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Originally Posted by Shosta I bought this week his performance of the violin sonatas (Harmonia Mundi Mozart Edition) and given that I liked Manze previous works about Mozart (and Biber, Handel, Vivaldi, etc), especially his Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, this is one disc I must buy. Thanks for the information. |
Originally Posted by Bunnyears Well she didn't get any bad press from David Hurwitz. He gave the Mutter Mozart V/Cs the 10/10, strange as it may seem. |
Originally Posted by Masolino Well to me, Hurwitz has given out more strange 10/10's than I care to remember. Call me perverse, but nowadays I read his site specifically to find titles that he pans. |
Originally Posted by Masolino Please do share with us what you think when you get the recording |
Originally Posted by Masolino Well to me, Hurwitz has given out more strange 10/10's than I care to remember. Call me perverse, but nowadays I read his site specifically to find titles that he pans. |
Originally Posted by Masolino Please do share with us what you think when you get the recording. I have been listening to it and still cannot quite figure out the interpretation yet (usually not a bad sign). |
Originally Posted by Shosta Just got the cd at my 'weekly visit' to the store. Now listening at work. Fast thoughts: Warm, polite (for Manze) performance. Surprised of the effect (thin sound of the violin, almost a lament) at the beginning of the Adagio (second track). Just now listening to the fourth concert. But I can't concentrate here BTW: I bought too Bach's Cello suites played by Truls Mork. |
Originally Posted by Masolino Re: Mork - I heard his Haydn concertos and decided that his style is not my cup of tea. Is his approach to Bach just as romanticized? |
Originally Posted by Bunnyears Masolino, I'm not getting an album picture you posted for the Mozart (just the pictiger logo), so if you could, would you give the information about the set so that I could see it again? Thanks. Btw, I had the Mutter Mozart, gave it away only to get it back. |
Originally Posted by Shosta Just got the cd at my 'weekly visit' to the store. Now listening at work. Fast thoughts: Warm, polite (for Manze) performance. Surprised of the effect (thin sound of the violin, almost a lament) at the beginning of the Adagio (second track). Just now listening to the fourth concert. But I can't concentrate here BTW: I bought too Bach's Cello suites played by Truls Mork. |
Originally Posted by Masolino Dear Bunnyears, I have fixed the picture where I had first posted about Manze's Mozart (supersized it, too! your reference: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...1963241?n=5174 It's currently on sale Re: Mutter's Mozart: so it isn't really that bad then?? I have heard some pretty positive things said about it. But I have decided I don't need more Mozart violin concertos for now anyway - I am pitching my money on the new Lars Vogt's disc of sonatas (EMI, 2 for the price of 1) since I don't have any of that music on a modern piano yet. |