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Mozart, Wurttemberg Chamber – Eine kleine Nachtmusik

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Eine kleine Nachtmusik
Wurttemberg Chamber Orchestra Heilbronn / Joerg Faerber
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Label/Cat#: His Master’s Voice CDZ 25 2365 2 | Country/Year: Germany 1990
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Mozart / Württembergisches Kammerorchester Heilbronn / Jörg Faerber:

Eine Kleine Nachtmusik – Divertimento F-Dur KV 247 – Cassation G-Dur KV 63

Label: His Master’s Voice
Catalog#: CDZ 25 2365 2
Format: CD, Album
Country: Germany
Released: 1990
Genre: Classical
Style: Classical

Tracklist:

Divertimento F-Dur Für 2 Violinen, Viola, Baß Und 2 Hörner, KV 247 (1776)

1 1. Satz: Allegro 7:52
2 2. Satz: Andante Grazioso 3:49
3 3. Satz: Menuetto – Trio 4:34
4 4. Satz: Adagio 5:41
5 5. Satz: Menuetto – Trio 3:46
6 6. Satz: Andante 0:58
7 7. Satz: Allegro Assai 5:19

Cassation (Final-Musik) G-Dur Für 2 Violinen, 2 Violen, Baß, 2 Oboen Und 2 Hörner, KV 63 (1769)

8 1. Satz: Marche 2:19
9 2. Satz: Allegro 2:36
10 3. Satz: Andante 3:56
11 4. Satz: Menuet – Trio 3:09
12 5. Satz: Adagio 6:57
13 6. Satz: Menuet – Trio 2:48
14 7. Satz: Finale (Allegro Assai) 1:57

Serenade G-Dur Für 2 Violinen, Viola, Violoncello Und Kontrabaß, KV 525 “Eine Kleine Nachtmusik”

15 1. Satz: Allegro 5:44
16 2. Satz: Romanze (Andante) 5:45
17 3. Satz: Menuetto (Allegretto) – Trio 2:13
18 4. Satz: Rondo (Allegro) 3:57

Total Time: (73:54)

Companies:

Phonographic Copyright (p) – EMI Electrola GmbH
Copyright (c) – EMI Electrola GmbH

Credits:

Conductor – Jörg Faerber
Violin [Solo-violine] – Stefan Muhmenthaler (tracks: 12)

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Barcode: 5099925236521
Label Code: LC 0233

The Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major, K. 525 was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1787. The work is more commonly known by the title Eine kleine Nachtmusik. The German title means “a little serenade”, though it is often rendered more literally but less accurately as “a little night music”. The work is written for a chamber ensemble of two violins, viola, and cello with optional double bass, but is often performed by string orchestras.
The serenade was completed in Vienna on 10 August 1787, around the time Mozart was working on the second act of his opera Don Giovanni. It is not known why it was composed. Hildesheimer (1991, 215), noting that most of Mozart’s serenades were written on commission, suggests that this serenade, too, was a commission, whose origin and first performance were not committed to record.

The traditionally used name of the work comes from the entry Mozart made for it in his personal catalog, which begins, “Eine kleine Nacht-Musik.” As Zaslaw and Cowdery point out, Mozart almost certainly was not giving the piece a special title, but only entering in his records that he had completed a little serenade.

The work was not published until about 1827, long after Mozart’s death, by Johann André in Offenbach am Main.[2] It had been sold to this publisher in 1799 by Mozart’s widow Constanze, part of a large bundle of her husband’s compositions.

The first known recording of Eine kleine Nachtmusik is that of John Barbirolli dating from 1928.[citation needed] Today the serenade is widely performed and recorded; indeed both Jacobson (2003, 38) and Hildesheimer (1992, 215) opine that the serenade is the most popular of all Mozart’s works. Of the music, Hildesheimer writes, “even if we hear it on every street corner, its high quality is undisputed, an occasional piece from a light but happy pen.”

The Wurttemberg Chamber Orchestra Heilbronn (German: Württembergisches Kammerorchester Heilbronn) is one of the renowned German Chamber Orchestras, located in Heilbronn (Baden Württemberg, Germany).

The Orchestra was founded by Prof. Jörg Faerber (*1929) in 1960 and performed with artists like Martha Argerich, Alfred Brendel, Rudolf Buchbinder, Maurice André, James Galway, Hilary Hahn, Gidon Kremer, Sabine Meyer, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Thomas Quasthoff, Tabea Zimmermann and many more. The WKO recorded for the labels Deutsche Grammophon (DGG) and Teldec more than 500 classical works.

The orchestra is regularly heard at major festivals like Salzburg Festival, Vienna Music Summer, International Festival of Music Lucerne, Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival, Schwetzingen Festival, Ludwigsburger Schlossfestspiele.

Since 2002 Ruben Gazarian is artistic director of the orchestra. wikipedia

 

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