The five most brilliant concertos for violin, all penned before the age
of 19! Mozart was not even 15 years old when he began composing violin
concertos that would serve as a backdrop at Salzburg receptions. An
insatiable drive for independence would however lead the young
Konzertmeister to overtly challenge musical forms, innovate with genres,
humour and frivolity, all of which can be heard in this delightful
first collaboration between Isabelle Faust and the musicians of Il
Giardino Armonico.
“These wonderful performances have the air of chamber music, of close
listening between soloist, band and director. Faust isn’t spotlit…but
seems part of the ensemble, her sound growing out of the corporate
entity to glitter, coax, snarl and soar as required…[a]
thought-provoking and eminently enjoyable cycle” (Gramophone)
“Faust and Il Giardino Armonico bring out the shades of colour in the
music and revelling in the characteristic phrases, but never forcing the
issue. It goes without saying that Faust's tone is just as sweet here
as in her other recordings, and she puts just the right amount of
playful rubato into the cadenzas without straying into self-indulgence.” (Presto Classical)
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