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Gunar Letzbor|Mozart: Mannheim 1778

Mozart: Mannheim 1778

Gunar Letzbor, Erich Traxler

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The violin sonata in Mozart's time evolved less from the Baroque sonata for violin and continuo than from the keyboard sonata with optional violin accompaniment, and Mozart's early efforts in the genre reflect that origin. From the beginning, Mozart was feeling his way toward the balance that would eventually result in the violin-and-piano sonata of Beethoven's time, but there is something of the transitional about these sonatas. The violin part sometimes gets melodic material, most often restating what the keyboard has already said, but it also has long passages of plain harmony notes. The unusual feature about the set of Mozart sonatas, written in Mannheim, Germany, in 1778, is that a harpsichord is used in the keyboard part. This may be of interest to historical-performance fans interested in Mozart, and the harpsichord, by Keith Hill after the Dutch builder Ruckers, is a splendidly clear and sparkling instrument. It also doesn't have a prayer of standing up to the violin of Gunar Letzbor, and the overall effect is one of hearing a lot of stabbing notes on the violin underlaid by quiet runs on the harpsichord. Letzbor argues that in 1778 the harpsichord would have been the most common keyboard instrument in Germany, and this is true. However, Mozart was keenly interested in the fortepiano, and in a progressive genre like this one, in the process of being formed, the fortepiano seems necessary. Some of the pieces work better on the harpsichord than others; you could sample the first movement of the Violin Sonata in C major, K. 303, with its brilliant conclusion, to hear the combination at its best. The sound engineering is partly to blame for the imbalance between the two instruments. The monastery setting hardly resembles a space in which these sonatas would have been played, and it helps to bury the harpsichord behind the violin's chirps.
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Violin Sonata in G Major, KV 301 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)

1
I. Allegro con spirito
00:05:53

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Gunar Letzbor, Artist, MainArtist - Erich Traxler, Artist

(C) 2019 Pan Classics (P) 2019 Pan Classics

2
II. Allegro
00:05:18

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Gunar Letzbor, Artist, MainArtist - Erich Traxler, Artist

(C) 2019 Pan Classics (P) 2019 Pan Classics

Violin Sonata in E-Flat Major, KV 302 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)

3
I. Allegro
00:04:42

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Gunar Letzbor, Artist, MainArtist - Erich Traxler, Artist

(C) 2019 Pan Classics (P) 2019 Pan Classics

4
II. Rondeau. Andante grazioso
00:06:27

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Gunar Letzbor, Artist, MainArtist - Erich Traxler, Artist

(C) 2019 Pan Classics (P) 2019 Pan Classics

Violin Sonata in C Major, KV 303 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)

5
I. Adagio - Allegro molto - Adagio - II. Allegro molto
00:05:05

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Gunar Letzbor, Artist, MainArtist - Erich Traxler, Artist

(C) 2019 Pan Classics (P) 2019 Pan Classics

6
III. Tempo di minuetto
00:04:11

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Gunar Letzbor, Artist, MainArtist - Erich Traxler, Artist

(C) 2019 Pan Classics (P) 2019 Pan Classics

Violin Sonata in A Major, KV 305 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)

7
I. Allegro di molto - Andante grazioso con variazioni
00:03:39

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Gunar Letzbor, Artist, MainArtist - Erich Traxler, Artist

(C) 2019 Pan Classics (P) 2019 Pan Classics

8
II. Temo con variazioni. Andante grazioso - Vars. 1-4
00:10:11

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Gunar Letzbor, Artist, MainArtist - Erich Traxler, Artist

(C) 2019 Pan Classics (P) 2019 Pan Classics

Violin Sonata in C Major, KV 296 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)

9
I. Allegro vivace
00:04:50

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Gunar Letzbor, Artist, MainArtist - Erich Traxler, Artist

(C) 2019 Pan Classics (P) 2019 Pan Classics

10
II. Andante sostenuto
00:06:21

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Gunar Letzbor, Artist, MainArtist - Erich Traxler, Artist

(C) 2019 Pan Classics (P) 2019 Pan Classics

11
III. Rondeau. Allegro
00:04:23

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Gunar Letzbor, Artist, MainArtist - Erich Traxler, Artist

(C) 2019 Pan Classics (P) 2019 Pan Classics

Albumbeschreibung

The violin sonata in Mozart's time evolved less from the Baroque sonata for violin and continuo than from the keyboard sonata with optional violin accompaniment, and Mozart's early efforts in the genre reflect that origin. From the beginning, Mozart was feeling his way toward the balance that would eventually result in the violin-and-piano sonata of Beethoven's time, but there is something of the transitional about these sonatas. The violin part sometimes gets melodic material, most often restating what the keyboard has already said, but it also has long passages of plain harmony notes. The unusual feature about the set of Mozart sonatas, written in Mannheim, Germany, in 1778, is that a harpsichord is used in the keyboard part. This may be of interest to historical-performance fans interested in Mozart, and the harpsichord, by Keith Hill after the Dutch builder Ruckers, is a splendidly clear and sparkling instrument. It also doesn't have a prayer of standing up to the violin of Gunar Letzbor, and the overall effect is one of hearing a lot of stabbing notes on the violin underlaid by quiet runs on the harpsichord. Letzbor argues that in 1778 the harpsichord would have been the most common keyboard instrument in Germany, and this is true. However, Mozart was keenly interested in the fortepiano, and in a progressive genre like this one, in the process of being formed, the fortepiano seems necessary. Some of the pieces work better on the harpsichord than others; you could sample the first movement of the Violin Sonata in C major, K. 303, with its brilliant conclusion, to hear the combination at its best. The sound engineering is partly to blame for the imbalance between the two instruments. The monastery setting hardly resembles a space in which these sonatas would have been played, and it helps to bury the harpsichord behind the violin's chirps.
© TiVo

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