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Anthony Goldstone|Unheard Mozart

Unheard Mozart

Mozart,Wolfgang Amadeus

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Unheard Mozart...For the purists out there whose eyebrows are already raised so high that they're on top of your scalp, you may wish to stop right now. For the intrepid, we shall continue. Pianist/composer/educator Anthony Goldstone has taken a smattering of Mozart fragments for piano and, depending on their length, either realized them, completed them, or, in some cases, composed nearly entirely new movements. This practice is certainly not unheard of, particularly with Mozart. The most famous example of this is course the Requiem, which was completed shortly after his death. In the Requiem, however, Mozart wrote a substantial amount of the music himself, and it was completed by a contemporary. In this instance, Goldstone sometimes creates entire movements (such as the middle movement of the F major Sonata) out of as little as four bars of original material. The validity and appropriateness of such a practice will of course be determined by individual listeners, but there's still a question as to how Mozartian Goldstone's works sound. If it were possible to put the genie back in the bottle, it would be interesting to listen to this album with no knowledge of its origins and attempt to guess the composer. It is unlikely many would guess Mozart. At best, many of the realizations and completions sound much more like Schubert than Mozart. Still, this album is certainly good for providing fuel for debate among purists, and the short fragments actually composed by Mozart are certainly welcome.
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Praeludium in C major (realized by A. Goldstone) (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)

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Praeludium in C Major (Realized by a. Goldstone)
00:05:38

Anthony Goldstone, Performer - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer

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Piano Sonata in F major (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)

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I. Andante - Allegro (Realized by a. Goldstone)
00:10:05

Anthony Goldstone, Performer - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer

(C) 2013 Divine Art (P) 2013 Divine Art

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II. Adagio (Realized by a. Goldstone)
00:03:05

Anthony Goldstone, Performer - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer

(C) 2013 Divine Art (P) 2013 Divine Art

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III. Allegro (Realized by a. Goldstone)
00:03:57

Anthony Goldstone, Performer - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer

(C) 2013 Divine Art (P) 2013 Divine Art

Minuet in D major, K. Anh. 34 (completed by A. Goldstone) (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)

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Minuet in D Major, K. Anh. 34 (Completed by a. Goldstone)
00:03:04

Anthony Goldstone, Performer - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer

(C) 2013 Divine Art (P) 2013 Divine Art

Allegro in B-Flat Major, K. 400 (Completed by a. Goldstone) (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)

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Allegro in B-Flat Major, K. 400 (Completed by a. Goldstone)
00:10:12

Anthony Goldstone, Performer - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer

(C) 2013 Divine Art (P) 2013 Divine Art

Suite in C major, K. 399 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)

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Suite in C Major, K. 399: Sarabande (completed by a. Goldstone) [Completed by a. Goldstone]
00:02:19

Anthony Goldstone, Performer - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer

(C) 2013 Divine Art (P) 2013 Divine Art

Gigue in C minor (realized by A. Goldstone) (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)

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Gigue in C Minor (Realized by a. Goldstone)
00:01:32

Anthony Goldstone, Performer - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer

(C) 2013 Divine Art (P) 2013 Divine Art

Piano Sonata in C major, K. deest (completed by A. Goldstone) (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)

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Piano Sonata in C Major, K. Deest (Completed by a. Goldstone)
00:04:01

Anthony Goldstone, Performer - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer

(C) 2013 Divine Art (P) 2013 Divine Art

Fantasia in D minor, K. 397 (completed by A. Goldstone) (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)

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Fantasia in D Minor, K. 397 (Completed by a. Goldstone)
00:06:33

Anthony Goldstone, Performer - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer

(C) 2013 Divine Art (P) 2013 Divine Art

Piano Sonata in G minor (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)

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I. Allegro (Realized by a. Goldstone)
00:06:34

Anthony Goldstone, Performer - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer

(C) 2013 Divine Art (P) 2013 Divine Art

12
II. Larghetto (Realized by a. Goldstone)
00:06:39

Anthony Goldstone, Performer - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer

(C) 2013 Divine Art (P) 2013 Divine Art

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III. Allegretto - Adagio - Allegro (Realized by a. Goldstone)
00:07:56

Anthony Goldstone, Performer - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer

(C) 2013 Divine Art (P) 2013 Divine Art

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Unheard Mozart...For the purists out there whose eyebrows are already raised so high that they're on top of your scalp, you may wish to stop right now. For the intrepid, we shall continue. Pianist/composer/educator Anthony Goldstone has taken a smattering of Mozart fragments for piano and, depending on their length, either realized them, completed them, or, in some cases, composed nearly entirely new movements. This practice is certainly not unheard of, particularly with Mozart. The most famous example of this is course the Requiem, which was completed shortly after his death. In the Requiem, however, Mozart wrote a substantial amount of the music himself, and it was completed by a contemporary. In this instance, Goldstone sometimes creates entire movements (such as the middle movement of the F major Sonata) out of as little as four bars of original material. The validity and appropriateness of such a practice will of course be determined by individual listeners, but there's still a question as to how Mozartian Goldstone's works sound. If it were possible to put the genie back in the bottle, it would be interesting to listen to this album with no knowledge of its origins and attempt to guess the composer. It is unlikely many would guess Mozart. At best, many of the realizations and completions sound much more like Schubert than Mozart. Still, this album is certainly good for providing fuel for debate among purists, and the short fragments actually composed by Mozart are certainly welcome.
© TiVo

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