Bach, J.C. / Mozartists: Mozart in London
Bach, J.C. / Mozartists: Mozart in London
Format: CD
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Artist: Bach, J.C. / Mozartists
Label: Signum Classics
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 635212053423
Genre: Classical, Opera/Operetta
The Mozartists present an unprecedented survey of Mozart's childhood stay in London from 1764-65. The wide-ranging programme includes Mozart's remarkable first symphony (composed when he was eight years old), along with his two other London symphonies and his first concert aria. The repertoire also explores music that was being performed in London during Mozart's stay, including works by J. C. Bach, Thomas Arne, Abel, Pescetti, Perez, George Rush and William Bates, many of which have not previously been recorded. The album features an outstanding line-up of soloists comprising sopranos Ana Maria Labin, Anna Devin, Rebecca Bottone, Martene Grimson and Eleanor Dennis, mezzo-soprano Helen Sherman, tenors Ben Johnson and Robert Murray and harpsichordist Steven Devine. The album was recorded live during a weekend of performances at London's Milton Court in February 2015 as part of the opening season of MOZART 250, and includes over a dozen world premiere recordings.
Tracks:
1.1 I. Molto Allegro - the Mozartists
1.2 II. Andante - the Mozartists
1.3 III. Presto - the Mozartists
1.4 Sleep, Gentle Cherub! - Ana Maria Labin
1.5 O Torment Great - Ana Maria Labin
1.6 Amid a Thousand Racking Woes - Helen Sherman
1.7 O Too Lovely - Helen Sherman
1.8 I. Allegro Assai - Steven Devine/The Mozartists
1.9 II. Andante - Steven Devine/The Mozartists
1.10 III. Allegro Moderato - Steven Devine/The Mozartists
1.11 Non So D'onde Viene - Ben Johnson
1.12 Confusa, Smarrita - Anna Devin
1.13 O Dolly - Various Performers
1.14 To Speak My Mind - Various Performers
1.15 Hist, Hist! - Various Performers
1.16 I. Allegro - the Mozartists
1.17 II. Andante - the Mozartists
1.18 III. Presto - the Mozartists
1.19 Caro Mio Bene, Addio - Martene Grimson
2.1 I. Allegro Assai - the Mozartists
2.2 II. Andante - the Mozartists
2.3 III. Presto - the Mozartists
2.4 Ah, Come Mi Balza Il Cor! - Various Performers
2.5 Deh Lascia, O Ciel Pietoso - Various Performers
2.6 Cara la Dolce Fiamma - Various Performers
2.7 Overture. Allegro - the Mozartists
2.8 Overture. Allegretto - the Mozartists
2.9 Overture. Allegro - the Mozartists
2.10 Thus Laugh'd at, Jilted and Betray'd - Robert Murray
2.11 In This I Fear My Latest Breath - Rebecca Bottone
2.12 Va, Dal Furor Portata, K21 - Ben Johnson
2.13 Se Non Ti Moro a Lato - Martene Grimson
2.14 I. Allegro - the Mozartists
2.15 II. Andante - the Mozartists
2.16 III. Presto - the Mozartists