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Felix Delbruck wrote:
>Have the Quatuor Mosaiques recorded any Mozart?
Yes, and those few recordings are every bit as good as their Haydn.
They can be found on Auvidis/Astree.
Felix on revelatory recordings:
>Well, as I said, they are not easy to find, and this seems to be
>particularly true in the case of Mozart.
I find revelatory recordings of Mozart's music very easy to locate as there
are so many of them. Solo piano music - Uchida and Kraus. Chamber music
- Mosaiques and Salomon. Piano concertos - Schiff, Bilson, Curzon, Haskil,
and Perahia. Clarinet concerto/flute & harp -Bohm. Violin Concertos -
Lin/Salonen. Sinfonia Concertante - Huggett. Symphonies - Bohm, Gardiner,
and Davis. Requiem - Bohm. Great Mass - Leppard. Operas - Bohm,
Klemperer, Gardiner, Davis, and Giulini. Two hand piano music -
Lupu/Perahia.
That's off the top of my head. I can only assume that Felix does not care
much for Mozart, or that his standards are "out of sight".
Don Satz
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