
Mozart: Great Composers in Words & Music
Tchaikovsky declared that Mozart was âfull of divine beautyâ, and Schubertâs wonder at the âcountless images of a brighter and better worldâ that Mozart was able to conjure up through his music knew no bounds. Many of us carry the image of Mozart as a transcendent genius, but what do we really know about his life and career, and indeed his music? This entertaining and informative biography, written by music historian Davinia Caddy and narrated by actor Leighton Pugh, takes us from Mozartâs beginnings as a child prodigy to his greatest successes and cruelest setbacks. The narrative is illustrated with music from each stage of Mozartâs intense career, including the âJupiterâ Symphony, Clarinet Concerto, Coronation Mass, Requiem, Don Giovanni, The Magic Flute, The Marriage of Figaro and many more.
With performances by:
Pier Giorgio Morandi | Kölner Kammerorchester | Petersen Quartet | Werner Hollweg | Celina Lindsley | Capella Istropolitana | Walton Grönroos | Michael HalĂĄsz | Concentus Hungaricus | Concerto Köln | Anna di Mauro | Helmut MĂŒller-BrĂŒhl | John Dickie | Gabriele Schreckenbach | Andrea Martin | Hungarian Radio Chorus | PĂ©ter Köves | Janusz Monarcha | Nicolaus EsterhĂĄzy Sinfonia | Priti Coles | MĂĄtyĂĄs AntĂĄl | Budapest Failoni Chamber Orchestra | Patrizia Pace | Herbert Lippert | Slovak Philharmonic Chorus | Camerata Cassovia
Tchaikovsky declared that Mozart was âfull of divine beautyâ, and Schubertâs wonder at the âcountless images of a brighter and better worldâ that Mozart was able to conjure up through his music knew no bounds. Many of us carry the image of Mozart as a transcendent genius, but what do we really know about his life and career, and indeed his music? This entertaining and informative biography, written by music historian Davinia Caddy and narrated by actor Leighton Pugh, takes us from Mozartâs beginnings as a child prodigy to his greatest successes and cruelest setbacks. The narrative is illustrated with music from each stage of Mozartâs intense career, including the âJupiterâ Symphony, Clarinet Concerto, Coronation Mass, Requiem, Don Giovanni, The Magic Flute, The Marriage of Figaro and many more.
With performances by:
Pier Giorgio Morandi | Kölner Kammerorchester | Petersen Quartet | Werner Hollweg | Celina Lindsley | Capella Istropolitana | Walton Grönroos | Michael HalĂĄsz | Concentus Hungaricus | Concerto Köln | Anna di Mauro | Helmut MĂŒller-BrĂŒhl | John Dickie | Gabriele Schreckenbach | Andrea Martin | Hungarian Radio Chorus | PĂ©ter Köves | Janusz Monarcha | Nicolaus EsterhĂĄzy Sinfonia | Priti Coles | MĂĄtyĂĄs AntĂĄl | Budapest Failoni Chamber Orchestra | Patrizia Pace | Herbert Lippert | Slovak Philharmonic Chorus | Camerata Cassovia
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Tchaikovsky declared that Mozart was âfull of divine beautyâ, and Schubertâs wonder at the âcountless images of a brighter and better worldâ that Mozart was able to conjure up through his music knew no bounds. Many of us carry the image of Mozart as a transcendent genius, but what do we really know about his life and career, and indeed his music? This entertaining and informative biography, written by music historian Davinia Caddy and narrated by actor Leighton Pugh, takes us from Mozartâs beginnings as a child prodigy to his greatest successes and cruelest setbacks. The narrative is illustrated with music from each stage of Mozartâs intense career, including the âJupiterâ Symphony, Clarinet Concerto, Coronation Mass, Requiem, Don Giovanni, The Magic Flute, The Marriage of Figaro and many more.
With performances by:
Pier Giorgio Morandi | Kölner Kammerorchester | Petersen Quartet | Werner Hollweg | Celina Lindsley | Capella Istropolitana | Walton Grönroos | Michael HalĂĄsz | Concentus Hungaricus | Concerto Köln | Anna di Mauro | Helmut MĂŒller-BrĂŒhl | John Dickie | Gabriele Schreckenbach | Andrea Martin | Hungarian Radio Chorus | PĂ©ter Köves | Janusz Monarcha | Nicolaus EsterhĂĄzy Sinfonia | Priti Coles | MĂĄtyĂĄs AntĂĄl | Budapest Failoni Chamber Orchestra | Patrizia Pace | Herbert Lippert | Slovak Philharmonic Chorus | Camerata Cassovia





















