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Three Philips albums of Mozart from the early years of Sir Colin Davis’s half-century association with the London Symphony Orchestra, including several recordings new to CD.
Known as a peerless interpreter of Berlioz, Sibelius and Tippett, Sir Colin Davis was devoted above all to the music of Mozart. Symphonies, concertos and serenades by Mozart formed much the largest part of Davis’s early discography with several labels and ensembles. ‘He simply knew how Mozart should go,’ recalled the film director Humphrey Burton after the conductor’s death in 2013.
A landmark event in his career occurred in 1959, when he took over performances of Don Giovanni in London from Carlo Maria Giulini, and record labels soon took notice of his Mozartian gifts and inclinations. He began to work regularly with the LSO in the early 1960s, and it was a relationship that quickly bore fruit in the recording studio with Symphonies Nos. 39 and 40, which also marked the beginning of the 40-year-long relationship between the conductor and the Dutch Philips label.
Symphonies Nos. 25, 29 and 32 followed in 1964, likewise newly minted, rhythmically buoyant and quite foreign to the ‘grand old man’ style of Mozart playing then prevalent, and which Davis himself cultivated to a degree in the latter stages of his career. These recordings were welcomed as ‘young man’s Mozart’, respecting tradition but not in hock to it, reflecting Harold Rosenthal’s early praise of Davis in the pit: ‘‘Not since the departure from London of [Erich] Kleiber have we heard a Mozart opera directed with such musicality, style and rhythm, or so beautifully shaped.’
The third LP reissued in this generous compilation contained the two concertos written by Mozart for the flute: an instrument for which he apparently held no great affection, but produced all the same two works of boundless invention. The soloist was the Dutch-born, German flautist Hubert Barwahser (1906-1985) who had been recording for Philips since the label’s earliest days, both as a soloist and as principal flautist of the Concertgebouw Orchestra. (© Decca Music Group Limited / Universal Music Australia Pty Ltd.)
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Flute Concerto No. 1 in G, K.313 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
Hubert Barwahser, Flute - London Symphony Orchestra - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Vittorio Negri, Producer, Recording Producer
℗ 1964 Universal International Music B.V.
Hubert Barwahser, Flute - London Symphony Orchestra - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Vittorio Negri, Producer, Recording Producer
℗ 1964 Universal International Music B.V.
Hubert Barwahser, Flute - London Symphony Orchestra - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Vittorio Negri, Producer, Recording Producer
℗ 1964 Universal International Music B.V.
Flute Concerto No.2 in D, K.314 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
Hubert Barwahser, Flute - London Symphony Orchestra - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Vittorio Negri, Producer, Recording Producer
℗ 1964 Universal International Music B.V.
Hubert Barwahser, Flute - London Symphony Orchestra - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Vittorio Negri, Producer, Recording Producer
℗ 1964 Universal International Music B.V.
Hubert Barwahser, Flute - London Symphony Orchestra - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Vittorio Negri, Producer, Recording Producer
℗ 1964 Universal International Music B.V.
Andante for Flute and Orchestra in C, K.315 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
Hubert Barwahser, Flute - London Symphony Orchestra - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Vittorio Negri, Producer, Recording Producer
℗ 1964 Universal International Music B.V.
Symphony No. 39 in E Flat, K.543 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
London Symphony Orchestra - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Helmut Krauel, Producer, Recording Producer
℗ 1962 Universal International Music B.V.
London Symphony Orchestra - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Helmut Krauel, Producer, Recording Producer
℗ 1962 Universal International Music B.V.
London Symphony Orchestra - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Helmut Krauel, Producer, Recording Producer
℗ 1962 Universal International Music B.V.
London Symphony Orchestra - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Helmut Krauel, Producer, Recording Producer
℗ 1962 Universal International Music B.V.
Symphony No. 25 in G minor, K.183 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
London Symphony Orchestra - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Vittorio Negri, Producer, Recording Producer
℗ 1964 Universal International Music B.V.
London Symphony Orchestra - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Vittorio Negri, Producer, Recording Producer
℗ 1964 Universal International Music B.V.
London Symphony Orchestra - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Vittorio Negri, Producer, Recording Producer
℗ 1964 Universal International Music B.V.
London Symphony Orchestra - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Vittorio Negri, Producer, Recording Producer
℗ 1964 Universal International Music B.V.
Symphony No. 29 in A, K.201 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
London Symphony Orchestra - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Vittorio Negri, Producer, Recording Producer
℗ 1964 Universal International Music B.V.
London Symphony Orchestra - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Vittorio Negri, Producer, Recording Producer
℗ 1964 Universal International Music B.V.
London Symphony Orchestra - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Vittorio Negri, Producer, Recording Producer
℗ 1964 Universal International Music B.V.
London Symphony Orchestra - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Vittorio Negri, Producer, Recording Producer
℗ 1964 Universal International Music B.V.
Symphony No. 32 in G, K.318 (Overture in G) (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
London Symphony Orchestra - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Vittorio Negri, Producer, Recording Producer
℗ 1965 Universal International Music B.V.
Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K.550 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
London Symphony Orchestra - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Helmut Krauel, Producer, Recording Producer
℗ 1962 Universal International Music B.V.
London Symphony Orchestra - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Helmut Krauel, Producer, Recording Producer
℗ 1962 Universal International Music B.V.
London Symphony Orchestra - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Helmut Krauel, Producer, Recording Producer
℗ 1962 Universal International Music B.V.
London Symphony Orchestra - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Helmut Krauel, Producer, Recording Producer
℗ 1962 Universal International Music B.V.
Album review
Three Philips albums of Mozart from the early years of Sir Colin Davis’s half-century association with the London Symphony Orchestra, including several recordings new to CD.
Known as a peerless interpreter of Berlioz, Sibelius and Tippett, Sir Colin Davis was devoted above all to the music of Mozart. Symphonies, concertos and serenades by Mozart formed much the largest part of Davis’s early discography with several labels and ensembles. ‘He simply knew how Mozart should go,’ recalled the film director Humphrey Burton after the conductor’s death in 2013.
A landmark event in his career occurred in 1959, when he took over performances of Don Giovanni in London from Carlo Maria Giulini, and record labels soon took notice of his Mozartian gifts and inclinations. He began to work regularly with the LSO in the early 1960s, and it was a relationship that quickly bore fruit in the recording studio with Symphonies Nos. 39 and 40, which also marked the beginning of the 40-year-long relationship between the conductor and the Dutch Philips label.
Symphonies Nos. 25, 29 and 32 followed in 1964, likewise newly minted, rhythmically buoyant and quite foreign to the ‘grand old man’ style of Mozart playing then prevalent, and which Davis himself cultivated to a degree in the latter stages of his career. These recordings were welcomed as ‘young man’s Mozart’, respecting tradition but not in hock to it, reflecting Harold Rosenthal’s early praise of Davis in the pit: ‘‘Not since the departure from London of [Erich] Kleiber have we heard a Mozart opera directed with such musicality, style and rhythm, or so beautifully shaped.’
The third LP reissued in this generous compilation contained the two concertos written by Mozart for the flute: an instrument for which he apparently held no great affection, but produced all the same two works of boundless invention. The soloist was the Dutch-born, German flautist Hubert Barwahser (1906-1985) who had been recording for Philips since the label’s earliest days, both as a soloist and as principal flautist of the Concertgebouw Orchestra. (© Decca Music Group Limited / Universal Music Australia Pty Ltd.)
Details of original recording : Walthamstow Assembly Hall, London, UK, 27–28 November 1961 (Symphonies Nos. 39, 40), 26, 27 & 29 November 1963 (Symphonies Nos. 25, 29, 32), 30–31 December 1963 (Flute Concertos, Andante) - Original Philips releases
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 24 track(s)
- Total length: 02:38:11
- Main artists: Hubert Barwahser Sir Colin Davis
- Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Label: Decca
- Area: Autriche
- Genre: Classical Symphonic Music
- Period: Classical
- Collection: Eloquence
© 2020 Universal Music Australia Pty Ltd. ℗ 2020 Decca Music Group Limited
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