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Mozart: Wind Serenades

European Union Chamber Orchestra, Santiago Mantas

Mozart: Wind Serenades
Mantas can rightly boast that his version of the E-flat Serenade, K. 375 (1781) gives us the premiere of its complete score as Mozart intended. The resultant performance gives us a model of...

Mozart: Wind Serenades

European Union Chamber Orchestra, Santiago Mantas

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Mantas can rightly boast that his version of the E-flat Serenade, K. 375 (1781) gives us the premiere of its complete score as Mozart intended. The resultant performance gives us a model of...

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Mozart's Wind Serenades need little introduction as staples of the repertoire and true works of genius. This fine performance by the EUCO brings fresh life to these well-loved works, but something more: Mozart revised the E flat serenade into Octet form (it was previously a septet) but the publishers made serious errors in the score, omitting part of the minuet and inserting a spurious bar. Santiago Mantas has prepared a new performing edition to correct these errors, and this is the first recording of the complete Serenade as intended by Mozart.

Contents and tracklist

I. Largo - Molto allegro
Track length9:59
II. Menuetto
Track length9:00
III. Adagio
Track length5:41
IV. Menuetto. Allegretto
Track length5:27
V. Romance. Adagio
Track length6:36
VI. Tema con variazioni
Track length10:11
VII. Finale. Molto allegro
Track length3:44
I. Allegro maestoso
Track length8:03
II. Menuetto
Track length4:16
III. Adagio
Track length5:32
IV. Menuetto
Track length4:49
V. Finale. Allegro
Track length3:59

Awards and reviews

Audiophile Audition

Mantas can rightly boast that his version of the E-flat Serenade, K. 375 (1781) gives us the premiere of its complete score as Mozart intended. The resultant performance gives us a model of Mozart's large-serenade style. a model job by all principals.

Music Week October 2016

Enjoyable performances, which also incorporate a scholarly correction.
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