Mozart: Eartly Concertos; Haydn: Early Symphonies

Notes & Reviews:

The works selected for inclusion here each share a common feature; they represent the earliest efforts by two foremost masters of the Classical period in the genre of Concerto and Symphony. We have here two of Mozart's earliest essays in solo concerto form, while from Haydn, whose prodigious output of symphonies number from 1 to 104, there are an additional early pair that have come to light in comparatively recent times. A special feature of these performances is that a bassoon has been used to double the bass-line throughout - and that uniquely it is from this instrument that they are all directed.



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Works Details

>Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus : Concerto for Bassoon in B flat major, K 191 (186e)
  • Performer: Sergio Azzolini (Bassoon)
  • Conductor: Friedemann Wezel
  • Ensemble: Il Capriccio
  • Period Time: Classical
  • Form: Concerto
  • Written: 1774
  • Studio/Live: Studio

>Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus : Concerto for Violin no 1 in B flat major, K 207
  • Performer: Friedemann Wezel (Violin)
  • Conductor: Friedemann Wezel
  • Ensemble: Il Capriccio
  • Period Time: Classical
  • Form: Concerto
  • Written: 1775
  • Studio/Live: Studio

>Haydn, Franz Joseph : Symphony no 107 in B flat major, H 1 no 107 "Symphony A"
  • Conductor: Friedemann Wezel
  • Ensemble: Il Capriccio
  • Period Time: Classical
  • Form: Orchestral
  • Written: by 1762
  • Studio/Live: Studio

>Haydn, Franz Joseph : Symphony no 108 in B flat major, H 1 no 108 "Symphony B"
  • Conductor: Friedemann Wezel
  • Ensemble: Il Capriccio
  • Period Time: Classical
  • Form: Orchestral
  • Written: by 1765
  • Studio/Live: Studio