Symphonies 40 41 29

On this CD:

1. Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Luxembourg Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Louis de Froment

2. Symphony No. 41 in C major ("Jupiter"), K. 551
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Luxembourg Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Louis de Froment

3. Symphony No. 29 in A major, K. 201 (K. 186a)
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Luxembourg Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Louis de Froment

Symphonies 40 41 29, Music, Mozart, Louis Froment, Classical
Mozart: The Late Symphonies: Nos. 25, 29, 35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A good bargain
  • Great compilation of Mozart!
  • Good collection
  • Retrograde Mozart with undeniable heart
  • Mozart: The Great Late Symphonies
Mozart: The Late Symphonies: Nos. 25, 29, 35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41

Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon
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ASIN: B0000942LO
Release Date: 2003-07-01

Tracks:

  1. I. Allegro Con Brio
  2. II. Andante
  3. III. Menuetto-Trio
  4. IV. Allegro
  5. I. Allegro Moderato
  6. II. Andante
  7. III. Menuetto-Trio
  8. IV. Allegro Con Spirito
  9. I. Adagio-Allegro
  10. II. Andante
  11. III. Presto

Tracks:

  1. I. Allegro Con Spirito
  2. II. Andante
  3. III. Menuetto-Trio
  4. IV. Presto
  5. I. Molto Allegro
  6. II. Andante
  7. III. Menuetto-Trio
  8. IV. Presto
  9. I. Molto Allegro
  10. II. Andante
  11. III. Menuetto: Allegretto-Trio
  12. IV. Allegro Assai

Tracks:

  1. I. Adagio-Allegro
  2. II. Andante Cantabile
  3. III. Menuetto: Allegretto-Trio
  4. IV. Finale: Allegro
  5. I. Allegro Vivace
  6. II. Andnate Cantabile
  7. III. Menuetto: Allegretto-Trio
  8. IV. Molto Allegro

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A good bargain.......2007-07-11

A bargain set, which whilst quirkily performed (in places), is a never-the-less continually entertaining to re-visit.

5 out of 5 stars Great compilation of Mozart!.......2007-01-12

If you want to get the best of Mozart with a fabulous composer than this cd is the one for you. I am not a music critic, just a biology major who studies well listening to these classics -- they really help keep me focused!! Awsome symphonies at a great price -- what could be better?!?!

4 out of 5 stars Good collection.......2006-12-21

I particularly found Symphonies 25 and 40 to be very nice to listen to. The the rest of them I found to be ok, maybe since I am not a big fan of classical music. I bought this cd because I went to a symphony that played Mozart no. 25 which I enjoyed very much. Hence I decided to try out his other compositions.

4 out of 5 stars Retrograde Mozart with undeniable heart.......2005-12-04

Leonard Bernstein thought that every composer was a romantic because he was. These big, heart-on-sleeve performances of Mozart's great late symphonies use the Vienna Phil. at almost full force--they could slip into the Brahms First without adding personnel. Bernstein lived long enough to theoretically be influenced by the period-instrument movement, but his allegiance never shifted. He belongs with Karajan and Bohm as the last conductors for whom Mozart should sound "important."

At its best, this approach yields romantic depth, perhaps not what Mozart intended but valid in its way. I would rather listen to Bernstein's Mozart symphonies than Karajan's (tending to be slick and glossy, although better than reputed) or Bohm's (brisk and faceless). A new listener should know in advance that the slow movements will be expressively drawn out and the minuets often slow and heavy-footed (these dancers are wearing boots). But Bernstein believes in this music, and he is always genuine. That ocunts for a lot with a composer who used to be played as if he were a porcelain doll and is now too often played as if his divine music were written by a Roccoco computer. Four stars.

5 out of 5 stars Mozart: The Great Late Symphonies.......2004-06-16

What a great album we have here. Leonard Bernstein conducts the later symphonies of Mozart, which are considered to be his most mature and his greatest works for full orchestra. This album is worth the price and a treasure to own for your extensive classical music collection. If you appreciate classical music, you'll truly enjoy this album. Everyone knows that Leonar Bernstein ranks among one of the best conductors of the 20th century, right up there with the great names of Herbert Von Karajan, Bruno Walter, Sir Neville Marriner, all who have held their own when it comes to Mozart's music. Karajan I feel is not quite as good when it comes to Mozart's symphonic works. Bruno Walter and Sir Neville Marriner have long surpassed Karajan in the area of Mozart symphonies. Indeed, if you get the chance be sure to check out symphonies conducted by either Bruno Walter or Sir Neville Marriner. Marriner and the Acadamy Of Saint Martin In The Fields did mostly Mozart and provided the music of the 1984 Milos Forman film Amadeus.

The reason this album is so good is Leonard Bernstein conducting. As a conductor and a musically atuned soul, he seems to really interpret these symphonies perfectly. He gets Mozart. He has captured every note, every vibrato, roulade, flowing lines and bouncy but balanced joy in every allegro movement, such as the first movement of the Prague Symphony No. 38. For contrast, he understood the substance and darkness that seems to be written into the Allegro of the Symphony No. 25. The first movement is meant to sound furious, anguished and complex, and fast in a darker sort of mood. It's one of those rare moments in which Mozart foreshadows the Romantic Era that would begin with Beethoven. Mozart would also do this with the andante of his 21st piano concerto and the opening movement of the Piano Concerto No. 20. The last symphonies 40 and 41, "Haffner" and "Jupiter" are regarded as Mozart's most mature works for the symphony. The orchestra is more panoramic and produces a less lighter texture. The music is a fully developed Mozart in his later years. The Jupiter is his grandest. Its name conjures up the vastness of the planet Jupiter or the majesty of the Roman god Jupiter. Get this album if you're a fan of Mozart and a fan of the conductor Leonard Bernstein who aptly conducted the New York Philharmonic for many years and the Berlin Philharmonic towards the end of his life.
Complete Mozart Symphonies / Pinnock, English Concert
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Complete Mozart Symphonies / Pinnock, English Concert
Mozart , Ecc , and Pinnock
Manufacturer: Archiv Produktion
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ASIN: B000069KJ3
Release Date: 2002-10-08

Tracks:

  1. Molto Allegro
  2. Andante
  3. Presto
  4. Allegro Assai
  5. Andante
  6. Presto
  7. Allegro
  8. Andante
  9. Presto
  10. Allegro
  11. Andante
  12. Molto Allegro
  13. Allegro Maestoso
  14. Andante
  15. Presto
  16. Allegro
  17. Andante
  18. Menuetto - Trio
  19. Allegro

Tracks:

  1. Molto Allegro
  2. Andante
  3. Menuetto - Trio
  4. Molto Allegro
  5. Allegro
  6. Andante
  7. Menuetto - Trio
  8. Molto Allegro
  9. Allegro
  10. Andante
  11. Menuetto - Trio
  12. Molto Allegro
  13. Allegro Maestoso
  14. Andante
  15. Menuetto - Trio
  16. Allegro
  17. Allegro
  18. Andante
  19. Menuetto - Trio
  20. Allegro
  21. Allegro
  22. Andante
  23. Allegro Molto

Tracks:

  1. Allegro
  2. Andante
  3. Menuetto - Trio
  4. Presto
  5. Allegro
  6. Andante
  7. Menuetto - Trio
  8. Allegro
  9. Allegro
  10. Andante
  11. Allegro
  12. Allegro
  13. Andante
  14. Menuetto - Trio
  15. Allegro Molto
  16. Allegro
  17. Andantino
  18. Menuetto - Trio
  19. Allegro
  20. Allegro
  21. Andante
  22. Menuetto - Trio
  23. Molto Allegro

Tracks:

  1. Allegro
  2. Andante
  3. Allegro
  4. Allegro
  5. Andante
  6. Menuetto - Trio
  7. Allegro
  8. Allegro
  9. Andante
  10. Menuetto - Trio
  11. Molto Allegro
  12. Allegro Moderato
  13. Andante
  14. Menuetto - Trio
  15. Molto Allegro
  16. Allegro
  17. Andante
  18. Menuetto - Trio
  19. Presto

Tracks:

  1. Allegro Maestoso
  2. Andante Grazioso
  3. Allegro
  4. Allegro
  5. Andante
  6. Allegro
  7. Allegro
  8. Andantino Grazioso
  9. Menuetto - Trio
  10. Molto Allegro
  11. Allegro
  12. Andante
  13. Menuetto - Trio
  14. Allegro
  15. Molto Presto
  16. Andante
  17. Allegro

Tracks:

  1. Allegro
  2. Andante
  3. Menuetto - Trio
  4. (Allegro)
  5. Allegro
  6. Andante
  7. Menuetto - Trio
  8. Allegro
  9. Allegro Assai
  10. Andantino Grazioso
  11. Presto Assai
  12. Allegro Spiritoso
  13. Andantino Grazioso
  14. Presto Assai
  15. Allegro
  16. Andantino Grazioso
  17. Presto

Tracks:

  1. Allegro Spiritoso
  2. Andantino Grazioso
  3. Allegro
  4. Allegro Con Brio
  5. Andante
  6. Menuetto - Trio
  7. Allegro
  8. Molto Allegro
  9. Andantino Con Moto
  10. Menuetto - Trio
  11. Presto
  12. Allegro Assai
  13. Andante
  14. Allegro

Tracks:

  1. Allegro Moderato
  2. Andante
  3. Menuetto - Trio
  4. Allegro Con Spirito
  5. Allegro Spiritoso
  6. Andante
  7. Menuetto: Allegretto - Trio
  8. Presto
  9. Allegro Assai
  10. Andante Moderato
  11. Menuetto - Trio
  12. Allegro Assai

Tracks:

  1. Allegro Spiritoso
  2. Andante
  3. Tempo Primo
  4. Allegro Vivace
  5. Andante Di Molto Piu Tosto Allegretto
  6. Finale: Allegro Vivace
  7. Allegro Con Spirito
  8. Andante
  9. Menuetto - Trio
  10. Presto
  11. Adagio - Allegro Spiritoso
  12. Andante
  13. Menuetto - Trio
  14. Presto

Tracks:

  1. Adagio - Allegro
  2. Andante
  3. Presto
  4. Adagio - Allegro
  5. Andante Con Moto
  6. Menuetto: Allegretto - Trio
  7. Finale: Allegro

Tracks:

  1. Molto Allegro
  2. Andante
  3. Menuetto: Allegretto - Trio
  4. Allegro Assai
  5. Allegro Vivace
  6. Andante Cantabile
  7. Menuetto: Allegretto - Trio
  8. Molto Allegro

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The best period instrument Mozart symphony cycle around.......2005-11-24

Trevor Pinnock and the English Concert turn in the best period instrument Mozart Symphony cycle around. With 20-30 players, the English Concert sounds full and rich, and are so well recorded, one could mistake them for a modern instrument chamber orchestra augmented with more players for a bigger sound. The early symphonies employ fewer players, the symphonies from about No. 20 and following call for more players, in some cases trumpets, horns and timpani in addition to the usual strings, harpsichord, flutes, oboes, and bassoon.

Pinnock chooses perfect tempos for the English Concert: allegros are spritely, but not driven and there's never a sense that the musicians are having trouble keeping up at Pinnock's tempos. Andante movements sing with the cantabile quality Mozart is famous for, and are always musical and flowing: very beautiful.

I am not a big fan of period instrument Mozart. I have heard Hogwood and the Academy of Ancient Music (L'Oiseau Lyre) in Mozart Symphonies 34, 38, 39, and 41 and that's enough to give me a sense that Pinnock is superior - more confident, and better recorded - to Hogwood in this music. Haydn's symphonies seem to work better with period instruments than do Mozart's, but Pinnock and the English Concert have a special musical quality which MAKE Mozart work with a period orchestra. Incidentally, both Pinnock and Hogwood have recorded very fine Haydn Symphonies with their respective orchestras.

I have also read, in AMERICAN RECORD GUIDE (July/August 2005 issue) in a review of the Mozart Symphonies with Linden/Mozart Academy of Amsterdam, a period orchestra (Brilliant Classics set) that Pinnock's Mozart cycle is to be preferred. I have not heard Linden myself, but ARG's review states that with the exception of Symphonies 20, 39, 40, and 41, Pinnock "wins across the board." The reviewer cites sour tuning, below standard pitch, sloppy playing, not enough contrasts of dynamic range and pokey allegros, as liabilites which are especially annoying in Linden's cycle, and advises the reader to go with Pinnock if looking for a period cycle of Mozart symphonies.

Other options? Bohm/Berlin Philharmonic (DG); Krips/Concertgebouw (for Symphonies 21-41, Philips); Hans Graf/Mozarteum Orchestra, Salzburg (Capriccio); and Nicholas Ward/Northern Chamber Orchestra, modern instrument chamber orchestra (for early symphonies, Naxos). But unless you really hate period instruments, you will like Pinnock, as I do, and as I stated earlier: I am not a fan of period instrument Mozart.

5 out of 5 stars The best period orchestra Mozart symphonies around!.......2005-08-23

Trevor Pinnock and the English Concert perform Mozart's symphonies with great style, elan, and spirit, making this the best period orchestra Mozart Symphonies around. Pinnock deals alot in contrasts and atmosphere, setting a mood for each movement, within each symphony. The English Concert plays even Mozart's earliest symphonies-written when he was a pre-teen-as great music, and it works, very effectively. Allegros bristle with spirit, Andantes and Adagios emphasize cantabile (singing style) as all Mozart's music has a vocal/singing emphasis (in contrast to Haydn or Beethoven, who tend to build movements arount motives, or rhythmic patterns of notes; Mozart emphasizes melody moreso in many of his works).

I am not a fan of period instruments in music of Haydn, Mozart, and any composers after Bach and Handel, but this cycle is really fine. My favorite Mozart Symphonies have been Karl Bohm/Berlin Philharmonic (complete cycle, DG); 21-41 by Joseph Krips/Concertgebouw Orchestra (Philips, coupled with Marriner/Academy of St. Martin in the fields for 1-20); Bruno Walter/New York Philharmonic for Symphonies 25,28,29,35,36,38-41 (Sony); Otto Klemperer/Philharmonia for Symphonies 36,38-41 (EMI). But, Pinnock's accounts are spirited and the English Concert, at about 20-25 players, doesn't sound scrawny or ineffective at all. If you're used to the sonority of the Berlin Philharmonic or Philharmonia Orchestra, this will take some getting used to, but it is very good.

This could be called "period instrument Mozart for those who don't like period instruments." I have heard Christopher Hogwood/Academy of Ancient Music in Symphonies 34,38,39,41, and they are not as good as Pinnock's accounts. Hogwood's orchestra sounds small, puny compared with Pinnock's more robust group. I am not meaning to degrade Hogwood, as I have a number of fine recordings of his: Beethoven Symphonies 1,2;
Handel's MESSIAH; Haydn Symphonies 94, 96; Boyce Opus 6 Symphonies. But in Mozart Symphonies, I prefer Pinnock.

Pinnock's set is also well recorded, adding to it's high quality. You can't go wrong with these, unless you absolutely hate period instruments.

5 out of 5 stars A Beautiful Time Capsule.......2005-04-08

In comparing this recording, with its use of original instruments, and my favorite recordings with modern instruments, I find I prefer this. It doesn't lose any power, but it gains by the imaginative process of listening to the music as Mozart would have heard it. The collection is also a wonderful way to listen to the progression of Mozart's music throughout his life. As you listen to the first two of the eleven discs, you'll be amazed at the symphonies he wrote when he was only nine years old!

2 out of 5 stars Another BBB (basically bland Brit) recording.......2005-04-06

This is a short review because when you've heard one of these you've heard them all. They're all played in the same starched, stiff mannor, with brisk tempi, little feeling, no shaping of phrase, and no color. The Mozart symphonies--the latter ones, anyway--have their own style and merit different approaches (No. 31, the "Paris," is almost curtain-raiser music for an opera buffa, for example, while No. 39 is in some ways proto-Beethoven, harmonically sharing a good deal with the "Eroica," and No. 40 shows Mozart heading into a realm of a basically Romantic chromaticism that would have led to much fascinating music if he'd lived longer and written more in that style). Yet here all the works are played interchangably. These are performances that could have been generated on a computer.

The sound is excellent, but that's about all there is to recommend this set. Hogwood's traversal on period instruments has more personality, believe it or not. And to really show what can be done with works like these on HIP instruments, try Franz Bruggen's remarkable recordings of the Haydn symphonies on Philips. I can't recommend this set, and I got it for considerably less than the Amazon price, too.

4 out of 5 stars Pinnock excellent, DG Archiv sound variable.......2005-02-18

I greatly admire Pinnock's style, directing skill and harpsichord playing, but I don't understand the variability of sound balance achieved on his many recordings by DG. Most are recorded in Henry Wood Hall and have the same "tonmeister" and producers. For example his recording of the Bach Violin Concertos is vibrant, full bodied and has a great "presence", whereas on the other end of the spectrum, the last disc of the symphonies, 40 and 41, is really anemic, with pratically no bass. I gave them a +12db bass boost to try and compensate for the lack of bass, but there was hardly any difference in the low end response. In order to listen to this disc, and to some extent the prior two as well, I have reverted to my volume expander used with vinyl records from the 70's.

My system has very clean and deep bass response and handles Telarc organ recordings with great effect, so I do not believe it is that. And, as I stated the violin concertos have a great presence, to the point where I can visualize the bass and cello players bowing their instruments. It may be do to different microphone placement for the larger ensemble of the latter symphonies, without compensating for the different acoustic.

When it comes to Archiv's 4D recordings of the English Concert, I do not like them at all. The choir from the Mozart Coronation Mass sounds like it is being piped down from outer space, detached and way to ethereal. The Telemann suites do not fare any better, thin and anemic. Don't think the extended dynamic range and lower threshold noise level helped in any way.

I should also add that I have about every recording of Pinnock and the English Concert, really the best "Original Instruments Group" out there. In my humble opinion, Pinnock should have a "Sir" in front of his name.
Mozart: The Symphonies (Nos 1-41, plus 27 other symphonic works) /AAM * Schroder * Hogwood
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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  • The most complete set of Mozart symphonies ever recorded
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Mozart: The Symphonies (Nos 1-41, plus 27 other symphonic works) /AAM * Schroder * Hogwood
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , The Academy of Ancient Music , Christopher Hogwood , and Jaap Schroder
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ASIN: B000004CYS
Release Date: 1997-06-24

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 1 In E Flat Major, K.16: I. Allegro molto
  2. Symphony No. 1 In E Flat Major, K.16: II. Andante
  3. Symphony No. 1 In E Flat Major, K.16: III. Presto
  4. Symphony No. 4 In D Major, K.19: I. Allegro
  5. Symphony No. 4 In D Major, K.19: II. Andante
  6. Symphony No. 4 In D Major, K.19: III. Presto
  7. Symphony In F Major, K.19a-Anh.223: I. Allegro assai
  8. Symphony In F Major, K.19a-Anh.223: II. Andante
  9. Symphony In F Major, K.19a-Anh.223: III. Presto
  10. Symphony No. 5 In B Flat Major, K.22: I. Allegro
  11. Symphony No. 5 In B Flat Major, K.22: II. Andante
  12. Symphony No. 5 In B Flat Major, K.22: III. Allegro molto
  13. Symphony In D Major, K.32: I. Molto allegro
  14. Symphony In D Major, K.32: II. Andante
  15. Symphony In D Major, K.32: III. Menuetto & Trio
  16. Symphony In D Major, K.32: IV. Finale
  17. Symphony In D Major, K.81-K.783l: I. Allegro
  18. Symphony In D Major, K.81-K.783l: II. Andante
  19. Symphony In D Major, K.81-K.783l: III. Allegro molto
  20. Symphony In D Major, K.97-K73m: I. Allegro
  21. Symphony In D Major, K.97-K73m: II. Andante
  22. Symphony In D Major, K.97-K73m: III. Menuetto & Trio
  23. Symphony In D Major, K.97-K73m: IV. Presto

Tracks:

  1. Symphony In D Major, K.95-K73n: I. Allegro
  2. Symphony In D Major, K.95-K73n: II. Andante
  3. Symphony In D Major, K.95-K73n: III. Menuetto & Trio
  4. IV. Presto
  5. Symphony No. 11 In D Major, K.84-K73q: I. Allegro
  6. Symphony No. 11 In D Major, K.84-K73q: II. Andante
  7. III. Allegro
  8. Symphony No. 10 In G Major, K.74: I. Allegro - Andante
  9. Symphony No. 10 In G Major, K.74: II. Rondo (Allegro)
  10. Symphony In D Major, K.87-K74a: I. Allegro
  11. Symphony In D Major, K.87-K74a: II. Andante grazioso
  12. Symphony In D Major, K.87-K74a: III. Presto
  13. Symphony In D Major, K.120-K.111-111a: I. Allegro assai
  14. Symphony In D Major, K.120-K.111-111a: II. Andante grazioso
  15. Symphony In D Major, K.120-K.111-111a: III. Presto
  16. Symphony In C Major, K.96-K.111b: I. Allegro
  17. Symphony In C Major, K.96-K.111b: II. Andante
  18. Symphony In C Major, K.96-K.111b: III. Menuetto & Trio
  19. Symphony In C Major, K.96-K.111b: IV. Allegro molto
  20. Symphony No. 13 In F Major, K.112: I. Allegro
  21. Symphony No. 13 In F Major, K.112: II. Andante
  22. Symphony No. 13 In F Major, K.112: III. Menuetto & Trio
  23. Symphony No. 13 In F Major, K.112: IV. Allegro molto

Tracks:

  1. Symphony In C Major, K.35: Sinfonia: Allegro
  2. Symphony In D Major, K.38: Intrada: Allegro
  3. Symphony In D Major, K.200-K62a: I. Serenata: Allegro
  4. Symphony In D Major, K.200-K62a: II. Menuetto &Trio
  5. Symphony In D Major, K.200-K62a: III. Andante
  6. Symphony In D Major, K.200-K62a: IV. Menuetto & Trio
  7. Symphony In D Major, K.200-K62a: V. Allegro
  8. Symphony No. 9 In C Major, K.73: I. Allegro
  9. Symphony No. 9 In C Major, K.73: II. Andante
  10. Symphony No. 9 In C Major, K.73: III. Menuetto & Trio
  11. Symphony No. 9 In C Major, K.73: IV. Allegro molto
  12. Symphony In D Minor, K.118-K74c: Overture: Allegro - Andante - Presto
  13. Symphony In F Major, K.75: I. Allegro
  14. Symphony In F Major, K.75: II. Menuetto & Trio
  15. Symphony In F Major, K.75: III. Andantino
  16. Symphony In F Major, K.75: IV. Allegro
  17. Symphony No. 12 In G Major, K.110-K75b: I. Allegro
  18. Symphony No. 12 In G Major, K.110-K75b: II. Andante
  19. Symphony No. 12 In G Major, K.110-K75b: III. Menueto & Trio
  20. Symphony No. 12 In G Major, K.110-K75b: IV. Allegro

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 14 In A Major, K.114: I. Allegro moderato
  2. Symphony No. 14 In A Major, K.114: II. Andante
  3. Symphony No. 14 In A Major, K.114: III. Menuetto & Trio
  4. Symphony No. 14 In A Major, K.114: IV. Molto allegro
  5. Symphony No. 14 In A Major, K.114: V. Anhang: Menuett K.61g
  6. Symphony No. 15 In G Major, K.124: I. Allegro
  7. Symphony No. 15 In G Major, K.124: II. Andante
  8. Symphony No. 15 In G Major, K.124: III. Menuetto & Trio
  9. Symphony No. 15 In G Major, K.124: IV. Presto
  10. Symphony No. 16 In C Major, K.128: I. Allegro maestoso
  11. Symphony No. 16 In C Major, K.128: II. Andante grazioso
  12. Symphony No. 16 In C Major, K.128: III. Allegro
  13. Symphony No. 17 In G Major, K.129: I. Allegro
  14. Symphony No. 17 In G Major, K.129: II. Andante
  15. Symphony No. 17 In G Major, K.129: III. Allegro

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 18 In F Major, K.130: I. Allegro
  2. Symphony No. 18 In F Major, K.130: II. Andantino grazioso
  3. Symphony No. 18 In F Major, K.130: III. Menuetto & Trio
  4. Symphony No. 18 In F Major, K.130: IV. Molto allegro
  5. Symphony No. 19 In E Flat Major, K.132: I. Allegro
  6. Symphony No. 19 In E Flat Major, K.132: II. Andante
  7. Symphony No. 19 In E Flat Major, K.132: III. Menuetto & Trio
  8. Symphony No. 19 In E Flat Major, K.132: IV. Allegro
  9. Symphony No. 19 In E Flat Major, K.132: Anhang: Andantino grazioso (substitute slow movement)
  10. Symphony In D Major, K.185-K167a: I. Allegro assai
  11. Symphony In D Major, K.185-K167a: II. Andante grazioso
  12. Symphony In D Major, K.185-K.167a: III. Menuetto & Trio
  13. Symphony In D Major, K.185-K167a: IV. Adagio - Allegro assai

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 20 In D Major, K 133: I. Allegro
  2. Symphony No. 20 In D Major, K 133: II. Andante
  3. Symphony No. 20 In D Major, K 133: III. Menuetto And Trio
  4. Symphony No. 20 In D Major, K 133: IV. Allegro
  5. Symphony No. 21 In A Major, K 134: I. Allegro
  6. Symphony No. 21 In A Major, K 134: II. Andante
  7. Symphony No. 21 In A Major, K 134: III. Menuetto And Trio
  8. Symphony No. 21 In A Major, K 134: IV. Allegro
  9. Symphony In D Major, K 135: I. Molto allegro
  10. Symphony In D Major, K 135: II. Andante
  11. Symphony In D Major, K 135: III. Molto allegro
  12. Symphony In D Major, K 161 - K 163 - K 141a: I. Allegro moderato
  13. Symphony In D Major, K 161 - K 163 - K 141a: II. Andante
  14. Symphony In D Major, K 161 - K 163 - K141a: III. Presto

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 26 In E Flat Major, K 184 , K 161a: Molto presto - Andante - Allegro
  2. Symphony No. 27 In G Major, K 199 , K 161b: I. Allegro
  3. Symphony No. 27 In G Major, K 199 , K 161b: II. Andantino grazioso
  4. Symphony No. 27 In G Major, K 199 , K 161b: III. Presto
  5. Symphony No. 22 In C Major, K 162: I. Allegro assai
  6. Symphony No. 22 In C Major, K 162: II. Andantino grazioso
  7. Presto assai
  8. Symphony In D Major, K 181, K 162b: I. Allegro spiritoso
  9. Symphony In D Major, K 181, K 162b: II. Andantino grazioso
  10. Symphony No. 24 In B Flat Major, K 181, K 162b: III. Presto assai
  11. Symphony No. 24 In B Flat Major, K 182, K 173dA: I. Allegro spiritoso
  12. Symphony No. 24 In B Flat Major, K 182, K 173dA: II. Andantino grazioso
  13. Symphony No. 24 In B Flat Major, K 182, K 173dA: III. Allegro

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 25 In G Minor, K 183, K 173dB: I. Allegro con brio
  2. Symphony No. 25 In G Minor, K 183, K 173dB: II. Andante
  3. Symphony No. 25 In G Minor, K 183, K 173dB: III. Menuetto And Trio
  4. Symphony No. 25 In G Minor, K 183, K 173 dB: IV. Allegro
  5. Symphony No. 29 In A Major, K 201, K 186a: I. Allegro moderato
  6. Symphony No. 29 In A Major, K 201, K 186a: II. Andante
  7. Symphony No. 29 In A Major, K 201, K 186a: III. Menuetto And Trio
  8. Symphony No. 29 In A Major, K 201, K 186a: IV. Allegro con spirito

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 30 In D Major, K 202 , K 186b: I. Molto allegro
  2. Symphony No. 30 In D Major, K 202, K 186b: II. Andantino con moto
  3. Symphony No. 30 In D Major, K 202, K 186b: III. Menuetto And Trio
  4. Symphony No. 30 In D Major, K 202, K 186b: IV. Presto
  5. Symphony In D Major, K 203, K 189b: I. Andante maetoso - Allegro assai
  6. Symphony In D Major, K 203, K 189b: II. Andante
  7. Symphony In D Major, K 203, K 189b: III. Menuetto And Trio
  8. Symphony In D Major, K 203, K 189b: IV. Prestissimo

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 28 In C Major, K 200, K 189k: I. Allegro spriritoso
  2. Symphony No. 28 In C Major, K 200, K 189k: II. Andante
  3. Symphony No. 29 In C Major, K 200, K 189k: III. Menuetto (Allegretto) And Trio
  4. Symphony No. 28 In C Major, K 200, K 189k: IV. Presto
  5. Symphony In D Major, K 121, K 207a: I. Allego molto
  6. Symphony In D Major,K 121, K 207a: II. Andante grazioso
  7. Symphony In D Major, K 121, K 207a: III. Allegro
  8. Symphony In D Majr, K 204,K 213a: I. Allegro assai
  9. Symphony In D Major, K 204, K 213a: II. Andante
  10. Symphony In D Major, K 204, K 213a: III. Menuetto And Trio
  11. Symphony In D Major, K 204, K 213a: IV. Andantino grazioso - Allegro

Tracks:

  1. Symphony In C Major, K 208, K 213c: I. Molto allegro
  2. Symphony In C Major, K 208, K 213c: II. Andantino
  3. Symphony In C Major, K 208, K 213c: III. Presto assai
  4. Symphony In D Jaor, K 250, K 249b (Haffner Serernade): I. Allegro maestoso - Allegro molto
  5. Symphony In D Major, K 250, K 248b (Haffner Serenade): II. Menuetto galante And Trio
  6. Symphony In D Major, K 250, K 248b (Haffner Serenade): III. Andante
  7. Symphony In D Major, K 250, K 248b (Haffner Serenade): IV. Menuetto And 2 Trios
  8. Symphony In D Major, K 250, K 248b (Haffner Serenade): V. Adagio - Allegro assai
  9. Symphony No. 32 In G Major, K 318: I. Allegro spiritoso
  10. Symphony No. 32 In G Major, K 318: II. Andante
  11. Symphony No. 32 In G Majaor, K 318: III. Tempo primo

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 33 In B Flat Major, K 319: I. Allegro assai
  2. Symphony No. 33 In B Flat Major, K 319: II. Andante moderato
  3. Symphony No. 33 In B Flat Major, K 319: III. Menuetto And Trio
  4. Symphony No. 33 In B Flat Major, K 319: IV. Allegro assai
  5. Symphony In D Major, K 320 (Posthorn Serenade): I. Adagio maestoso - Allegro con spirito
  6. Symphony In D Major, K 320 (Posthorn Serenade): II. Andantino
  7. Symphony In D Major, K 320 (Posthorn Serenade): III. Presto
  8. Symphony No. 34 In C Major, K 338: I. Allegro vivace
  9. Symphony No. 34 In C Major, K 338: II. Andante di molto piu tosto allegretto
  10. Symphony No. 34 In C Major, K 338: III. Allegro vivace

Tracks:

  1. March In D Major, K 408, No. 2, K 385a
  2. Symphony No. 35 In D Major, 'Haffner' (First Version), K 385: I. Allegro con spirito
  3. Symphony No. 25 In D Major, 'Haffner' (First Version), K 385: II. Andante
  4. Symphony No. 35 In D Major, 'Haffner' (First Version), K 385: III. Menuetto And Trio
  5. Symphony No. 35 In D Major, 'Haffner' (First Version), K 385: IV. Presto
  6. Symphony No. 36 In Major, 'Linz', K 425: I. Adagio - Allegro spiritoso
  7. Symphony No. 36 In C Major, 'Linz', K 425: II. Andante
  8. Symphony No. 36 In C Major, 'Linz', K425: III. Menuetto And Trio
  9. Symphony No. 36 In C Major, 'Linz', K 425: IV. Presto

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 31In D Major, 'Paris' (First Version), K 297, K 300a: I. Allegro vivace
  2. Symphony No. 31 In D Major, 'Paris' (First Version), K 297, K 300a: II. Andante
  3. Symphony No. 31 In D Major, 'Paris' (First Version), K 297, K 300a: III. Allegro
  4. Symphony No. 35 In D Major, 'Haffner' (Second Version), K 385: I. Allegro con spirito
  5. Symphony No. 35 In D Major, 'Haffner' (Second Version), K 385: II. (Andante)
  6. Symphony No. 35 In D Major, 'Haffner' (Second Version), K 385: III. Menuetto And Trio
  7. Symphony No. 35 In D Major, 'Haffner' (Second Version), K 385: IV. Finale (Presto)
  8. Symphony No. 38 In D Major, 'Prague', K 504: I. Adagio - Allegro
  9. Symphony No. 38 In D Major, 'Prague', K 504: II. Andante
  10. Symphony No. 38 In D Major, 'Prague', K504: III. Presto

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 39 In E Flat Major, K 543: I. Adagio - Allegro
  2. Symphony No. 39 In E Flat Major, K 543: II. Andante con moto
  3. Symphony No. 39 In E Flat Major, K 543: III. Menuetto And Trio (Allegretto)
  4. Symphony No. 39 In E Flat Major, K 543: IV. Finale (Allegro)
  5. Symphony No. 40 In G Minor (First Version), K 550: I. Molto allegro
  6. Symphony No. 40 In G Minor (First Version), K 550: II. Andante
  7. Symphony No. 40 In G Minor (First Version), K 550: III. Menuetto And Trio (Allegretto)
  8. Symphony No. 40 In G Minor (First Version), K 550: IV. Allegro assai

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 31 In D Major, 'Paris' (Second Version), K 297, K 300a: I. Allegro assai
  2. Symphony No. 31 In D Major, 'Paris' (Second Version), K 297, K 300a: II. Andante
  3. Symphony No. 31 In D Major, 'Paris' (Second Version), K 297, K 300a: III. Allegro
  4. Symphony No. 41 In C Major, 'Jupiter', K 551: I. Allegro vivace
  5. Symphony No. 41 In C Major, 'Jupiter', K 551: II. Andante cantabile
  6. Symphony No. 41 In C Major, 'Jupiter', K 551: III. Menuetto And Trio (Allegretto)
  7. Symphony No. 41 In C Major, 'Jupiter', K 551: IV. Molto allegro

Tracks:

  1. Symphony In A Minor, 'Odense', K 16a, Anh. 220: I. Allegro moderato
  2. Symphony In A Minor, 'Odense', K 16a, Anh. 220: II. Andantino
  3. Symphony In A Minor, 'Odense', K 16a, Anh. 220: III. Rondo: Allegro moderato
  4. Symphony In G Major, 'Alte Lambach', K 45a, Anh. 221: I. Allegro maestoso
  5. Symphony In G Major, 'Alte Lambach', K 45a, Anh. 221: II. Andante
  6. Symphony In G Major, 'Alte Lambach', K 45a, Anh. 221: III. Molto allegro
  7. Symphony In F Major, K 76, K 42a: I. Allegro maestoso
  8. Symphony In F Major, K 76, K 42a: II. Andante
  9. Symphony In F Major, K 76, K 42a: III. Menuetto And Trio
  10. Symphony In F Major, K 76, K 42a: IV. Allegro
  11. Symphony No. 6 In F Major, K 43: I. Allegro
  12. Symphony No. 6 In F Major, K 43: II. Andante
  13. Symphony No. 6 In F Major, K 43: III. Menuetto And Trio
  14. Symphony No. 6 In F Major, K 43: IV. Allegro

Tracks:

  1. Symphony In G Major, 'Neue Lambach': I. Allegro
  2. Symphony In G Major, 'Neue Lambach': II. Andante un poco allegretto
  3. Symphony In G Major, 'Neue Lambach': III. Menuetto And Trio
  4. Symphony In G Major, 'Neue Lambach': IV. Allegro
  5. Symphony No. 7 In D Major, K 45: I. Allegro
  6. Symphony No. 7 In D Major, K 45: II. Andante
  7. Symphony No. 7 In D Major, K 45: III. Menuetto And Trio
  8. Symphony No. 7 In D Major, K 45: IV. Finale
  9. Symphony In B Flat Major, K 45b, Anh. 214: I. Allegro
  10. Symphony In B Flat Major, K 45b, Anh. 214: II. Andante
  11. Symphony In B Flat Major, K 45b, Anh. 214: III. Menuetto And Trio
  12. Symphony In B Flat Major, K 45b, Anh. 214: IV. Allegro
  13. Symphony In D Major, K 51, K 46a: I. Molto allegro
  14. Symphony In D Major, K 51, K 46a: II. Andante
  15. Symphony In D Major, K 51, K 46a: III. Molto allegro
  16. Symphony No. 8 In D Major, K 48: I. Allegro
  17. Symphony No. 8 In D Major, K 48: II. Andante
  18. Symphony No. 8 In D Major, K 48: III. Menuetto And Trio
  19. Symphony No. 8 In D Major, K 48: IV. Allegro

Tracks:

  1. Symphony In B Flat Major, Anh. C11.03, Anh. 216, K 3 - 74g: I. Allegro
  2. Symphony In B Flat Major, Anh. C11.03, Anh. 216, K 3 - 74g: II. Andante
  3. Symphony In B Flat Major, Anh. C11.03, Anh. 216, K 3 - 74g: III. Menuetto And Trio
  4. Symphony In B Flat Major, Anh. C11.03, Anh. 215, K 3 - 74g: IV. Allegro molto
  5. Symphony No. 37 In G Major, K 444, K 425a, Anh. A53: Mvts II And III By Michael Haydn: I. Adagio maestoso - Allegro con spirito
  6. Symphony No. 37 In G Major, K 444, K 425a, Anh. A53: Mvts II And III By Michael Haydn: II. Andante sostenuto
  7. Symphony No. 37 In G Major, K 444, K 425a, Anh. A53: Mvts II And III By Michael Haydn: III. Finale (Allegro molto)
  8. Symphony No. 40 In G Minor (Second Version), K 550: I. Molto allegro
  9. Symphony No. 40 In G Minor (Second Version), K 550: II. Andante
  10. Symphony No. 40 In G Minor (Second Version), K 550: III. Menuetto And Trio (Allegretto)
  11. Symphony No. 40 In G Minor (Second Version), K 550: IV. Allegro assai

Amazon.com essential recording

This was the set that really got the "authentic instrument" craze going. It was a big, ambitious project that promised a fresh look at familiar music, as well as lots of exciting new discoveries. Christopher Hogwood tailored his forces to match what we know of the actual size and constitution of the orchestras of the period, and since Mozart wrote symphonies in every country in Europe, including England, France, Italy, Germany, Austria and Czechoslovakia, the result is practically a blueprint of 18th-century orchestral practice. Then everyone else got into the act, and these performances sort of fell off the musical map. Listening to them again, one finds they hold up rather well. There's still the sense of discovery, and of course the music itself is glorious. At budget price, this is history in sound. --David Hurwitz

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars The original, original instrument take.......2007-05-03

A few months ago I bought the Trevor Pinnock Mozart Complete Symphonies (11 cds) and the 250th Anniversary Edition Mozart Symphonies (8 cds) that is not quite a complete symphony cycle. The Anniversary Edition features Harnoncourt on about 5 of the 8 discs. I also have his two CD twofers that cover the early symphonies. So, I more or less ended up with two complete renditions of Mozart's symphonies. I first bought the Harnoncourt early symphony 2fer and enjoyed it enough to buy volume two. This led me to buy the 250 Anniversay 8 cd set. I have not in the least regretted these purchases!

Harnoncourt is the most radical of these three original instrument takes on Mozart, especially in the late symphonies. For example, listen to symphony 29 by each of these three sets and compare them to the Karl Bohm benchmark 29th. Harnoncourt is Ricky Racer and Bohm is Mr. Serene and Majestic.

Obviously, price is only one of the factors in buying. The AAM costs more but has almost twice the music. The AAM set is probably the more collectable since they got there first. This set was issued in multiple lp boxes way back when and I recently watched just one of these boxes, unopened, go for over 80 bucks at EBAY.

There really is quite a sound difference between modern and original instruments. Rhapsody has the Mozart Horn Concertos posted by the AAM using an apparently valveless horn. Listen to this very squeaky rendition and compare it to Brain's to get a feel for the difference. They also have the Philips Complete Mozart Piano Concerto box that features a pianoforte on disc one of concertos 1 to 4. This instrument sounds more like a harpsichord than a piano and took some adjusting to get used to. The Smithsonian put out on vinyl (circa 1980) The Six Brandenburg Concerti by Bach on original instruments. The booklet gives quite a bit of info on the differences in instruments between modern and original. Here are a few snippets: "The brass instruments were, until the 19th century, valveless." This reduced the number of notes available. "The wind instruments of Bach's time had few keys--the transverse flute had one, the oboe two or three, and the bassoon three--calling for contrived fingerings to cover the full chromatic scale." "The music produced by a Baroque bow is characteristically tapered in shape, with great potential for a lively distinction between notes."

The bottom line for me is that Mozart, when well played, conducted, and recorded, sounds great--be it original instruments or modern. Having both modern and original choices is great. Life is wonderful with changes in flavor. I have only listened once to the AAM Mozart symphonies and have not done a compare and contrast between these and Pinnock's, etc. I was impressed by the consistency in performance and that being very good. It is really quite a feat to put out 19 cds and have them sound great from stem to stern. As an ADD recording, these give the DDDs a run for the money. The AAM Mozart Symphony cycle is posted at Rhapsody so you can look before you leap if you are in the market.

5 out of 5 stars The most complete set of Mozart symphonies ever recorded.......2006-08-10

This massive 19 CD collection contains 71 symphonies!

Yes, all 41 of the usual symphonies are here, but another 27 symphonic works are presented, as well as alternative versions of symphonies Nos. 31, 35 & 40. The works are all recorded on period instruments (or modern copies of 18th century instruments) and the orchestra is accompanied throughout by harpsichord continuo. The sounds of the various sections of the orchestra are full of colour and character - the wind and brass players, in particular, make this set such a delightful one.

I also have the Pinnock recording, which contains only the standard 41 symphonies and it is every bit as good. I can really make up my mind which I prefer, although Pinnock's reading of symphony No. 40 is sublime - particularly in the beautiful slow movement. However, Hogwood and his Academy of Ancient Music play almost all these symphonies with great gusto and style. As another reviewer said, Hogwood allows his musicians to simply play the music and let Mozart's music live in a natural and "organic" way, with minimal interference from the conductor.

Each work tells a story and the recordings of these works remind us of the fact that Mozart wasn't some sort of proto-Beethoven, rather, his music was more like the culmination of many 18th century currents, trends and ideas - "Baroque music on steroids", even! ;-))

This is a set which is very close to my heart and I consider it one of the treasures in my home. I return to it often - at any time of the day or night.

5 out of 5 stars Indispensable .......2004-11-13

This set is indispensable for anyone who seriously wants to have a complete Mozart collection. It contains every symphonic work written by Mozart, including second versions of certain late symphonies.

The playing is "alive" and fresh, the sound is full, warm and clear. What you get is not Hogwood's "interpretation"...but music and just the music, this guy understands Mozart and just lets these musicians play with joy, spontaneity, meaning and feeling. I didn't think they would be so good! There are times when you don't even notice that they're playing on period instruments.

This set is completely satisfying and I'm glad I own it. It's a pricy box set, but totally worth it...try to find it used and bask in the glory of Mozart.

3 out of 5 stars Ok, but...........2004-06-30

I will qualify this review by saying that I have not by any means listened to every single symphony on this recording. I listened to several of the symphonies from this set for a conducting class, and spent a considerable amount of time comparing them with other recordings for phrase structure, dynamics, etc. My conclusion:

Overall, I am personally just not impressed by Hogwood. His handling of the phrases is rough, and the music just doesn't seem polished. Occasionally the balance is questionable (for example, several clarinet passages in the first movement of the 39th stick out), and at other points I get the impression that he put little planning into the organization of strong and weak bars. Perhaps it is mostly personal preference, but other conductors really do sound better.

I think that this recording has its place, as there are few boxed sets of all of Mozart's symphonies available, and certainly there was some groundbreaking period instrument work here. I would, however, strongly recommend that anyone considering purchasing this set actually obtain a copy first from a library to decide if this is really what they want.

5 out of 5 stars A milestone set, and worthy of all praise.......2004-04-29

In the 1970s, the Hungarian conductor Antal Dorati recorded all of the 104 symphonies of Franz Joseph Haydn (Amazon asin # B0000042DP). The era of "epic" integral collections was ignited. Many thought the vast majority of Haydn's symphonies would be boring, cookie-cutter works rolled out in almost assembly-line fashion. But Dorati, with excellent help from the Haydn scholar H. C. Robbins Landon, would disprove all of that, and show that there is not a dud in the whole collection. And Dorati's readings have stood the test of time.

Dorati's achievement marked the beginning of an ea that in the next 2 decades would see complete integral sets of the works of every major composer, culminating ultimately in the 1980s with Phiips complete Mozart Edition.

Shortly after Dorati finished his massive project, the Academy of Ancient Music embarked on a complete traversal of all of the "symphonies" of Mozart on period instruments, the currently reviewed item. Not just the traditional 41, but also many lesser know works. More fascinating music was unearthed. But, the milestone of this set is not the discovery of forgotten masterpieces. That had become a common daily occurence. It was the period instrument movement instead that was set free by Hogwood's achievement. With this project, Hogwood did for period instruments what Dorati did for integral cycles of lesser known works. The period instrument movement had been around for a long time. But it never quite could hit "mainstream" until Hogwood made these recordings. And ever since, period instruments have flourished.

There are better recordings of many of the works in this set, both on period instruments and conventional instruments. But the consistency that runs through the set brings an appreciation for Mozart's Symphonies that is unparallelled.

The set is competitively priced, the sound is very good throughout, there is decent documentation.
Mozart: The Symphonies
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ASIN: B000003CYC
Release Date: 1991-09-13

Tracks:

  1. I. Allegro Molto
  2. II. Andante
  3. III. Presto
  4. I. Allegro Assai
  5. II. Andante
  6. III. Presto
  7. I. Allegro
  8. II. Andante
  9. III. Presto
  10. I. Allegro
  11. II. Andante
  12. III. Allegro Molto
  13. I. Allegro
  14. II. Andante
  15. III. Menuetto; Trio
  16. IV. Allegro
  17. I. Allegro
  18. II. Andante
  19. III. Menuetto; Trio
  20. IV. Allegro
  21. I. Allegro
  22. II. Andante
  23. III. Menuetto; Trio
  24. IV. Finale
  25. I. Allegro
  26. II. Andante

Tracks:

  1. III. Menuetto; Trio
  2. IV. Allegro
  3. I. Allegro
  4. II. Andante
  5. III. Menuetto; Trio
  6. IV. Allegro Molto
  7. I. Allegro
  8. II. Andante
  9. III. Allegro Molto
  10. I. Allegro
  11. II. Andante
  12. III. Menuetto; Trio
  13. IV. Presto
  14. I. Allegro
  15. II. Andante
  16. III. Menuetto; Trio
  17. IV. Allegro
  18. I. Allegro
  19. II. Andante
  20. III. Allegro
  21. I. Introduction: Andante
  22. II. Allegro
  23. I. Allegro
  24. II. Menuetto; Trio
  25. III. Andantino
  26. IV. Allegro

Tracks:

  1. I. Allegro
  2. II. Andante
  3. III. Menuetto; Trio
  4. IV. Allegro
  5. I. Allegro
  6. II. Andante
  7. III. Menuetto; Trio
  8. IV. Allegro Molto
  9. I. Allegro
  10. II. Andante
  11. III. Menuetto; Trio
  12. IV. Molto Allegro
  13. I. Allegro
  14. II. Andante
  15. III. Menuetto; Trio
  16. IV. Molto Allegro
  17. I. Allegro
  18. II. Andante
  19. III. Menuetto; Trio
  20. IV. Presto

Tracks:

  1. I. Allegro Maestoso
  2. II. Andante Grazioso
  3. III. Rondo; Allegro
  4. I. Allegro
  5. II. Andante
  6. III. Allegro
  7. I. Allegro
  8. II. Andantino Grazioso
  9. III. Menuetto; Trio
  10. IV. Molto Allegro
  11. I. Allegro
  12. II. Andante
  13. III. Andantino Grazioso (Alternate)
  14. IV. Menuetto; Trio
  15. V. Allegro
  16. I. Allegro
  17. II. Andante
  18. III. Menuetto; Trio

Tracks:

  1. IV. Allegro
  2. I. Allegro
  3. II. Andante
  4. III. Menuetto; Trio
  5. IV. Allegro
  6. I. Molto Presto
  7. II. Andante
  8. III. Allegro
  9. I. Allegro
  10. II. Andantino Grazioso
  11. III. Presto
  12. I. Allegro Assai
  13. II. Andantino Grazioso
  14. III. Presto Assai
  15. I. Allegro Spiritoso
  16. II. Andantino Grazioso
  17. III. Presto Assai
  18. I. Allegro Spiritoso
  19. II. Andantino Grazioso
  20. III. Allegro

Tracks:

  1. I. Allegro Con Brio
  2. II. Andante
  3. III. Menuetto; Trio
  4. IV. Allegro
  5. I. Allegro Moderato
  6. II. Andante
  7. III. Menuetto; Trio
  8. IV. Allegro Con Spirito
  9. I. Moto Allegro
  10. II. Adnantino Con Moto
  11. III. Menuetto; Trio
  12. IV. Presto

Tracks:

  1. I. Allegro Spiritoso
  2. II. Andante
  3. III. Menuetto; Trio
  4. IV. Presto
  5. I. Allegro Vivace
  6. II. Andante
  7. II. Andante (Alternate)
  8. III. Allegro
  9. I. Allegro Spiritoso
  10. II. Andante
  11. III. Allegro Spiritoso
  12. I. Allegro Assai
  13. II. Andante Moderato
  14. III. Menuet; Trio
  15. IV. Allegro Assai

Tracks:

  1. I. Allegro Vivace
  2. II. Andante Di Molto
  3. III. Allegro Vivace
  4. I. Allegro Con Spirito
  5. II. (Andante)
  6. III. Menuetto; Trio
  7. IV. Presto
  8. I. Adagio; Allegro Spiritoso
  9. II. Poco Adagio
  10. III. Menuetto; Trio
  11. IV. Presto

Tracks:

  1. I. Adagio; Allegro
  2. II. Andante
  3. III. Presto
  4. I. Adagio; Allegro
  5. II. Andante Con Moto
  6. III. Menuetto: Allegretto; Trio
  7. IV. Allegro

Tracks:

  1. I. Molto Allegro
  2. II. Andante
  3. III. Menueto; Trio
  4. IV. Allegro Assai
  5. I. Allegro Vivace
  6. II. Andante Cantablie
  7. III. Menuetto; Trio
  8. IV. Molto Allegro

Amazon.com

Musical scholar that he is, Charles Mackerras adopts period performance practice, but opts for modern instruments. The Prague Chamber Orchestra is one of the world's best small ensembles. They play this music with impeccable wit, sophistication, and style. Of course, Mackerras himself studied in Prague--Mozart's musical home away from home--and has long enjoyed an excellent relationship with the city's orchestras and musicians. With swift tempos, employment of a harpsichord accompaniment, and all the repeats taken in each work, these finely honed interpretations offer a uniquely consistent view of Mozart's symphonic achievement. Telarc's superb sound allows the music to fall very gratefully on the ear. --Dave Hurwitz

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Outstanding Performances.......2007-07-07

While historical instuments are not used on these recordings the performances are still excellent and most particularly for the faster than usual tempos for the minuets. Lethargic and pompous minuet tempos are common with most recordings of music from the Classic Period but here we have minuet tempos that are related to the dance steps and the way it was generally danced in the period. While ignorance of the minuet as a dance is wide spread here we have recordings that rise above that limitation and give improved character and vigor to the works as a whole. Bravo!

3 out of 5 stars I agree with.......2006-02-19

a music fans comment, Mackerras is good, BUT...
So I do not expect anyone to give my comment a "YES Paul's review was most helpful"
:-))
Mackerras is the most popular as far as modern voting goes. Popular votes never influence my decision in critiquing.
My fav in the complete is Bohm/Berlin
In the last 6 syms, it is Walter/Columbia/Sony which may be the finest I've heard, which is sadly Out of print. The Walter/Columbia is a bigger orch sound, which obviously is against Mozart's initial idea of size of orch. But the Columbia plays so tight/fliud/details rendered with powerful depth of emotions, that it is excusable the "big-band" sound.
Bohm's Berlin is slightly scaled down in size, yet at times does not match the Columbia's tightness/percision.
But I do find Bohm and Walter to be very close so that I can't decide which I prefer more.
IOW I love them both equally, and prefer both over Mackerras well recorded set. Seems to me Mackerras' Prague Chamber is like a "youth orch", not going into the details as does the more experienced Columbia and Berlin. Also to consider is the fact of the instrument quality, which the Prague is not in the same class as the Columbia and Berlin. In Mozart the string section's instruments can make all the difference. AS well as winds. I'm sure the Prague is a smaller budget orch and cannot afford the finer instruments alloted to the 2 bigger orchestras. .
Makerras' orch play too fast at times, lacks depths in the nuances that I hear in Walter and Bohm, and the recorded sound is abit harsh/grainy.
Overall the Mackerras is my 3rd choice in Mozart. But still as good as Bohm is, I felt no need to keep the Mackerras.
Read my review of the Bohm/Berlin complete set.





3 out of 5 stars Good, but . . ........2004-07-08

I bought this item from Amazon and I am not sorry that I did. Actually it is good, very good, but I find something that I do not like: Why does this Sir McKerras play all the minuets so fast? Why does he such excessive repeating? The minuets in Haydn are all happy and full of joy, but in Mozart each one is quite different from another: some are happy, some are sad, some are childish, some are majestic, etc. Some of those Minuets seem to be written in order to be danced by Kings and so forth. Is Sir McKerras such an egalitarian that he does not accept such differences? Too bad Herr Josef Krips is dead, he was the real Mozartean.

5 out of 5 stars Great sound, great music-making - Mackerras best Mozart.......2003-05-19

Mackerras has made some pretty amazing recordings these last years, from Beethoven's 9th to Mahler's 5th. This set has Mackerras conducting the Prague Chamber Orchestra, an ensemble that has definetely studied Mozart and studied him well. Most if not all the symphonies are first class but I have to point out the opening of the 25th and the finale of the 40th. I really rediscovered these pieces after hearing to these great recordings. The sound perfect as always with Telarc recordings. A must for all Mozart fans and a great alternative to the celebrated Hogwood set on L'Oiseau Lyre (Decca).

5 out of 5 stars Replaces all other versions in my collection.......2000-12-16

When Sir Charles Mackerras aimed his sights at recording the complete Mozart Symphonies with the Prague Chamber Orchestra, critics were delighted at the results as the discs became available separately. The writer for the Penguin Guide commented that the playing and the technical aspects of the recordings were excellent, while pointing out that the pacing is more urgent in the earlier symphonies, more relaxed in the later ones. The Gramophone writer pronounced them "full of sparkle and precision."

No, this is not an "original instrument" presentation, but Mackerras takes a loving view of his composer and most listeners will be quite satisfied with the results. Granted that other recordings might offer more "period style" here or more heaven-moving renditions there. However, this boxed set of 10 CDs has replaced in my collection all the miscellaneous recordings I have been lining up on the Mozart shelf; and (as Ko-Ko sings) "They never will be missed" as long as this Telarc set is there to be played.

The only negative feature is that the time limitations of the CD necessitate that Symphonies No. 8 and 20 begin on one disc and end on the other. But having them in the correct order was quite a challenge for the producers and much to be appreciated.
Mozart: The Great Symphonies
Average customer rating: 2 out of 5 stars
  • Read Ryzard's comments carefully
Mozart: The Great Symphonies

Manufacturer: Sbme Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  2. Ludwig van Beethoven: The 9 Symphonies - Arturo Toscanini / NBC Symphony Orchestra
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  4. Mahler: Symphonies Nos 1 2 4 5 & 9
  5. Furtwangler Conducts Beethoven - Beethoven: symphonies no 3,4,5, & 9, Leonore

ASIN: B00008PW46
Release Date: 2003-05-12

Tracks:

  1. (1-4) Symphony No.25 In G Minor, K.173
  2. (5-8) Symphony No.28 In C Major,K 200
  3. (9-12) Symphony No.29 In A Major, K. 201
  4. (1-4) Symphony No.35 In D Major, K.385 "Haffner"
  5. (5-8) Symphony No.36 In C Major, K.425 "Linz"
  6. (9) Le Nozze Di Figaro - Ouverture, K.492
  7. (10) Cosi Fan Tutte - Ouverture, K.588
  8. (11) Die Zauberflote - Ouverture, K.620
  9. (1-3) Symphony No.38 In D Major,K.504
  10. (4-7) Symphony No.39 In E- Flat Major, K.543
  11. (8-11) Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, K.525
  12. (1-4) Symphony No.40 In G Minor, K.550
  13. (5-8) Symphony No.41 In C Major,K.551 "Jupiter"
  14. (8) Maurerische Trauermusik, K.477

Album Details

4 CD Box set. Columbia Legends Series.

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Read Ryzard's comments carefully.......2006-04-16

He informs you that this set is not the legenday recordings of the last 6 syms made with the Columbia on Sony (on vinyl it was the Columbia label, now bought by Sony).
With with recent news last night that M Jackson may be selling his Sony recording holdings, worth $1billion, we may soon see the Walter/Columbia recordings released eventually.
Its the Columbia SO set you want to own.
I got my cd set from a used dealer in england 3 yrs ago, its on Sony/germany, release 1989.
See my comments on the Bohm/Berlin complete.




I'm back with another comment.
I have just completed a compare between Bohm and Walter/Columbia.
I have to give the nod to the Bohm, ....but then there are times I give the nod to Walter/Columbia...hummm, as with all Mozart, he is Hermes par excellent, and that mercurial quality is reflected in mere mortal attempts at capturing atht genius from another realm.
Mozart: Symphonies (8 CD-250th Anniversary Edition)
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Harnoncourt brings a little gitty up to Mozart!
Mozart: Symphonies (8 CD-250th Anniversary Edition)

Manufacturer: Warner Classics
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

BalletsBallets | Ballets & Dances | Classical | Styles | Music
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  1. Mozart: Early Symphonies, Vol. 2
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  4. Haydn: The Paris Symphonies Nos. 82-87
  5. Schubert: The String Quartets

ASIN: B000AOVKH8
Release Date: 2006-01-10

Tracks:

  1. I. Allegro - Ton Koopman
  2. II. Andante - Ton Koopman
  3. III. Allegro - Ton Koopman
  4. I. Allegro - Ton Koopman
  5. II. Andantino Grazioso - Ton Koopman
  6. III. Menuetto - Ton Koopman
  7. IV. Molto Allegro - Ton Koopman
  8. I. Allegro - Ton Koopman
  9. II. Andante - Ton Koopman
  10. III. Menuetto - Trio - Ton Koopman
  11. IV. Allegro (Rondeau) - Ton Koopman
  12. V. Andantino Grazioso - Ton Koopman
  13. I. Allegro Assai - Ton Koopman
  14. II. Andantino Grazioso - Ton Koopman
  15. III. Presto Assai - Ton Koopman

Tracks:

  1. I. Allegro - Ton Koopman
  2. II. Andante - Ton Koopman
  3. III. Menuetto & Trio - Ton Koopman
  4. IV. Allegro - Ton Koopman
  5. I. Allegro Spiritoso - Ton Koopman
  6. II. Andantino Grazioso - Ton Koopman
  7. III. Presto Assai - Ton Koopman
  8. I. Allegro Spiritoso - Ton Koopman
  9. II. Andantino GRazioso - Ton Koopman
  10. III. Allegro - Ton Koopman
  11. I. Allegro - Ton Koopman
  12. II. Andantino GRazioso - Ton Koopman
  13. III. Presto - Ton Koopman

Tracks:

  1. No.1 In D Major - Scottish Chamber Orchestra
  2. No.2 In A Major - Scottish Chamber Orchestra
  3. No.3 In C Major - Scottish Chamber Orchestra
  4. No.4 In G Major - Scottish Chamber Orchestra
  5. No.5 In B Flat Major - Scottish Chamber Orchestra
  6. No.6 In D Major - Scottish Chamber Orchestra
  7. Ouverture: Allegro - Scottish Chamber Orchestra
  8. I. Largo - Scottish Chamber Orchestra
  9. II. Gavotte - Scottish Chamber Orchestra
  10. III. Andantino & IV. Allegro - Scottish Chamber Orchestra
  11. V. Larghetto - Scottish Chamber Orchestra
  12. Vi. Gavotte Joyeuse: Allegro - Scottish Chamber Orchestra
  13. VII. Adagio - Scottish Chamber Orchestra
  14. VIII. Senza Indicazione Di Tempo - Scottish Chamber Orchestra
  15. IX. Gavotte Gracieuse - Scottish Chamber Orchestra
  16. X. Pantomime - Scottish Chamber Orchestra
  17. XI. Passepied - Scottish Chamber Orchestra
  18. XII. Andante - Scottish Chamber Orchestra
  19. XIII. Gavotte - Scottish Chamber Orchestra
  20. I. Allegro Con Brio
  21. II. Andante
  22. III. Menuetto
  23. IV. Allegro
  24. I. Molto Presto
  25. II. Andantino Grazioso
  26. III. Allegro

Tracks:

  1. I. Allegro Spiritoso
  2. II. Andante
  3. III. Menuetto: Allegretto
  4. IV. Presto
  5. I. Allegro Moderato
  6. II. Andante
  7. III. Menuetto
  8. IV. Allegro Con Spirito
  9. I. Molto Allegro
  10. II. Andantino Con Moto
  11. III. Menuetto
  12. IV. Presto

Tracks:

  1. I. Allegro Assai
  2. II. Andante
  3. III. Allegro
  4. II. Andante
  5. I. Allegro Assai
  6. II. Andante Moderato
  7. III. Menuetto
  8. IV. Allegro Assai
  9. I. Allegro Vivace
  10. II. Andante Di Molto, Piu Tosto Allegretto
  11. III. Allegro

Tracks:

  1. I. Allegro Spiritoso
  2. II. Andante
  3. III. Primo Tempo
  4. I. Allegro Con Spirito
  5. II. Andante
  6. III. Menuetto
  7. IV. Presto
  8. I. Adagio - Allegro Spiritoso
  9. II. Andante
  10. III. Menuetto
  11. IV. Presto

Tracks:

  1. I. Adagio - Allegro
  2. II. Andante
  3. III. Presto
  4. I. Adagio - Allegro
  5. II. Andante Con Moto
  6. III. Menuetto: Allegretto
  7. IV. Finale: Allegro

Tracks:

  1. I. Molto Allegro
  2. II. Andante
  3. III. Menuetto: Allegretto
  4. IV. Allegro Assai
  5. I. Allegro Vivace
  6. II. Andante Cantabile
  7. III. Menuetto: Allegretto
  8. IV. Molto Allegro

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Harnoncourt brings a little gitty up to Mozart!.......2006-11-21

After acquiring Harnoncourt's 2 vols (4 cds) of Mozart's early symphonies, I noticed this collection. This is not quite a complete Mozart symphony cycle. It is lacking some of the early Symphonies. Harnoncourt's contribution to this collection is found on the last 5 and a half cds and covers Mozart's middle and later symphonies. So, by combining the early with the later I get an almost complete Mozart Symphony cycle conducted by Harnoncourt. There are a few of the middle symphonies that are not touched by Harnoncourt's early volumes or this present set. I found them on vinyl at Ebay or here at Amazon marketplace for outrageous sums of money (more than this present set!). It looks like what I have will have to do.

When I think of Beethoven, I think of his 9th symphony and when it was performed, he could not hear a single note because he was deaf! When I think of Mozart, I am picturing an 8 year old who caused his dad to retire early from music composition! Harnoncourt writes that as an 8 year old, Mozart was already head and shoulders above just about any composer on the continent of Europe. Mozart's 40th and especially his 41st symphonies are true epiphanies. Yet the sound heard in these is the same as that by 8 year old Mozart! Mozart did not start composing and then 20 years later develop his voice. I love Mozart's music for the beauty, the balance and the mathematical precision. I love Beethoven's for the power and the thunder. Yet, who can top the beauty of the softer movements in his symphonies such as the 3rd in his 9th?

My standard for Mozart's symphonies (his last seven) and Beethoven's Nine are found on vinyl conducted by Bohm. I bought the DG Bohm recordings on vinyl back in the 70s and was so pleased with both the recording quality and the superb playing I did not have any other renditions (except Karajan) until recently.

There is a complete Mozart Symphony DG collection by Bohm that has been ported over to digital. But I was a little curious what a fresh, digital recording would sound like, how it would stack up to Bohm. I was also curious to compare the smaller orchestra with period instruments to the full orchestra with modern instruments used by Bohm. I also bought the complete Pinnock Mozart cycle recorded with a smaller orchestra than Bohm's and period instruments. Of the two, Pinnock sounds more like Bohm than Harnoncourt.

The period instruments/smaller orchestras have a little more harpsicord and not as full an orchestra sound. If its too much harpsicord, I end up pinching myself to make sure I did not accidentally play Vivaldi or Teleman. The less than full sound is more chamber orchestra style than full orchestra. I can hear more of the individual instruments and their resonating than the blended sound of the fuller orchestra. Pinnock supposedly used 20 to 30 players. But while Bohm may have had a "full" orchestra, it certainly is not full in the Wagner sense of full. I have been to concerts that featured both Mozart and later Romantic composers. The Orchestra pit seemed a little less than half full when its Mozart and bursting at the sides when its Wagner or Mahler. I enjoy the "full" orchstra sound and I really like the smaller chamber type sound. I do not live in an "either/or" universe. Buy both! No classical music Nazi can tell you otherwise. Its all about Freedom, baby!

I am still digesting Harnoncourt's rendition of Mozart's last 6 symphonies. The tempos and the overall playing sounds much different than Bohm or Pinnock. The tempos seem to not be as consistently precise and they seem to shift, that is why I my title says "Mozart with a little gitty up." That being said, I enjoyed both Pinnock and Harnoncourt. I do not regret for a moment shelling out close to $50 for this set!

Bohm's analog records sound good. These didgital recordings sound really GOOD! PURE, maybe even a little too sanitized. The period instrument movenent is trying to approximate the 1700s sound with Mozart, yet you will never hear a cough or any other sound other than the instruments producing music. This includes the bow sounds when the bow comes on or off the instrument. These Bass bowing sounds are left on Karjan's DVD Beethoven Symphony Cycle. To really approximate the 1700s, we need a group of 2nd rate musicians playing on third or fourth rate instruments in concert halls with less than idealic acoustics. If we are going to get real, lets really get real. I bet Mozart would have walked a half mile barefoot over shards of broken glass to have his music played by orchestras such as the BPO or the Vienna Phil conducted by Bohm. And I will bet dollars to donuts any day that any of our smaller city orchestras such as Pasadena CA or Omaha Nebraska would blow the socks off of just about all of the top orchestras of Mozart's day. Maybe the period instrumenters should break out the old analog recording equipment like the Musical Heritage Society from 30 years ago and press their recordings on 78s or 10 inch LPs. So, while they may be using instruments similar to those used in the 1700s, we are still getting a very professional modern sound and recording. Don't kid yourself that if you buy Pinnock or Harnoncourt Mozart Symphony recordings, when you listen, you will be suddenly teleported as a classical music Yankee back to King Arthur's Court.

I converted Pinnock and this present 250th anniversary edition set to CD-R mp3s at 192 kps. 90 to 100 kps is supposedly FM radio quality and anything above 170 kps only your dog will enjoy. 192kps will yield a little over 8 hours of music on a 702 mb CD-R. I can play a cd at work and let it run all day long filling my life with the world's greatest music.

I still am still debating the period instrument movement. Yet, the music is still MOZART! MOZART! Bohm (died circa 1981), Harnoncourt, and Pinnock are superb conductors and their musicians are top notch. None of these conductors nor their orchestras screw up Mozart! You may disagree, yet let me point out that these gents and their orchestras have filled concert halls for decades and have very loyal followings of musically satiated listeners. Believe it or not, sometimes 10,000 Frenchmen are not wrong.

You may or may not like Mozart with a little "gitty up" but you surely will not get typhoid fever from listening! Chill out, it is still Mozart! Old Wolfgang himself were he alive would be sitting front row, center aisile with a big bag of chips and a cold Tecate having the time of his life listening to Harnoncourt and his Orchestra.


Mozart: Symphonies
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Mozart: Symphonies

    Manufacturer: Philips
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0000501PD
    Release Date: 2006-01-10

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 1 In E Flat, Kv 16 - 1. Allegro Molto
    2. Symphony No. 1 In E Flat, Kv 16 - 2. Andante
    3. Symphony No. 1 In E Flat, Kv 16 - 3. Presto
    4. Symphony No. 4 In D, Kv 19 - 1. Allegro
    5. Symphony No. 4 In D, Kv 19 - 2. Andante
    6. Symphony No. 4 In D, Kv 19 - 3. Presto
    7. Symphony In F, Kv App. 223-19a - 1. Allegro Assai
    8. Symphony In F, Kv App. 223-19a - 2. Andante
    9. Symphony In F, Kv App. 223-19a - 3. Presto
    10. Symphony No. 5 In B Flat, Kv 22 - 1. Allegro
    11. Symphony No. 5 In B Flat, Kv 22 - 2. Andante
    12. Symphony No. 5 In B Flat, Kv 22 - 3. Allegro Molto
    13. Symphony No. 6 In F, Kv 43 - 1. Allegro
    14. Symphony No. 6 In F, Kv 43 - 2. Andante
    15. Symphony No. 6 In F, Kv 43 - 3. Menuetto
    16. Symphony No. 6 In F, Kv 43 - 4. Allegro
    17. Symphony No. 7 In D, Kv 45 - 1. Overture (Allegro)
    18. Symphony No. 7 In D, Kv 45 - 2. Andante
    19. Symphony No. 7 In D, Kv 45 - 3. Menuetto
    20. Symphony No. 7 In D, Kv 45 - 4. (Allegro)
    21. Symphony In G, Kv Deest 'Neue Lambacher' - 1. Allegro
    22. Symphony In G, Kv Deest 'Neue Lambacher' - 2. Andante Un Poco Allegretto
    23. Symphony In G, Kv Deest 'Neue Lambacher' - 3. Menuetto
    24. Symphony In G, Kv Deest 'Neue Lambacher' - 4. Allegro
    25. Symphony No. 7a In G, Kv App. 221-45a - 'Alte Lambacher' - 1. Allegro Maestoso
    26. Symphony No. 7a In G, Kv App. 221-45a - 'Alte Lambacher' - 2. Andante
    27. Symphony No. 7a In G, Kv App. 221-45a - 'Alte Lambacher' - 3. Presto
    28. Symphony [No. 55] In B Flat, Kv, App. 214-45b - 1. Allegro
    29. Symphony [No. 55] In B Flat, Kv, App. 214-45b - 2. Andante
    30. Symphony [No. 55] In B Flat, Kv, App. 214-45b - 3. Menuet
    31. Symphony [No. 55] In B Flat, Kv, App. 214-45b - 4. Allegro
    32. Symphony No. 8 In D, Kv 48 - 1. (Allegro)
    33. Symphony No. 8 In D, Kv 48 - 2. Andante
    34. Symphony No. 8 In D, Kv 48 - 3. Menuetto
    35. Symphony No. 8 In D, Kv 48 - 4. (Allegro)
    36. Minuet In A, Kv 61g No. 1
    37. Symphony No. 9 In C, Kv 73 - 1. Allegro
    38. Symphony No. 9 In C, Kv 73 - 2. Andante
    39. Symphony No. 9 In C, Kv 73 - 3. Menuetto
    40. Symphony No. 9 In C, Kv 73 - 4. Allegro Molto
    41. Symphony No. 10 In G, Kv 74 - 1. (Allegro)
    42. Symphony No. 10 In G, Kv 74 - 2. (Andante)
    43. Symphony No. 10 In G, Kv 74 - 3. (Allegro)
    44. Symphony No.42 In F, K75 1 - Allegro
    45. Symphony No.42 In F, K75 2 - Menuetto
    46. Symphony No.42 In F, K75 3 - Andantino
    47. Symphony No.42 In F, K75 4 - Allegro
    48. Symphony No.43 In F, K76-42a 1 - Allegro Maestoso
    49. Symphony No.43 In F, K76-42a 2 - Andante
    50. Symphony No.43 In F, K76-42a 3 - Menuetto
    51. Symphony No.43 In F, K76-42a 4 - Allegro
    52. Symphony No.44 In D, K81-73l 1 - Allegro
    53. Symphony No.44 In D, K81-73l 2 - Andante
    54. Symphony No.44 In D, K81-73l 3 - Allegro Molto
    55. Symphony No.11 In D, K84-73q 1 - Allegro
    56. Symphony No.11 In D, K84-73q 2 - Andante
    57. Symphony No.11 In D, K84-73q 3 - Allegro
    58. Symphony No.45 In D, K95-73n 1 - Allegro
    59. Symphony No.45 In D, K95-73n 2 - Andante
    60. Symphony No.45 In D, K95-73n 3 - Menuetto
    61. Symphony No.45 In D, K95-73n 4 - Allegro
    62. Symphony No.46 In C, K96-111b 1 - Allegro
    63. Symphony No.46 In C, K96-111b 2 - Andante
    64. Symphony No.46 In C, K96-111b 3 - Menuetto
    65. Symphony No.46 In C, K96-111b 4 - Allegro Molto
    66. Symphony [No. 47] In D, Kv 97-73m - 1. Allegro
    67. Symphony [No. 47] In D, Kv 97-73m - 2. Andante
    68. Symphony [No. 47] In D, Kv 97-73m - 3. Menuetto
    69. Symphony [No. 47] In D, Kv 97-73m - 4. Allegro
    70. Symphony No. 12 In G, Kv 110-75b - 1. Allegro
    71. Symphony No. 12 In G, Kv 110-75b - 2. Andante
    72. Symphony No. 12 In G, Kv 110-75b - 3. Menuetto
    73. Symphony No. 12 In G, Kv 110-75b - 4. Allegro
    74. Symphony No. 13 In F, Kv 112 - 1. Allegro
    75. Symphony No. 13 In F, Kv 112 - 2. Andante
    76. Symphony No. 13 In F, Kv 112 - 3. Menuetto
    77. Symphony No. 13 In F, Kv 112 - 4. Molto Allegro
    78. Symphony No. 14 In A, Kv 114 - 1. Allegro Moderato
    79. Symphony No. 14 In A, Kv 114 - 2. Andante
    80. Symphony No. 14 In A, Kv 114 - 3. Menuetto
    81. Symphony No. 14 In A, Kv 114 - 4. Allegro Molto
    82. Symphony No. 14 In A, Kv 114 - 3. Menuetto (Alternative)
    83. Symphony No. 15 In G, Kv 124 - 1. Allegro
    84. Symphony No. 15 In G, Kv 124 - 2. Andante
    85. Symphony No. 15 In G, Kv 124 - 3. Menuetto
    86. Symphony No. 15 In G, Kv 124 - 4. Presto
    87. No.16 In C, Kv 128
    88. No.16 In C, Kv 128
    89. No.16 In C, Kv 128
    90. No. 17 In G, Kv 129
    91. No. 17 In G, Kv 129
    92. No. 17 In G, Kv 129
    93. No. 18 In F, Kv 130
    94. No. 18 In F, Kv 130
    95. No. 18 In F, Kv 130
    96. No. 18 In F, Kv 130
    97. No. 19 In E Flat, Kv 132
    98. No. 19 In E Flat, Kv 132
    99. No. 19 In E Flat, Kv 132
    100. No. 19 In E Flat, Kv 132
    101. No. 19 In E Flat, Kv 132
    102. Symphony No. 20 In D
    103. Symphony No. 20 In D
    104. Symphony No. 20 In D
    105. Symphony No. 20 In D
    106. Symphony No. 50 In D
    107. Symphony No. 50 In D
    108. Symphony No. 50 In D
    109. Symphony On. 48 In D
    110. Symphony No. 51 In D
    111. Symphony No. 51 In D
    112. Symphony No. 51 In D
    113. Symphony No. 51 In D
    114. Symphony No. 51 In D
    115. Symphony No. 51 In D
    116. Symphony N. 21 - 1- Allegro
    117. Symphony N. 21 - 2- Andante
    118. Symphony N. 21 - 3- Menuetto
    119. Symphony N. 21 - 4- Allegro
    120. Symphony N. 22 - 1- Allegro Assai
    121. Symphony N. 22 - 2- Andantino Grazioso
    122. Symphony N. 22 - 3- Presto Assai
    123. Symphony N. 23 - 1- Allegro Spiritoso 2- Andantino Grazioso 3- Presto Assai
    124. Symphony N. 24 - 1- Allegro Spiritoso
    125. Symphony N. 24 - 2- Andantino Grazioso
    126. Symphony N. 24 - 3- Allegro
    127. Symphony N. 25 - 1- Allegro Con Brio
    128. Symphony N. 25 - 2- Andante
    129. Symphony N. 25 - 3- Menuetto
    130. Symphony N. 25 - 4- Allegro
    131. Symphony No. 26 (Overture) In E Flat Major, Kv 184- Molto Presto - Andante - Allegro
    132. Symphony No. 27 In G Major, Kv 199- 1- Allegro
    133. Symphony No. 27 In G Major, Kv 199- 2- Andantino Grazioso
    134. Symphony No. 27 In G Major, Kv 199- 3- Presto
    135. Symphony No. 28 In C Major, Kv 200- 1- Allegro Spiritoso
    136. Symphony No. 28 In C Major, Kv 200- 2- Andante
    137. Symphony No. 28 In C Major, Kv 200- 3- Menuetto (Allegretto)
    138. Symphony No. 28 In C Major, Kv 200- 4- Presto
    139. Symphony No. 29 In A Major, Kv 201- 1- Allegro Moderato
    140. Symphony No. 29 In A Major, Kv 201- 2- Andante
    141. Symphony No. 29 In A Major, Kv 201- 3- Menuetto
    142. Symphony No. 29 In A Major, Kv 201- 4- Allegro Con Spirito
    143. Symphony No. 30 In D Major, Kv 202- 1- Molto Allegro
    144. Symphony No. 30 In D Major, Kv 202- 2- Andantino Con Moto
    145. Symphony No. 30 In D Major, Kv 202- 3- Menuetto
    146. Symphony No. 30 In D Major, Kv 202- 4- Presto
    147. Symphony No. 31 In D Major, Kv 297 -Paris-- 1- Allegro Assai
    148. Symphony No. 31 In D Major, Kv 297 -Paris-- 2- Andante
    149. Symphony No. 31 In D Major, Kv 297 -Paris-- 3- Allegro
    150. Symphony No. 31 In D Major, Kv 297 -Paris-- 2- Andante (Alternative)
    151. Symphony No. 32 (Overture) In G Major, Kv 318- Allegro Spiritoso - Andante - Tempo I
    152. Symphony No. 33 In B Flat Major, Kv 319- 1- Allegro Assai
    153. Symphony No. 33 In B Flat Major, Kv 319- 2- Andante Moderato
    154. Symphony No. 33 In B Flat Major, Kv 319- 3- Menuetto
    155. Symphony No. 33 In B Flat Major, Kv 319- 4- Finale (Allegro Assai)
    156. 1- Allegro Vivace
    157. 2- Andante Di Molto
    158. 3- Finale ( Allegro Vivace)
    159. 1- Allegro Con Spirito
    160. 2- Andante
    161. 3- Menuetto
    162. 4- Finale (Presto)
    163. 1- Adafio-Allegro Spiritoso
    164. 2- Poco Adagio
    165. 3- Menuetto
    166. 4- Finale (Presto)
    167. Minuet For A Symphony In C Major, Kv 409
    168. Adagio Amestoso In G Major, Kv 444 (Introduction To A Symphony By Michael Haydn)
    169. Symphony No. 38 In D Major, Kv 504 -Prague-- 1- Adagio
    170. Symphony No. 38 In D Major, Kv 504 -Prague-- 2- Andante
    171. Symphony No. 38 In D Major, Kv 504 -Prague-- 3- Finale (Presto)
    172. Symphony No. 39 In E Flat Major, Kv 543- 1- Adagio - Allegro
    173. Symphony No. 39 In E Flat Major, Kv 543- 2- Andante Con Moto
    174. Symphony No. 39 In E Flat Major, Kv 543- 3- Menuetto (Allegretto)
    175. Symphony No. 39 In E Flat Major, Kv 543- 4- Finale (Allegro)
    176. Symphony No. 40 In G Minor
    177. Symphony No. 40 In G Minor
    178. Symphony No. 40 In G Minor
    179. Symphony No. 40 In G Minor
    180. Symphony No. 41 In C
    181. Symphony No. 41 In C
    182. Symphony No. 41 In C
    183. Symphony No. 41 In C
    Mozart: Symphonies Nos 29, 35 (Haffner), 38  (Prague), 39, 40, and  41 (Jupiter)
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    Mozart: Symphonies Nos 29, 35 (Haffner), 38 (Prague), 39, 40, and 41 (Jupiter)
    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , Otto Klemperer , and Philharmonia Orchestra
    Manufacturer: EMI Classics
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000EF5MHM
    Release Date: 2006-03-07

    Tracks:

    1. I. Allegro Moderato
    2. II. Andante
    3. III. Menuetto & Trio
    4. IV. Allegro Con Spirito
    5. I. Adagio - Allegro
    6. II. Andante
    7. III. Finale (Presto)
    8. I. Adagio - Allegro
    9. II. Andante Con Moto
    10. III. Menuetto (Allegretto) & Trio
    11. IV. Finale (Allegro)

    Tracks:

    1. I. Allegro Con Spirito
    2. II. Andante
    3. III. Menuetto & Trio
    4. IV. Finale (Presto)
    5. I. Molto Allegro
    6. II. Andante
    7. III. Menuetto (Allegretto ) & Trio
    8. IV. Finale (Allegro Assai)
    9. I. Allegro Vivace
    10. II. Andante Cantabile
    11. III. Minuetto (Allegretto) & Trio
    12. IV. Finale (Molto Allegro)

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    Klemperer's Mozart recordings have been available almost without a break since their original LP releases. It's not hard to see why, since he conducted Mozart with authority, never lapsing into either heavy-handed Romanticism or its opposite, treating the music like a fragile piece of porcelain. Klemperer's sturdy rhythms make even some of his slow dance-based movements seem faster than they actually are. Period performance buffs will still feel this big-band Mozart is too heavy but the more open-minded will appreciate the way Klemperer brings the winds forward to create appropriate balances with the strings. The conductor's late recordings could be variable affairs, but for the most part these glow with the ardor of his love for the composer and his music. The Philharmonia (and its successor, the New Philharmonia) are in top form, with the winds - in solo turns or as a section--particularly outstanding. Klemperer's muscular directness yields a set that will never be out of fashion, especially in this Great Recordings of the Century remastering in which the original recordings don't sound their age. --Dan Davis

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Newly discovered rarity here.......2006-12-27

    At first I thought this Great Performances reissue of Otto Klemperer's Mozart symphony recordings was just another repackaging by EMI of music that was already in my collection. But then a few words on the track listing told me otherwise.

    In 1956, Klemperer and the Philharmonia Orchestra recorded the second album in what was planned to be a major collection of Mozart symphony records, the Symphonies #38 "Prague" and #39. This monaural recording was issued to critical acclaim and Klemperer's Mozart sessions continued, but beginning with the next, the Symphonies 25 and 40, the master tapes were done in stereo. Commercially in that era, having the #38 and #39 in mono just would not do, so in 1962, EMI and Klemperer redid the #38 and #39 in stereo.

    The original performance was then deleted from the catalogues and forgotten by EMI, but not by many who admired Klemperer's music-making, preferred the earlier performances, and who cherished their now rarely-found LPs of the original 1956 recordings.

    The current Great Performances reissue resurrects half of that original issue. To my great surprise, the Symphony #39 turns out to have been originally master-taped in STEREO, the stereo tape apparently recently rediscovered by EMI in its vaults; this seems to be EMI's justification for including it in this new reissue. It was done in fine stereo sound; I'm glad to hear it this way for the first time, and happy to have it in my collection, though Klemperer "completists" may well balk at having to buy the entire set to get a "new" version of this one performance. Perhaps, as in the case of Klemperer's first (and famous) 1955 EMI record of the Beethoven Symphony #7, EMI will issue the 1956 stereo Mozart #39 separately some day. But I decided not to take the chance, in case they don't!

    I do regret that the 1956 recording of the Symphony #38 isn't included; apparently EMI didn't turn up a stereo master tape of that one. Also I regret that EMI could not find space for Klemperer's recording of Mozart's #36 "Linz", which was originally in stereo and an integral part of the collected view of Mozart by a great (perhaps THE greatest) conductor of the twentieth century.
    Mozart: 51 Symphonies
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • A set for completists in stylish, convincing performances
    • Excellent survey of Mozart's symphonies
    • one of the best
    • The best Mozart symphonies box, in performance and sound--
    Mozart: 51 Symphonies

    Manufacturer: EMI Classics
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0000BWTKM
    Release Date: 2003-11-04

    Tracks:

    1. I. Molto Allegro
    2. II. Andante
    3. III. Presto
    4. I. Allegro
    5. II. Andante
    6. III. Presto
    7. I. Allegro Assai
    8. II. Andante
    9. III. Presto
    10. I. Allegro
    11. II. Andante
    12. III. Molto Allegro
    13. I. Allegro Maestoso
    14. II. Andante
    15. III. Molto Allegro
    16. I. Allegro Maestoso
    17. II. Andante
    18. III. Menuetto & Trio
    19. IV: Allegro

    Tracks:

    1. I. Molto Allegro
    2. II. Andante
    3. III. Menuetto & Trio
    4. IV. Molto Allegro
    5. I. Allegro
    6. II. Andante
    7. III. Menuetto & Trio
    8. IV: Allegro
    9. I. Allegro
    10. II. Andante
    11. III. Menuetto & Trio
    12. IV: Allegro
    13. I. Allegro
    14. II. Andante
    15. III. Menuetto & Trio
    16. IV. Molto Allegro
    17. I. Allegro
    18. II. Andante
    19. III. Menuetto & Trio
    20. IV. Molto Allegro
    21. I. Allegro
    22. II. Andante
    23. III. Allegro Molto

    Tracks:

    1. I. Allegro
    2. II. Andante
    3. III. Menuetto & Trio
    4. IV. Presto
    5. I. Allegro
    6. II. Andante
    7. III. Menuetto & Trio
    8. IV. Presto
    9. I. Allegro
    10. II. Andante
    11. III. Allegro
    12. I. Allegro
    13. II. Andante
    14. III. Allegro
    15. I. Allegro
    16. II. Menuetto & Trio
    17. III. Andantino
    18. IV. Allegro
    19. I. Allegro
    20. II. Andante
    21. III. Menuetto & Trio
    22. IV. Allegro
    23. I. Allegro
    24. II. Andante
    25. III. Menuetto & Trio
    26. IV. Molto Allegro

    Tracks:

    1. I. Allegro
    2. II. Andante
    3. III. Menuetto & Trio
    4. IV. Allegro Molto
    5. I. Allegro Assai
    6. II. Andante Grazioso
    7. III. Presto
    8. I. Allegro Moderato
    9. II. Andante
    10. III. Menuetto & Trio
    11. IV. Molto Allegro
    12. Appendix: Menuetto, K61g
    13. I. Allegro
    14. II. Andante
    15. III. Menuetto & Trio
    16. IV. Presto
    17. I. Allegro Maestoso
    18. II. Andante Grazioso
    19. III. Allegro

    Tracks:

    1. I. Allegro
    2. II. Andante
    3. III. Allegro
    4. I. Allegro
    5. II. Andante Grazioso
    6. III. Menuetto & Trio
    7. IV. Molto Allegro
    8. I. Allegro
    9. II. Andante
    10. III. Menuetto & Trio
    11. IV. Allegro
    12. Appendix: Andantino Grazioso (Substitute For II)
    13. I. Allegro
    14. II. Andante
    15. III. Menuetto & Trio - Kate Hill
    16. IV. Allegro

    Tracks:

    1. I. Allegro
    2. II. Andante
    3. III. Menuetto & Trio
    4. IV. Allegro
    5. I. Allegro Moderato
    6. II. Andante
    7. III. Presto
    8. I. Allegro Assai
    9. II. Andante Grazioso
    10. III. Presto Assai
    11. I. Allegro Spiritoso
    12. II. Andante Grazioso - Gordon Hunt
    13. III. Presto Assai
    14. I. Allegro Spiritoso
    15. II. Andante Grazioso
    16. III. Allegro
    17. I. Allegro Molto
    18. II. Andante Grazioso
    19. III. Allegro
    20. I. Molto Allegro
    21. II. Andantino - Neil Black
    22. III. Presto Assai

    Tracks:

    1. I. Allegro Assai
    2. II. Andante
    3. III. Allegro
    4. Appendix: Andante (Alternative For II)
    5. I. Allegro
    6. II. Andantino Grazioso
    7. III. Presto
    8. I. Allegro Con Brio
    9. II. Andante
    10. III. Menuetto & Trio
    11. IV. Allegro

    Tracks:

    1. I. Molto Presto
    2. II. Andante
    3. III. Allegro
    4. I. Allegro Moderato
    5. II. Andante
    6. III. Menuetto & Trio
    7. IV. Allegro Con Spirito
    8. I. Molto Allegro
    9. II. Andantino Con Moto
    10. III. Menuetto & Trio
    11. IV. Presto
    12. I. Allegro Spiritoso
    13. II. Andante
    14. III. Menuetto (Allegretto) & Trio
    15. IV. Presto

    Tracks:

    1. I. Allegro Spiritoso
    2. II. Andante
    3. III. Tempo Primo (Allegro Spiritoso)
    4. I. Allegro Con Spirito
    5. II. Andante
    6. III. Menuetto & Trio
    7. IV. Presto
    8. I. Adagio - Allegro
    9. II. Andante
    10. III. Menuetto (Allegretto) & Trio
    11. IV. Allegro

    Tracks:

    1. I. Allegro Vivace
    2. II. Andante Di Molto Piu Tosto Allegretto
    3. III. Allegro Vivace
    4. Appendix: Menuetto & Trio, K409
    5. I. Allegro Assai
    6. II. Andante Moderato
    7. III. Menuetto & Trio
    8. IV. Allegro Assai

    Tracks:

    1. I. Adagio - Allegro Spiritoso
    2. II. Poco Adagio
    3. III. Menuetto & Trio
    4. IV. Presto
    5. I. Adagio - Allegro
    6. II. Andante
    7. III. Presto

    Tracks:

    1. I. Molto Allegro
    2. II. Andante
    3. III. Menuetto (Allegretto) & Trio
    4. IV. Allegro Assai
    5. I. Allegro Vivace
    6. II. Andante Cantabile
    7. III. Menuetto (Allegretto) & Trio
    8. IV. Molto Allegro

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars A set for completists in stylish, convincing performances.......2006-02-14

    Great music deserves to be an event whenever it is performed, but obviously that can't be the case when a single conductor sets out to record all of Mozart's 41 official symphonies plus relatted fragments and unfinished scores. Complete sets, whoever does them, don't tend to include great performances; one judges them on their average level of artistry. By that measure Jeffrey Tate comes out well. He is an enthusiastic, alert Mozartean who tries hard not to fall into routine, even when the music is less than first-rate.

    If you are a completist and can find this 12-CD set for a good price, it's a fine choice, probably better overall than Marriner and the ASMF, whose readings are on the same scale and adhere to the same middle-of-the-road appraoch. In neither set do we get extreme tempos or screechy violins playing without vibrato. These are polished, cultivated readings.

    Having said that, there are a number of Mozart symphonies where one wants a great performance, including #25, 29-31, 33-36, and 38-41, each climbing steadily higher on the scale of masterpieces. In these dozen symphonies I would not judge Tate's readings to be at the top of the heap (the same goes for other complete sets by Bohm, Levine, Mackerras, and Marriner that I have sampled). So even if you buy his whole cycle, you are likely to overlap quite a few works in search of greater inspiration. I long ago decided to pick and choose among great recordings, so my Mozart shelf includes Abbado, Bruno Walter, Klemperer, Bernstein, and Karajan, along with selected, lesser readings of early symphonies that major conductors usually don't touch.

    5 out of 5 stars Excellent survey of Mozart's symphonies.......2004-04-22

    I would highly recommend this set! I have 3 complete sets of Mozart symphonies -- this one, Karl Bohm's, and the Mackerass discussed below, and I must say that Tate is my favorite. The Mackerass seems dry to my ears -- perhaps it's the harpsichord -- the sound is somewhat flat, and the performances can be a bit lifeless. Bohm's performances and orchestra are superb, but the sound is dated, the style can seem a bit heavy at times, and most of the repeats are cut. Tate seems to bring everything you could want to the table -- a fine ensemble, great sound, refined elegant playing, and he includes a number of early symphonies that the others lack. Mozart covers a lot of ground in these 51 works, and there are certainly better performances of the more famous individual symphonies out there -- but if you want them all at once from a single point of view, Tate's survey provides an excellent perspective.

    If you have the $$$, this would be my recommendation for a complete set of Mozart's symphonies. It will provide much enjoyment for many years. For a cheaper symphonic sampling of Mozart, try the recently re-released late symphony collection by Leonard Bernstein in Vienna (more satisfying than Tate in some respects, but not a complete set), or the 2-CD DG set by Bohm of 35-41.

    5 out of 5 stars one of the best.......2003-12-15

    Tate's set of complete Mozart symphonies is truly most pleasing, and, certainly, one of the best available. It may seem like it's an expensive set, but remember that you are getting 12 CDs for the price...a very good value. The quality of recording is excellent, and so is the performance and interpretation. There are also other very good sets. Pinnock's (and I have to disagree with the previous reviewer) is an excellent set for those who are into authentic performance. Having heard several complete sets of Mozart symphonies on modern instruments, Tate's is one of my most favorite ones. Buy it and enjoy.

    5 out of 5 stars The best Mozart symphonies box, in performance and sound--.......2003-12-10

    Jeffrey Tate is one of the most underrated conductors working today. He reminds me of Blomstedt, actually, who is also just a supremely accomplished conductor whose results speak for themselves, without a lot of flash or hype.

    My first Tate/Mozart recording was Thea King's performance of the clarinet concerto on Hyperion. I was immediately struck by the very refined and elegant orchestral backdrop that Tate provided for King. Indeed, the way the ECO plays the adagio of that work for Tate is one of the glories of my CD collection!

    Tate's box of Mozart symphonies is the best choice for this repertoire for these same reasons: refinement, elegance, supremely accomplished playing by one of the world's best Mozart bands, and a superior recording.

    Mackerras with the Prague outfit is overrated, in my opinion. First, the rhythms and tempos are a little overdriven in an effort to make everything sound "fresh." Second, I'm no fan of a harpsichord continuo in Mozart (which Tate eschews). Third, many critics have noticed a distracting reverberation in many of the Mackerras recordings. Fourth--and most importantly--Mackerras simply lacks the intangible "je ne sais quoi" that makes Tate's performances sing.

    By the way, to clear up any confusion, the last nine discs of this present 12-disc set were previously issued in a Mozart box that was available for several years. In Fall 2003, EMI added three discs containing the earliest symphonies and reissued this set as a 12-disc set.

    So if you're considering Mackerras, or Marriner/Krips, or (worst of all) Pinnock and his squeezing/scraping authentic band, you really should investigate this set, too. I've played the first 9-disc issue endlessly for several years now. To me, it epitomizes Mozartian sparkle, elegance, and refinement.

    You can't do better!
    Haydn: The Symphonies
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    Haydn: The Symphonies

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    ASIN: B0000042DP
    Release Date: 1997-06-24

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 1 In D Major - I. Presto
    2. Symphony No. 1 In D Major - II. Andante
    3. Symphony No. 1 In D Major - III. Finale: Presto
    4. Symphony No. 2 In C Major - I. Allegro
    5. Symphony No. 2 In C Major - II. Andante
    6. Symphony No. 2 In C Major - III. Finale: Presto
    7. Symphony No. 3 In G Major - I. Allegro
    8. Symphony No. 3 In G Major - II. Andante Moderato
    9. Symphony No. 3 In G Major - Menuet E Trio
    10. Symphony No. 3 In G Major - Finale: Alla Breve
    11. Symphony No. 4 In D Major - I. Presto
    12. Symphony No. 4 In D Major - II. Andante
    13. Symphony No. 4 In D Major - III. Finale: Tempo Di Menuetto
    14. Symphony No. 5 In A Major - I. Adagio Ma Non Troppo
    15. Symphony No. 5 In A Major - II. Allegro
    16. Symphony No. 5 In A Major - III. Menuet E Trio
    17. Symphony No. 5 In A Major - IV. Finale: Presto

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 6 In D Major - 'Le Matin' - I. Adagio-Allegro
    2. Symphony No. 6 In D Major - 'Le Matin' - II. Adagio-Andante
    3. Symphony No. 6 In D Major - 'Le Matin' - III. Menuet E Trio
    4. Symphony No. 6 In D Major - 'Le Matin' - IV. Finale: Allegro
    5. Symphony No. 7 In C Major - 'Le Midi' - I. Adagio-Allegro
    6. Symphony No. 7 In C Major - 'Le Midi' - II. Recitativo: Adagio
    7. Symphony No. 7 In C Major - 'Le Midi' - III. Menuetto E Trio
    8. Symphony No. 7 In C Major - 'Le Midi' - IV. Finale: Allegro
    9. Symphony No. 8 In G Major - 'Le Soir' - I. Allegro Molto
    10. Symphony No. 8 In G Major - 'Le Soir' - II. Andante
    11. Symphony No. 8 In G Major - 'Le Soir' - III. Menuetto E Trio
    12. Symphony No. 8 In G Major - 'Le Soir' - IV. 'La Tempesta': Presto

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 9 In C Major - I. Allegro Molto
    2. Symphony No. 9 In C Major - II. Andante
    3. Symphony No. 9 In C Major - III. Finale: Menuetto-Allegretto
    4. Symphony No. 10 In D Major - I. Allegro
    5. Symphony No. 10 In D Major - II. Andante
    6. Symphony No. 10 In D Major - III. Finale: Presto
    7. Symphony No. 11 In E Flat Major - I. Adagio Cantabile
    8. Symphony No. 11 In E Flat Major - II. Allegro
    9. Symphony No. 11 In E Flat Major - III. Menuet E Trio
    10. Symphony No. 11 In E Flat Major - IV. Finale: Presto
    11. Symphony No. 12 In E Major - I. Allegro
    12. Symphony No. 12 In E Major - II. Adagio
    13. Symphony No. 12 In E Major - III. Finale: Presto

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 13 In D Major - I. Allegro Molto
    2. Symphony No. 13 In D Major - II. Adagio Cantabile
    3. Symphony No. 13 In D Major - III. Menuet E Trio
    4. Symphony No. 13 In D Major - IV. Finale: Allegro Molto
    5. Symphony No. 14 In A Major - I. Allegro Molto
    6. Symphony No. 14 In A Major - II. Andante
    7. Symphony No. 14 In A Major - III. Menuetto E Trio: Allegretto
    8. Symphony No. 14 In A Major - IV. Finale: Allegretto
    9. Symphony No. 15 In D Major - I. Adagio-Presto-Adagio
    10. Symphony No. 15 In D Major - II. Menuet E Trio
    11. Symphony No. 15 In D Major - III. Andante
    12. Symphony No. 15 In D Major - IV. Finale: Presto
    13. Symphony No. 16 In B Flat Major - I. Allegro
    14. Symphony No. 16 In B Flat Major - II. Andante Ma Non Troppo
    15. Symphony No. 16 In B Flat Major - III. Finale: Presto

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 17 In F Major - I. Allegro
    2. Symphony No. 17 In F Major - II. Andante Ma Non Troppo
    3. Symphony No. 17 In F Major - III. Finale: Allegro Molto
    4. Symphony No. 18 In G Major - I. Andante Moderato
    5. Symphony No. 18 In G Major - II. Allegro Molto
    6. Symphony No. 18 In G Major - III. Tempo Di Menuet
    7. Symphony No. 19 In D Major - I. Allegro Molto
    8. Symphony No. 19 In D Major - II. Andante
    9. Symphony No. 19 In D Major - III. Presto
    10. Symphony No. 20 In C Major - I. Allegro Molto
    11. Symphony No. 20 In C Major - II. Andante Cantabile
    12. Symphony No. 20 In C Major - III. Menuetto E Trio
    13. Symphony No. 20 In C Major - IV. Presto
    14. Symphony No. 21 In A Major - I. Adagio
    15. Symphony No. 21 In A Major - II. Presto
    16. Symphony No. 21 In A Major - III. Menuetto E Trio
    17. Symphony No. 21 In A Major - IV. Allegro Molto

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 22 In E Flat Major - 'The Philosopher' - I. Adagio
    2. Symphony No. 22 In E Flat Major - 'The Philosopher' - II. Presto
    3. Symphony No. 22 In E Flat Major - 'The Philosopher' - III. Menuetto E Trio
    4. Symphony No. 22 In E Flat Major - 'The Philosopher' - IV. Presto
    5. Symphony No. 23 In G Major - I. Allegro
    6. Symphony No. 23 In G Major - II. Andante
    7. Symphony No. 23 In G Major - III. Menuetto E Trio
    8. Symphony No. 23 In G Major - IV. Presto Assai
    9. Symphony No. 24 In D Major - I. Allegro
    10. Symphony No. 24 In D Major - II. Adagio
    11. Symphony No. 24 In D Major - III. Menuetto E Trio
    12. Symphony No. 24 In D Major - IV. Allegro
    13. Symphony No. 25 In C Major - I. Adagio
    14. Symphony No. 25 In C Major - II. Menuetto E Trio
    15. Symphony No. 25 In C Major - III. Presto

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 26 In D Minor - 'Lamentatione' - I. Allegro Assai Con Spirito
    2. Symphony No. 26 In D Minor - 'Lamentatione' - II. Adagio
    3. Symphony No. 26 In D Minor - 'Lamentatione' - III. Menuetto E Trio
    4. Symphony No. 27 In G Major - I. Allegro Molto
    5. Symphony No. 27 In G Major - II. Andante Siciliano
    6. Symphony No. 27 In G Major - III. Presto
    7. Symphony No. 28 In A Major - I. Allegro Di Molto
    8. Symphony No. 28 In A Major - II. Poco Adagio
    9. Symphony No. 28 In A Major - III. Menuetto E Trio: Allegro Molto
    10. Symphony No. 28 In A Major - IV. Presto Assai
    11. Symphony No. 29 In E Major - I. Allegro Di Molto
    12. Symphony No. 29 In E Major - II. Andante
    13. Symphony No. 29 In E Major - III. Menuetto E Trio: Allegretto
    14. Symphony No. 29 In E Major - IV. Presto

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 30 In C Major - 'Alleluja' - I. Allegro
    2. Symphony No. 30 In C Major - 'Alleluja' - II. Andante
    3. Symphony No. 30 In C Major - 'Alleluja' - III. Tempo Di Menuet, Piu Tosto Allegretto
    4. Symphony No. 31 In D Major - 'Hornsignal' - I. Allegro
    5. Symphony No. 31 In D Major - 'Hornsignal' - II. Adagio
    6. Symphony No. 31 In D Major - 'Hornsignal' - III. Menuetto E Trio
    7. Symphony No. 31 In D Major - 'Hornsignal' - IV. Moderato Molto
    8. Symphony No. 32 In C Major - I. Allegro Molto
    9. Symphony No. 32 In C Major - II. Menuetto E Trio
    10. Symphony No. 32 In C Major - III. Adagio Ma Non Troppo
    11. Symphony No. 32 In C Major - IV. Presto
    12. Symphony No. 33 In C Major - I. Vivace
    13. Symphony No. 33 In C Major - II. Andante
    14. Symphony No. 33 In C Major - III. Menuetto E Trio
    15. Symphony No. 33 In C Major - IV. Allegro

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 34 In D Minor - I. Adagio
    2. Symphony No. 34 In D Minor - II. Allegro
    3. Symphony No. 34 In D Minor - III. Menuetto E Trio
    4. Symphony No. 34 In D Minor - IV. Presto Assai
    5. Symphony No. 35 In B Flat Major - I. Allegro Di Molto
    6. Symphony No. 35 In B Flat Major - II. Andante
    7. Symphony No. 35 In B Flat Major - III. Menuetto E Trio: Un Poco Allegretto
    8. Symphony No. 35 In B Flat Major - IV. Presto
    9. Symphony No. 36 In E Flat Major - I. Vivace
    10. Symphony No. 36 In E Flat Major - II. Adagio
    11. Symphony No. 36 In E Flat Major - III. Menuetto E Trio
    12. Symphony No. 36 In E Flat Major - IV. Allegro-Presto
    13. Symphony No. 37 In C Major - I. Presto
    14. Symphony No. 37 In C Major - II. Menuet E Trio
    15. Symphony No. 37 In C Major - III. Andante
    16. Symphony No. 37 In C Major - IV. Presto

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 38 In C Major - 'Echo' - I. Allegro Di Molto
    2. Symphony No. 38 In C Major - 'Echo' - II. Andante Molto
    3. Symphony No. 38 In C Major - 'Echo' - III. Menuet E Trio: Allegro
    4. Symphony No. 38 In C Major - 'Echo' - IV. Finale: Allegro Di Molto
    5. Symphony No. 39 In G Minor - I. Allegro Assai
    6. Symphony No. 39 In G Minor - II. Andante
    7. Symphony No. 39 In G Minor - III. Menuet E Trio
    8. Symphony No. 39 In G Minor - IV. Finale
    9. Symphony No. 40 In F Major - I. Allegro
    10. Symphony No. 40 In F Major - II. Andante Piu Tosto Allegretto
    11. Symphony No. 40 In F Major - III. Menuet E Trio
    12. Symphony No. 40 In F Major - IV. Finale: Fuga
    13. Symphony No. 41 In C Major - I. Allegro Con Spirito
    14. Symphony No. 41 In C Major - II. Un Poco Andante
    15. Symphony No. 41 In C Major - III. Menuet E Trio
    16. Symphony No. 41 In C Major - IV. Finale: Presto

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 42 In D Major - I. Moderato E Maestoso
    2. Symphony No. 42 In D Major - II. Andantino E Cantabile
    3. Symphony No. 42 In D Major - III. Menuet E Trio: Allegretto
    4. Symphony No. 42 In D Major - IV. Finale: Scherzando E Presto
    5. Symphony No. 43 In E Flat Major - 'Merkur' - I. Allegro
    6. Symphony No. 43 In E Flat Major - 'Merkur' - II. Adagio
    7. Symphony No. 43 In E Flat Major - 'Merkur' - III. Menuetto E Trio
    8. Symphony No. 43 In E Flat Major - 'Merkur' - IV. Finale: Allegro
    9. Symphony No. 44 In E Minor - 'Trauer' ('Mourning') - I. Allegro Con Brio
    10. Symphony No. 44 In E Minor - 'Trauer' ('Mourning') - II. Menuetto E Trio: Allegretto Canone In...
    11. Symphony No. 44 In E Minor - 'Trauer' ('Mourning') - III. Adagio
    12. Symphony No. 44 In E Minor - 'Trauer' ('Mourning') - IV. Presto

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 45 In F Sharp Minor - 'Abschied' ('Farewell') - I. Allegro Assai
    2. Symphony No. 45 In F Sharp Minor - 'Abschied' ('Farewell') - II. Adagio
    3. Symphony No. 45 In F Sharp Minor - 'Abschied' ('Farewell') - III. Menuet E Trio: Allegretto
    4. Symphony No. 45 In F Sharp Minor - 'Abschied' ('Farewell') - IV. Finale: Presto E Adagio
    5. Symphony No. 46 In B Major - I. Vivace
    6. Symphony No. 46 In B Major - II. Poco Adagio
    7. Symphony No. 46 In B Major - III. Menuet E Trio: Allegretto
    8. Symphony No. 46 In B Major - IV. Finale: Presto E Scherzando
    9. Symphony No. 47 In G Major - I. Allegro
    10. Symphony No. 47 In G Major - II. Un Poco Adagio, Cantabile
    11. Symphony No. 47 In G Major - III. Menuet E Trio Al Roverso
    12. Symphony No. 47 In G Major - IV. Finale: Presto Assai

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 48 In C Major - 'Maria Theresia' - I. Allegro
    2. Symphony No. 48 In C Major - 'Maria Theresia' - II. Adagio
    3. Symphony No. 48 In C Major - 'Maria Theresia' - III. Menuet E Trio
    4. Symphony No. 48 In C Major - 'Maria Theresia' - IV. Finale: Allegro
    5. Symphony No. 49 In F Minor - 'La Passione' - I. Adagio
    6. Symphony No. 49 In F Minor - 'La Passione' - II. Allegro Di Molto
    7. Symphony No. 49 In F Minor - 'La Passione' - III. Menuet E Trio
    8. Symphony No. 49 In F Minor - 'La Passione' - IV. Finale: Presto
    9. Symphony No. 50 In C Major - I. Adagio E Maestoso
    10. Symphony No. 50 In C Major - II. Andante Moderato
    11. Symphony No. 50 In C Major - III. Menuet E Trio
    12. Symphony No. 50 In C Major - IV. Finale: Presto

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 51 In B Flat Major - I. Vivace
    2. Symphony No. 51 In B Flat Major - II. Adagio
    3. Symphony No. 51 In B Flat Major - III. Menuet, Trio I, Trio II
    4. Symphony No. 51 In B Flat Major - IV. Finale: Allegro
    5. Symphony No. 52 In C Minor - I. Allegro Assai Con Brio
    6. Symphony No. 52 In C Minor - II. Andante
    7. Symphony No. 52 In C Minor - III. Menuetto E Trio: Allegretto
    8. Symphony No. 52 In C Minor - IV. Finale: Presto
    9. Symphony No. 53 In D Major - 'L'Imperiale' - I. Largo Maestoso-Vivace
    10. Symphony No. 53 In D Major - 'L'Imperiale' - II. Andante
    11. Symphony No. 53 In D Major - 'L'Imperiale' - III. Menuetto E Trio
    12. Symphony No. 53 In D Major - 'L'Imperiale' - IV. Finale: Presto

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 54 In G Major - I. Adagio Maestoso-Presto
    2. Symphony No. 54 In G Major - II. Adagio Assai
    3. Symphony No. 54 In G Major - III. Menuet E Trio: Allegretto
    4. Symphony No. 54 In G Major - IV. Finale: Presto
    5. Symphony No. 55 In E Flat Major - 'Der Schulmeister' ('The Schoolmaster') - I. Allegro Di Molto
    6. Symphony No. 55 In E Flat Major - 'Der Schulmeister' ('The Schoolmaster') - II. Adagio, Ma...
    7. Symphony No. 55 In E Flat Major - 'Der Schulmeister' ('The Schoolmaster') - III. Menuetto E Trio
    8. Symphony No. 55 In E Flat Major - 'Der Schulmeister' ('The Schoolmaster') - IV. Finale: Presto
    9. Symphony No. 56 In C Major - I. Allegro Di Molto
    10. Symphony No. 56 In C Major - II. Adagio
    11. Symphony No. 56 In C Major - III. Menuet E Trio
    12. Symphony No. 56 In C Major - IV. Finale: Prestissimo

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 57 In D Major - I. Adagio-[Allegro]
    2. Symphony No. 57 In D Major - II. Adagio
    3. Symphony No. 57 In D Major - III. Menuet E Trio: Allegretto
    4. Symphony No. 57 In D Major - IV. Finale: Prestissimo
    5. Symphony No. 58 In F Major - I. Allegro
    6. Symphony No. 58 In F Major - II. Andante
    7. Symphony No. 58 In F Major - III. Menuet Alla Zoppa E Trio: Un Poco Allegretto
    8. Symphony No. 58 In F Major - IV. Finale: Presto
    9. Symphony No. 59 In A Major - 'Feuersymphonie' ('Fire') - I. Presto
    10. Symphony No. 59 In A Major - 'Feuersymphonie' ('Fire') - II. Andante O Piu Tosto Allegretto
    11. Symphony No. 59 In A Major - 'Feuersymphonie' ('Fire') - III. Menuet E Trio
    12. Symphony No. 59 In A Major - 'Feuersymphonie' ('Fire') - IV. Allegro Assai

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 60 In C Major - 'Il Distratto' - I. Adagio
    2. Symphony No. 60 In C Major - 'Il Distratto' - II. Andante
    3. Symphony No. 60 In C Major - 'Il Distratto' - III. Menuetto E Trio
    4. Symphony No. 60 In C Major - 'Il Distratto' - IV. Presto
    5. Symphony No. 60 In C Major - 'Il Distratto' - V. Adagio (Di Lamentatione)
    6. Symphony No. 60 In C Major - 'Il Distratto' - VI. Finale: Prestissimo
    7. Symphony No. 61 In D Major - I. Vivace
    8. Symphony No. 61 In D Major - II. Adagio
    9. Symphony No. 61 In D Major - III. Menuet E Trio: Allegretto
    10. Symphony No. 61 In D Major - IV. Prestissimo
    11. Symphony No. 62 In D Major - I. Allegro
    12. Symphony No. 62 In D Major - II. Allegretto
    13. Symphony No. 62 In D Major - III. Menuet E Trio: Allegretto
    14. Symphony No. 62 In D Major - IV. Finale: Allegro

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 63 In C Major - 'La Roxelane' - I. Allegro
    2. Symphony No. 63 In C Major - 'La Roxelane' - II. Allegretto O Piu Tosto Allegro
    3. Symphony No. 63 In C Major - 'La Roxelane' - III. Menuet E Trio
    4. Symphony No. 63 In C Major - 'La Roxelane' - IV. Finale: Presto
    5. Symphony No. 64 In A Major - I. Allegro Con Spirito
    6. Symphony No. 64 In A Major - II. Largo
    7. Symphony No. 64 In A Major - III. Menuet E Trio: Allegretto
    8. Symphony No. 64 In A Major - IV. Finale: Presto
    9. Symphony No. 65 In A Major - I. Vivace E Con Spirito
    10. Symphony No. 65 In A Major - II. Andante
    11. Symphony No. 65 In A Major - III. Menuetto E Trio
    12. Symphony No. 65 In A Major - IV. Finale: Presto

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 66 In B Flat Major - I. Allegro Con Brio
    2. Symphony No. 66 In B Flat Major - II. Adagio
    3. Symphony No. 66 In B Flat Major - III. Menuetto E Trio
    4. Symphony No. 66 In B Flat Major - IV. Finale: Scherzando E Presto
    5. Symphony No. 67 In F Major - I. Presto
    6. Symphony No. 67 In F Major - II. Adagio
    7. Symphony No. 67 In F Major - III. Menuetto E Trio
    8. Symphony No. 67 In F Major - IV. Finale: Allegro Di Molto-Adagio E Cantabile
    9. Symphony No. 68 In B Flat Major - I. Vivace
    10. Symphony No. 68 In B Flat Major - II. Menuetto E Trio
    11. Symphony No. 68 In B Flat Major - III. Adagio Cantabile
    12. Symphony No. 68 In B Flat Major - IV. Finale: Presto

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 69 In C Major - 'Laudon' - I. Vivace
    2. Symphony No. 69 In C Major - 'Laudon' - II. Un Poco Adagio Piu Tosto Andante
    3. Symphony No. 69 In C Major - 'Laudon' - III. Menuetto E Trio
    4. Symphony No. 69 In C Major - 'Laudon' - IV. Finale: Presto
    5. Symphony No. 70 In D Major - I. Vivace Con Brio
    6. Symphony No. 70 In D Major - II. Specie D'un Canone In Contrapunto Doppio: Andante
    7. Symphony No. 70 In D Major - III. Menuet E Trio: Allegretto
    8. Symphony No. 70 In D Major - IV. Finale: Allegro Con Brio
    9. Symphony No. 71 In B Flat Major - I. Allegro
    10. Symphony No. 71 In B Flat Major - II. Adagio
    11. Symphony No. 71 In B Flat Major - III. Menuet E Trio
    12. Symphony No. 71 In B Flat Major - IV. Finale: Vivace

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 72 In D Major - I. Allegro
    2. Symphony No. 72 In D Major - II. Andante
    3. Symphony No. 72 In D Major - III. Menuetto E Trio
    4. Symphony No. 72 In D Major - IV. Thema Con Variazioni: Andante-Presto
    5. Symphony No. 73 In D Major - 'La Chasse' - I. Adagio-Allegro
    6. Symphony No. 73 In D Major - 'La Chasse' - II. Andante
    7. Symphony No. 73 In D Major - 'La Chasse' - III. Menuetto E Trio: Allegretto
    8. Symphony No. 73 In D Major - 'La Chasse' - IV. La Chasse: Presto
    9. Symphony No. 74 In E Flat Major - I. Vivace Assai
    10. Symphony No. 74 In E Flat Major - II. Adagio Cantabile
    11. Symphony No. 74 In E Flat Major - III. Menuetto E Trio: Allegretto
    12. Symphony No. 74 In E Flat Major - IV. Finale: Allegro Assai

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 75 In D Major - I. Grave-Presto
    2. Symphony No. 75 In D Major - II. Poco Adagio
    3. Symphony No. 75 In D Major - III. Menuetto E Trio: Allegretto
    4. Symphony No. 75 In D Major - IV. Finale: Vivace
    5. Symphony No. 76 In E Flat Major - I. Allegro
    6. Symphony No. 76 In E Flat Major - II. Adagio, Ma Non Troppo
    7. Symphony No. 76 In E Flat Major - III. Menuetto E Trio: Allegretto
    8. Symphony No. 76 In E Flat Major - IV. Finale: Vivace
    9. Symphony No. 77 In B Flat Major - I. Vivace
    10. Symphony No. 77 In B Flat Major - II. Andante Sostenuto
    11. Symphony No. 77 In B Flat Major - III. Menuetto E Trio: Allegro
    12. Symphony No. 77 In B Flat Major - IV. Finale: Allegro Spiritoso

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 78 In C Minor - I. Vivace
    2. Symphony No. 78 In C Minor - II. Adagio
    3. Symphony No. 78 In C Minor - III. Menuetto E Trio: Allegretto
    4. Symphony No. 78 In C Minor - IV. Finale: Presto
    5. Symphony No. 79 In F Major - I. Allegro Con Spirito
    6. Symphony No. 79 In F Major - II. Adagio Cantabile
    7. Symphony No. 79 In F Major - III. Menuetto E Trio: Allegretto
    8. Symphony No. 79 In F Major - IV. Finale: Vivace
    9. Symphony No. 80 In D Minor - I. Allegro Spiritoso
    10. Symphony No. 80 In D Minor - II. Adagio
    11. Symphony No. 80 In D Minor - III. Menuetto E Trio
    12. Symphony No. 80 In D Minor - IV. Finale: Presto

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 81 In G Major - I. Vivace
    2. Symphony No. 81 In G Major - II. Andante
    3. Symphony No. 81 In G Major - III. Menuetto E Trio: Allegretto
    4. Symphony No. 81 In G Major - IV. Finale: Allegro, Ma Non Troppo
    5. Symphony No. 82 In C Major - 'L'Ours' ('The Bear') - I. Vivace Assai
    6. Symphony No. 82 In C Major - 'L'Ours' ('The Bear') - II. Allegretto
    7. Symphony No. 82 In C Major - 'L'Ours' ('The Bear') - III. Menuetto E Trio
    8. Symphony No. 82 In C Major - 'L'Ours' ('The Bear') - IV. Finale: Vivace
    9. Symphony No. 83 In G Minor - 'La Poule' ('The Hen') - I. Allegro Spiritoso
    10. Symphony No. 83 In G Minor - 'La Poule' ('The Hen') - II. Andante
    11. Symphony No. 83 In G Minor - 'La Poule' ('The Hen') - III. Menuetto E Trio: Allegretto
    12. Symphony No. 83 In G Minor - 'La Poule' ('The Hen') - IV. Finale: Vivace

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 84 In E Flat Major - I. Largo-Allegro
    2. Symphony No. 84 In E Flat Major - II. Andante
    3. Symphony No. 84 In E Flat Major - III. Menuetto E Trio: Allegretto
    4. Symphony No. 84 In E Flat Major - IV. Finale: Vivace
    5. Symphony No. 85 In B Flat Major - 'La Reine' - I. Adagio-Vivace
    6. Symphony No. 85 In B Flat Major - 'La Reine' - II. Romance: Allegretto
    7. Symphony No. 85 In B Flat Major - 'La Reine' - III. Menuetto E Trio: Allegretto
    8. Symphony No. 85 In B Flat Major - 'La Reine' - IV. Finale: Presto
    9. Symphony No. 86 In D Major - I. Adagio-Allegro Spiritoso
    10. Symphony No. 86 In D Major - II. Capriccio: Largo
    11. Symphony No. 86 In D Major - III. Menuet E Trio: Allegretto
    12. Symphony No. 86 In D Major - IV. Finale: Allegro Con Spirito

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 87 In A Major - I. Vivace
    2. Symphony No. 87 In A Major - II. Adagio
    3. Symphony No. 87 In A Major - III. Menuet E Trio
    4. Symphony No. 87 In A Major - IV. Finale: Vivace
    5. Symphony No. 88 In G Major - I. Adagio-Allegro
    6. Symphony No. 88 In G Major - II. Largo
    7. Symphony No. 88 In G Major - III. Menuetto E Trio: Allegretto
    8. Symphony No. 88 In G Major - IV. Finale: Allegro Con Spirito
    9. Symphony No. 89 In F Major - I. Vivace
    10. Symphony No. 89 In F Major - II. Andante Con Moto
    11. Symphony No. 89 In F Major - III. Menuet E Trio: Allegretto
    12. Symphony No. 89 In F Major - IV. Finale: Vivace Assai

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 90 In C Major - I. Adagio-Allegro Assai
    2. Symphony No. 90 In C Major - II. Andante
    3. Symphony No. 90 In C Major - III. Menuet E Trio
    4. Symphony No. 90 In C Major - IV. Finale: Allegro Assai
    5. Symphony No. 91 In E Flat Major - I. Largo-Allegro Assai
    6. Symphony No. 91 In E Flat Major - II. Andante
    7. Symphony No. 91 In E Flat Major - III. Menuet E Trio: Un Poco Allegretto
    8. Symphony No. 91 In E Flat Major - IV. Finale: Vivace
    9. Symphony No. 92 In G Major - 'Oxford' - I. Adagio-Allegro Spiritoso
    10. Symphony No. 92 In G Major - 'Oxford' - II. Adagio
    11. Symphony No. 92 In G Major - 'Oxford' - III. Menuetto E Trio: Allegretto
    12. Symphony No. 92 In G Major - 'Oxford' - IV. Finale: Presto

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 93 In D Major - I. Adagio-Allegro Assai
    2. Symphony No. 93 In D Major - II. Largo Cantabile
    3. Symphony No. 93 In D Major - III. Menuetto E Trio: Allegro
    4. Symphony No. 93 In D Major - IV. Finale: Presto Ma Non Troppo
    5. Symphony No. 94 In G Major - 'Surprise' ('Mit Dem Paukenschlag') - I. Adagio-Vivace Assai
    6. Symphony No. 94 In G Major - 'Surprise' ('Mit Dem Paukenschlag') - II. Andante
    7. Symphony No. 94 In G Major - 'Surprise' ('Mit Dem Paukenschlag') - III. Menuet E Trio: Allegro...
    8. Symphony No. 94 In G Major - 'Surprise' ('Mit Dem Paukenschlag') - IV. Finale: Allegro Di Molto
    9. Symphony No. 95 In C Minor - I. Allegro Moderato
    10. Symphony No. 95 In C Minor - II. Andante Cantabile
    11. Symphony No. 95 In C Minor - III. Menuet E Trio
    12. Symphony No. 95 In C Minor - IV. Finale: Vivace

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 96 In D Major - 'Miracle' - I. Adagio-Allegro
    2. Symphony No. 96 In D Major - 'Miracle' - II. Andante
    3. Symphony No. 96 In D Major - 'Miracle' - III. Menuetto E Trio: Allegretto
    4. Symphony No. 96 In D Major - 'Miracle' - IV. Finale: Vivace
    5. Symphony No. 97 In C Major - I. Adagio-Vivace
    6. Symphony No. 97 In C Major - II. Adagio Ma Non Troppo
    7. Symphony No. 97 In C Major - III. Menuetto E Trio: Allegretto
    8. Symphony No. 97 In C Major - IV. Finale: Presto Assai
    9. Symphony No. 98 In B Flat Major - I. Adagio-Allegro
    10. Symphony No. 98 In B Flat Major - II. Adagio
    11. Symphony No. 98 In B Flat Major - III. Menuetto E Trio: Allegro
    12. Symphony No. 98 In B Flat Major - IV. Finale: Presto

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 99 In E Flat Major - I. Adagio-Vivace Assai
    2. Symphony No. 99 In E Flat Major - II. Adagio
    3. Symphony No. 99 In E Flat Major - III. Menuetto E Trio: Allegretto
    4. Symphony No. 99 In E Flat Major - IV. Finale: Vivace
    5. Symphony No. 100 In G Major - 'Military' - I. Adagio-Allegro
    6. Symphony No. 100 In G Major - 'Military' - II. Allegretto
    7. Symphony No. 100 In G Major - 'Military' - III. Menuetto E Trio: Moderato
    8. Symphony No. 100 In G Major - 'Military' - IV. Finale: Presto
    9. Sinfonia Concertante In B Flat Major - I. Allegro
    10. Sinfonia Concertante In B Flat Major - II. Andante
    11. Sinfonia Concertante In B Flat Major - III. Allegro Con Spirito

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 101 In D Major - 'The Clock' ('L'Horloge') - I. Adagio-Presto
    2. Symphony No. 101 In D Major - 'The Clock' ('L'Horloge') - II. Andante
    3. Symphony No. 101 In D Major - 'The Clock' ('L'Horloge') - III. Menuetto E Trio: Allegretto
    4. Symphony No. 101 In D Major - 'The Clock' ('L'Horloge') - IV. Finale: Vivace
    5. Symphony No. 102 In B Flat Major - I. Largo-Vivace
    6. Symphony No. 102 In B Flat Major - II. Adagio
    7. Symphony No. 102 In B Flat Major - III. Menuetto E Trio: Allegro
    8. Symphony No. 102 In B Flat Major - IV. Finale: Presto
    9. Symphony 'A' In B Flat Major - I. Allegro
    10. Symphony 'A' In B Flat Major - II. Andante
    11. Symphony 'A' In B Flat Major - III. Allegro Molto

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 103 In E Flat Major - 'Drum-roll' - I. Adagio-Allegro Con Spirito
    2. Symphony No. 103 In E Flat Major - 'Drum-roll' - II. Andante, Piu Tosto Allegretto
    3. Symphony No. 103 In E Flat Major - 'Drum-roll' - III. Menuetto E Trio
    4. Symphony No. 103 In E Flat Major - 'Drum-roll' - IV. Finale: Allegro Con Spirito
    5. Symphony No. 104 In D Major - 'London' - I. Adagio-Allegro
    6. Symphony No. 104 In D Major - 'London' - II. Andante
    7. Symphony No. 104 In D Major - 'London' - III. Menuetto E Trio: Allegro
    8. Symphony No. 104 In D Major - 'London' - IV. Finale: Spiritoso
    9. Symphony 'B' In B Flat Major - I. Allegro Molto
    10. Symphony 'B' In B Flat Major - II. Menuetto E Trio: Allegretto
    11. Symphony 'B' In B Flat Major - III. Andante
    12. Symphony 'B' In B Flat Major - IV. Finale: Presto

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 22 In E Flat Major - 'The Philosopher' (2nd Version) - I. Presto
    2. Symphony No. 22 In E Flat Major - 'The Philosopher' (2nd Version) - II. Andante Grazioso
    3. Symphony No. 22 In E Flat Major - 'The Philosopher' (2nd Version) - III. Finale: Presto
    4. Symphony No. 53 In D Major - 'L'Imperiale' - Alternative Ending A - Finale. Capriccio: Moderato
    5. Symphony No. 53 In D Major - 'L'Imperiale' - Alternative Ending C - Presto
    6. Symphony No. 53 In D Major - 'L'Imperiale' - Alternative Ending D - 'Overture In D': Presto
    7. Symphony No. 63 In C Major - 'La Roxelane' (1st Version) - I. Allegro
    8. Symphony No. 63 In C Major - 'La Roxelane' (1st Version) - II. Allegretto 'La Roxelane'
    9. Symphony No. 63 In C Major - 'La Roxelane' (1st Version) - III. Menuet E Trio: Allegretto
    10. Symphony No. 63 In C Major - 'La Roxelane' (1st Version) - IV. Finale: Prestissimo
    11. Symphony No. 103 In E Flat Major - 'Drum-roll' - Alternative Ending - Finale: Allegro Con Spirito

    Amazon.com

    Another monument in the history of recording, this is the only set of Haydn symphonies that ever reached completion, and the performances are generally so good as to bear comparison with many of the best individual performances. The music itself is astounding--107 symphonies, all of them good, many of them shattering masterpieces. Haydn invented the Classical style, which, along with the contributions from his friend Mozart and his student Beethoven, became the standard by which all future music was measured. At a budget price, owning this set is like being able to have your own authentic copy of the "Mona Lisa" for a couple hundred dollars. Awesome! --David Hurwitz

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars A superb milestone.......2007-05-01

    Antal Dorati's pioneering, complete cycle of Haydn's symphonies is a milestone in recording history. Here it is incarnated on 33 CDs. What you get are outstanding, superb performances. The orchestra - Hungarica Philharmonia - is just wonderful, and the interpretations are remarkable in their attention to detail and structure. In addition, the Decca analogue sound has never been better than here. The booklet is also excellent.

    Dorati's pioneering efforts included also the Haydn operas, which recently have been collected and released in two boxes from Philips, and the 24 Minuets (Decca).

    What about the competition, then? Adam Fischer's Haydn project on Nimbus offers also a complete cycle, now on Brilliant Classics at a bargain price for a very big box with 33 CDs and a brief booklet. Well, for one thing, Dorati's set is the classic cycle. Further, Dorati's readings are less extravagant than Fischer's - and in my view preferable. The sound is also better in the earlier Dorati set: a warm analogue sound in contrast to Fischer's chilly, all-digital sound, which also is very uneven. But Fischer's Haydn is less expensive: you can get his cycle for less than $100 from second-hand dealers. Despite that, Dorati's cycle should be your first choice. Moreover, if shelf space is an issue, the Dorati box is one inch slimmer and a half inch less tall.

    Furthermore, there are selections of symphonies from Jochum (DG) and Scherchen (DG), of which I hold the latter in higher esteem due to its idiosyncrasy. In retrospect, however, Dorati's complete cycle has a unique classic status and is as such unchallenged. Thus I warmly recommend it as a part of the foundation of your collection in addition to Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, Mahler, and Mozart symphony cycles, because this is delightful music that will last for a lifetime on a desert island.

    [Note: this box is available brand new at amazon.co.uk, for £98.87.]

    5 out of 5 stars For the sheer pleasure of them all...........2006-11-11

    In the mid seventies, my father purchased all of what had been released of this cycle on vinyl LP. As vinyl goes, the London discs were first rate, and a prized possession.

    I lost the vinyl collection during a move in the mid 80's. It was an emotional impact; I had cherished them as a child, and as a gift, irreplaceable.

    This release is true to my memory, and now I have the entire cycle.

    I've performed many of these in various orchestras and loved them all.

    There's a fresh energy to the performances, and an elegance to the collection quite rare and delightful.

    As a set, it's actually quite affordable considering it's under $6 per disc, or under $2 per symphony.

    5 out of 5 stars Antal Dorati's Claim To Fame.......2005-10-14

    If it wasn't for this massive recording project, Hungarian-born conductor Antal Dorati would not have been acknowledged as a first-classconductor at a time when such giants as Leopold Stokowski, Herbert Von Karajan, George Solti and Leonard Bernstein were still conducting. Dorati is an exemplary exponent of classical music, which is also to say Classical Era music (1750-1800). Nevertheless, even if Dorati has a superb touch for this kind of repertoire, he is equally as brilliant in 20th century music and Romantic Era music, as his Tchaikovsky symphonies and ballets have proven. At an expensive price, this recording is still worth it. It's a legend in recorded history of classical music. No other conductor dared to take on such a monumental project as to record all 100 and plus symphonies of Franz Joseph Haydn, the composer who by definition began the movement of Classical Era music. It was Mozart, who was his younger friend, that is better known today for this kind of music and moreover, musicologists believe he refined and perfected the style. But don't underestimate Papa Haydn. His music is beautiful, bursting with energy and lightness, elegance, warmth and melodic harmony that is so refreshing to hear especially in our own time which is full of stress.

    Haydn's symphonies are not all similar sounding. Each symphony was unique, like the hand prints on people. Yes, at times they do tend to sound the same, possibly because so many of them were in the key of D. Nevertheless, they are music of individual merit. As his symphonies approached its later years and maturation, Haydn employed slights of ear and orchestral innovations that were considered new and bold in his time. The "surprise" in his "Surprise Symphony" is a thunderous "bang" in fortissimo by the orchestra after a melody that is rather bland and sleepy (which to me sounds like "Mary Had A Little Lamb"). The "Clock" Symphony is measured in a kind of "tick-tock" beat and is very very elegant and memorable, as it conjures up the image of a Rococco clock or a clock museum. The Paris Symphonies are an Austrian-German man's "trip" to Paris and his interpretation of French music. It sounds nothing at all like French music at the time although at times it nearly slips into the slow grandeur of the music of Baroque master Jean Baptiste Lully. The London Symphonies are among his best, with a kind of majesty and pomp typically associated with English royalty. If you listen carefully it's in the music. A similar thing occurs in the music to the "Oxford" Symphony. Haydn had visited Oxford to teach music and was awarded a doctorate. He composed music for that special event and the music is brooding, intellectual and somehow very very English.

    Antal Dorati and his formidable Hungarica Philharmonica is at their very best in this set. The sound is crisp, gleaming and unbeatable. Even if you get the individualized sets of these symphonies, you will be treating yourself to some top-notch classical music. A must have for fans of Antal Dorati.

    5 out of 5 stars A major milestone in recorded music, stunning achievement.......2005-03-29

    This complete cycle of the Symphonies of F.J. Haydn heralded a new era in recorded music. Everything about the project was first rate. The sound was among Decca's best. The playing of the little known Philharmonia Hungarica was close to perfect. Dorati's interpretations never disappointed. To top it off, Decca offered the cycle at budget prices and threw in unprecedented notes from H.C. Robbins Landon.

    Many would comment "once you've heard one, you've heard them all" when asked about Haydn's vast symphonic output. They could not be more wrong. There isn't a dull symphony or poor performance in the lot. Try such unknowns as #26, or #33, or #51 and #52, to name a few of my lesser known favorites.

    Those familiar with Haydn's more well known symphonies, such as the London Symphonies (93-104) were even astonished to find Dorati's performances giving more formidable orchestras and conductors a run for their money.

    So what can be said of the set 30 years later?

    Everything said earlier still stands, including the original liner notes. Only Graham Johnson's scrupulous notes with his various Hyperion lieder sets surpass Landon's astounding commentary. The digital transfers are from the late 80s, so they are not the best, but still quite serviceable. And the price is still quite reasonable.

    Beware, though, that these are not period instruments. Dorati does use "period forces" as much as possible, meaning the number of instruments closely matches what would have been used originally.

    So why do I say this set "heralded a new era in recorded music"? Because after the resounding success it enjoyed, many "complete" works projects of similar or greater magnitude got their chance. I doubt we would have any where near the volumes of "complete sets" we now enjoy had it not been for Dorati and Decca's Haydn cycle.

    In short, a fabulous set that I would never part with.

    5 out of 5 stars Dorati blazed the trail for Haydn interpreters.......2004-11-12

    I've owned this complete set of Haydn symphonies for at least a decade or more. While I enjoy period instrument sound and performance practice, you cannot get a complete set on period instruments (I was hoping Hogwood would finish his cycle but I understand it wasn't to be). In all honesty, I think the best period instrument interpretations outdo the modern instrument recordings in sheer energy amd agility, but in respect of modern instruments, Dorati, the pioneer, does an extraordinary job of bringing out the essential flavor and energy that was Haydn's symphonies. I don't like mixing and matching various orchestras and conductors, so buying this 32 CD set gets you all 104+ symphonies in one tidy package. The sound quality is very good considering the times, with a very forward midrange.

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