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Mozart - Symphony No. 31, K. 297

Mozart - Symphony No. 31, K. 297

22 minconcert1989
Stingray Classica HD wtorek, 21 maja 06:00
Salzburg Festival. Jeffrey Tate conducts the Mozarteum Salzburg Orchestra in a performance of Mozart's "Paris" Symphony No. 31 (K. 297). Mozart composed the work in 1778, during his unsuccessful job-hunting time in Paris. The opening movement of the "Paris" symphony is one of the grandest and most thrilling sounds Mozart ever made from an orchestra. The composer used the clarinets for the first time in a symphony, having heard the new instrument earlier in Mannheim. With horns, trumpets, timpani, and a full section of woodwind with flutes, oboes, clarinets, and bassoons, it is the biggest orchestra the composer had used until then. This broadcast is directed by János Darvos.
Obsada
  • Jeffrey Tate & Mozarteum Orchester Salzburg
Gatunek
  • concert
Rok produkcji
  • 1989
Czas trwania
  • 22 min