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MOZART: THE SINGLES
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CD 1
Symphony No. 28 in C, KV 200 (189 k)
Symphony No. 35 in D, KV 385 “Haffner”
Symphony No. 36 in C, KV 425 “Linz”
Orchestra of the 18th Century
Frans Bruggen
Live recording: Utrecht, 6/1990 (KV 200); 11/1989 (KV 425)
Recording: Enkhuizen, The Netherlands, 11/1985 (KV 385)
CD 2
Symphony No. 29 in A, KV 201
Symphony No. 33 in B flat, KV 319
Symphony No. 31 in D, KV 297 “Paris”
Orchestra of the 18th Century
on period instruments
Frans Bruggen
Live recording: Vredenburg, Utrecht, The Netherlands, 11/1993 (KV 201) , 319)
Enkhuizen, The Netherlands, 11/1985 (KV 297)
CD 3
Symphony No. 34 in C, KV 338
Notturno in D, KV 286 for 4 orchestras
Symphony No. 40 in G minor, KV 550
Orchestra of the 18th Century
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
on period instruments
Frans Bruggen
Live recording: Royal Festival Hall, London, 9/1991
Paleis van Schone Kunsten, Brussels, 9/1991
CD 4
Le nozze di Figaro KV 492 Overture
“La clemenza di Tito”, KV 621 Overture
Le nozze di Figaro KV 492 Overture
Symphony No. 38 in D, KV 504 “Prague”
Symphony No. 39 in E flat, KV543
Orchestra of the 18th Century
on period instruments
Frans Bruggen
Live recording: Vredenburg, Utrecht, The Netherlands, 11/1988 (KV 492, 504)
Nijmegen, The Netherlands, 6/1986 (KV 621
CD 5
Symphony No. 40 in G minor, KV 550
Symphony No. 41 in C, KV 551 “Jupiter”
Orchestra of the 18th Century
on period instruments
Frans Bruggen
Live recording: The Netherlands, 5/1985 (KV 550); 5, 6/1986 (KV 551)
CD 6
March in D, KV 249
Serenade in D, KV 250 “Haffner”
(Cadenzas: Lucy van Dael)
Lucy van Dael, violin
Orchestra of the 18th Century
on period instruments
Frans Bruggen
Recording: Anton Philipszaal, The Hague, 5/1991 (KV 249);
Vredenburg, Utrecht, 5/1991 ( KV 250)
CD 7
Serenade in B flat, KV 361 “Gran Partita”
for 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 basset horns, 4 horns, 2 bassoons,
and double-bass
Members of the
Orchestra of the 18th Century
Ku Ebbinge & Alayne Leslie, oboes
Eric Hoeprich & Guy van Waas, clarinets
Alf Horberg & Carles Riera, basset horns
Ab Koster, Stefan Blonk, Claude Maury, & Teunis van der Zwart, horns
Danny Bond & Donna Agrell, bassoons
Anthony Woodrow, double-bass
on period instruments
Frans Bruggen
Recording: ” De Vereeeniging “, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, 6/1988
CD 8
Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor, KV 466
(Cadenzas: Ludwig van Beethoven)
Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor,KV 491
John Gibbons, fortepiano
(after Anton Walter, c. 1795? Built 1986 by Paul McNulthy & David Way,
Zuckermann Harpsichords)
Orchestra of the 18th Century
on period instruments
Frans Bruggen
Live recording: Nijmegen, The Netherlands (KV 466)
Groningen, The Netherlands (KV 491), 11/1986
CD 9
Clarinet Concerto in A, KV 622
Clarinet Quintet in A, KV 581
Eric Hoeprich, basset clarinet
Orchestra of the 18th Century (KV 622)
Lucy van Dael, Alda Stuurop, violins (KV 581)
Wim ten Have, viola (KV 581)
Wouter Moller, violoncello (KV 581)
on period instruments
Frans Bruggen
Recording: Enkhuizen, The Netherlands, 11/1985 (KV 622)
Utrecht, The Netherlands, 5/1987 (KV 581)
CD 10
Flute Concerto in G, KV 313
Flute Concerto in D, KV 314
Concerto in C, KV 299 for flute, harp and orchestra
(Cadenzas: Marius Flothuis)
Konrad Hunteler, flute
Helga Storck, harp (KV 299)
Orchestra of the 18th Century
on period instruments
Frans Bruggen
Recording: Vredenburg, Utrecht, 9/1991 & 5/1993 (KV 299, 313, 314)
Gereformeerde Kerk, Asterdam, 3/1994 (KV 315 ) )
CD 11
Missa in C, KV 317 “Coronation Mass”
Vesperae solennes de confessore, KV 339
Ave verum corpus, KV 618
Marinella Pennicchi, soprano? Catherine Patriasz, contralto
Zeger Vandersteene, tenor? Jelle Draijer, bass
Netherlands Chamber Choir
Orchestra of the 18th Century
on period instruments
Frans Brugge
Recording: Vredenburg, Utrecht, The Netherlands, 9/1991