andante ma Allegretto (3:15) 4. IV.: Finale: Capriccio. Allegretto scherzante (2:54) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Violin Concerto No. 5 in A Major K. 219 "Turkish" played on a violin "Dancla" by Antonio Stradivari, built in the year 1703 Soloist: Linus Roth (Violin) 5. I.: Allegro Aperto - Adagio - Allegro Aperto (9:45) 6. II.: Adagio (9:33) 7. III.: Rondeau. Tempo di Minuetto (8:50) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Symphony No. 40 in G Minor K. 550 "The Great G Minor Symphony" 8. I.: Molto allegro (6:01) 9. II.: Andante (8:24) 10. III.: Menuetto. Allegretto - Trio (4:08) 11. IV.: Allegro assai (Finale) (5:35)
  • Linus Roth - violin
  • Wurttembergisches Kammerorchester Heilbron - orchestra
  • Jorg Farber - conductor
  • MOZART
  • ROSETTI
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Nr kat.: KUK70
Label  : K&K Verlagsanstalt

Mozart & Rosetti Antonio Rosetti: Symphony in G Minor Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 5 'Turkish' Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 40 'Great G Minor Symphony' Linus Roth (Violin) Wuerttemberg Chamber Orchestra Heilbronn Conductor: Joerg Faerber A concert recording from the church of the German UNESCO World Heritage Site Maulbronn Monastery DDD · c. 60 Minutes W hen a renowned and internationally experienced orchestra such as the Wuerttemberg Chamber Orchestra Heilbronn gives the stage to a young virtuoso like Linus Roth, a classical atmosphere is created where the suspense between the audience and artists reaches a boiling point and decisively influences the style of playing. Professor Jörg Faerber staged a concert with precisely all these factors, in which the orchestra offers probably the best fundament for a young virtuoso with its perfect playing. Faerber impressively sets the intensity of the performance in tantalising contrast to the soloists' sheer feeling for Mozart.