mirogeorgiev97
08-16-2019, 03:54 AM
Raise your hand: Who likes Mozart?

Who really likes Mozart?

Who loves Mozart?

Now, who loves Mozart so much that they're willing to slog through 2831 songs spanning 8.1 consecutive days of everything from his earliest works to his greatest operas and symphonies?

For I come bearing a most magnanimous gift: The entire Mozart 225 (https://www.mozart225.com/) digital collection, tagged according to iTunes's specifications.

From the official website:

"The most complete and authoritative edition of Mozart's works on 200CDs (https://cdn1.umg3.net/273-cdn/website/assets/mozart225v3.pdf)

In celebration of Mozart�s 225th anniversary, presented by Decca Classics and Deutsche Grammophon
in partnership with the Salzburg Mozarteum Foundation

This individually-numbered limited edition is a fusion of the latest scholarship with 240 hours of benchmark performances
from 600 world-class artists (https://cdn1.umg3.net/273-cdn/website/assets/mozart225-performers.pdf) and state-of-the-art sound recording.




All Mozart�s completed works including for the first time the Handel and Bach arrangements

Over 100 fragments, completions by other composers and doubtful works

30CDs of alternative performances of key masterpieces

5 hours of newly recorded performances including on Mozart�s own instruments

World premiere recordings including recent discoveries

18 labels represented including many rare and unique recordings

70% of recordings different from 1991 Philips Mozart Edition

Complete symphonies and concertos on period instruments plus many traditional-instrument and classic performances

Performed by the world's greatest artists including

Abbado, Barenboim, Bartoli, B�hm, Brendel, Br�ggen, Damrau, DiDonato, Fleming, Gardiner, Hogwood, Mackerras, Marriner, Mutter, N�zet-S�guin, �stman, Pinnock, Pires, Schiff, Solti, Terfel, Uchida, Villaz�n and Wunderlich

2 fully-illustrated hardback books: a brand new Mozart biography by Cliff Eisen, plus 120000 words of feature essays and work-by-work commentary from 30 renowned Mozart scholars

5 frameable art prints, plus the last authenticated portrait, two score manuscripts and a letter to his father, courtesy of Salzburg Mozarteum Foundation

A new 'K Book' exclusive to this Edition presenting the numbering of the long-awaited new K�chel catalogue

Complete performer index, free access to online Urtext scores and groundbreaking Libretto App with full sung texts and translations"



(A final note: No major music streaming service or digital music store has all 200 CDs. What I have is everything you can find on iTunes, Google Play, Amazon Music, Spotify, and any other digital platform. If you want absolutely everything, you will have to buy the full box set on Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/Mozart-225-New-Complete-200/dp/B01FW8XWSG). However, if you still want to avoid paying�understandable, considering it is $1000 USD�I highly recommend you torrent it.)

MP3 320 kbps link here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1pXb1yV6euTlWDogAuOfw8p-kRjdJii6h

FoxFanfare
08-16-2019, 05:59 PM
Thank you very much!

riegel
08-16-2019, 09:33 PM
Very gracious indeed!

dsch1956
08-16-2019, 09:40 PM
Torrents are not allowed on the forum, so you should probably remove the magnet link.