Considered to be the highest triumph of instrumental composition in
his own day, Mozart’s final symphonies continue to sweep audiences away.
From the famous G-minor opening movement of the 40th symphony that cuts
straight to the chase to the unprecedented complexity of the 41st
symphony’s majestic finale, Mozart displays his vivid melodic invention
as well as the maturity of his “old” musical soul. Even if his untimely
death came unexpectedly, these two symphonies fill the listener with a
sense of culmination, and may be seen as a sublime conclusion of both
Mozart’s musical development and of the eighteenth-century symphony in
general.
These extraordinary works are performed here by the NDR Radiophilharmonie and Andrew Manze, and will be followed by a recording of Mozart’s 38th and 39th symphonies.
These extraordinary works are performed here by the NDR Radiophilharmonie and Andrew Manze, and will be followed by a recording of Mozart’s 38th and 39th symphonies.
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