In honor of Mozart's 250th birthday, list some of your favorite CDs of that composer. Here are some of mine, a great compilation, famous piano concertos, and my favorite Mozart opera.
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Originally Posted by TheGhostWhoWalks The Philips Complete Mozart Edition (which I proudly own) ![]() Nah, seriously there's way too much for me to list. Couldn't even begin. |
Originally Posted by vcoheda I may purchase that one day though. I have always thought that if you owned the complete works of Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven, it would be enough music to last you a life time. |
Originally Posted by calaf the three Da Ponte operas are my first pick, and I would argue they are Opera's gold standard. |
Originally Posted by vcoheda I've been looking into this set listed at jpc.de. Complete works of Mozart on the Brilliant Classics label. It also has a CD-ROM with the complete librettos for all operas. It is definitely the right price too, 170CDs for a little over $100. ![]() Has anyone purchased this? Looks interesting. |
Originally Posted by pbalcer Of all Mozart's works I like Requiem the most. And I have several recordings of this piece. ![]() |
Originally Posted by Bunnyears I believe that Brilliant Classics has released the symphonies in SACD/hybrid format as well and you might want to consider that rather than this set which is just stereo. I believe the symphonies are by Ton Koopman but I haven't heard them nor seen any reviews. |
Originally Posted by vcoheda I've been looking into this set listed at jpc.de. Complete works of Mozart on the Brilliant Classics label. It also has a CD-ROM with the complete librettos for all operas. It is definitely the right price too, 170CDs for a little over $100. ![]() Has anyone purchased this? Looks interesting. |