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Mozart - The Symphonies (Charles Mackerras, Prague Chamber Orchestra) (3CD Box Set) (2008) (LOSSLESS)

Year of release: 2008
Quality: FLAC (Img,cue,log)
Bitrate: lossless
Total time: 3CD
Total size: 3,1 Gb
Genre: Classical
Label: Telarc
Recorded for Telarc between 1986 and 1990, Charles Mackerras and the Prague Chamber Orchestra's recordings of Mozart's complete symphonies have always been admired for their style, strength, and sensitivity. Reissued here in 2008 as a 10-disc set, those qualities are still obvious. Mackerras, surely one of the most versatile of contemporary conductors, clearly has a thoroughgoing understanding of Mozart's manner. From the first to the last symphonies (and this set contains not only the 40 numbered but also the 7 un-numbered symphonies), Mackerras stresses the score's elegance, wit, charm, and clarity. And the Prague Chamber Orchestra likewise wholly grasps Mozart's matter. The strings are suave, the winds characterful, the brass blended, and the timpani muscular. Some listeners have argued that Mackerras puts perhaps too much power into his interpretations, that his first 20 symphonies are aptly light and delightful, but that his next 15 get progressively more forceful, and that his last six are far closer to early Beethoven than may be strictly appropriate. Still, with Mackerras' superb conducting and the Czech musicians' superlative playing, this set is surely one of the best of its kind and anyone interested in the composer should at least sample it. Though recorded in the early days of digital, Telarc's sound is rich, deep, and creamy.
Performer:
Prague Chamber Orchestra
Conductor Sir Charles Mackerras
Performer:
Prague Chamber Orchestra
Conductor - Sir Charles Mackerras
CD4
01-03. Symphony № 16 in C major, K.128
04-06. Symphony № 17 in G major, K.129
07-10. Symphony № 18 in F major, K.130
11-15. Symphony № 19 in E-flat major, K.132
16-18. Symphony № 20 in D major, K.133
CD5
01.Symphony № 20 in D major, K.133 (continued)
02-05. Symphony № 21 in A major, K.134
06-08. Symphony № 26 in E-flat major, K.184 (161a)
09-11. Symphony № 27 in G major, K.199 (161b)
12-14. Symphony № 22 in C major, K.162
15-17. Symphony № 23 in D major, K.181 (162b)
18-20. Symphony № 24 in B-flat major, K.182 (166c/173dA)
CD6
01-04. Symphony № 25 in G-moll, K.183 (173dB)
05-08. Symphony № 29 in A major, K.201 (186a)
09-12. Symphony № 30 in D major, K.202 (186b)
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Year of release: 2008
Quality: FLAC (Img,cue,log)
Bitrate: lossless
Total time: 3CD
Total size: 3,1 Gb
Genre: Classical
Label: Telarc
Recorded for Telarc between 1986 and 1990, Charles Mackerras and the Prague Chamber Orchestra's recordings of Mozart's complete symphonies have always been admired for their style, strength, and sensitivity. Reissued here in 2008 as a 10-disc set, those qualities are still obvious. Mackerras, surely one of the most versatile of contemporary conductors, clearly has a thoroughgoing understanding of Mozart's manner. From the first to the last symphonies (and this set contains not only the 40 numbered but also the 7 un-numbered symphonies), Mackerras stresses the score's elegance, wit, charm, and clarity. And the Prague Chamber Orchestra likewise wholly grasps Mozart's matter. The strings are suave, the winds characterful, the brass blended, and the timpani muscular. Some listeners have argued that Mackerras puts perhaps too much power into his interpretations, that his first 20 symphonies are aptly light and delightful, but that his next 15 get progressively more forceful, and that his last six are far closer to early Beethoven than may be strictly appropriate. Still, with Mackerras' superb conducting and the Czech musicians' superlative playing, this set is surely one of the best of its kind and anyone interested in the composer should at least sample it. Though recorded in the early days of digital, Telarc's sound is rich, deep, and creamy.
Performer:
Prague Chamber Orchestra
Conductor Sir Charles Mackerras
Performer:
Prague Chamber Orchestra
Conductor - Sir Charles Mackerras
CD4
01-03. Symphony № 16 in C major, K.128
04-06. Symphony № 17 in G major, K.129
07-10. Symphony № 18 in F major, K.130
11-15. Symphony № 19 in E-flat major, K.132
16-18. Symphony № 20 in D major, K.133
CD5
01.Symphony № 20 in D major, K.133 (continued)
02-05. Symphony № 21 in A major, K.134
06-08. Symphony № 26 in E-flat major, K.184 (161a)
09-11. Symphony № 27 in G major, K.199 (161b)
12-14. Symphony № 22 in C major, K.162
15-17. Symphony № 23 in D major, K.181 (162b)
18-20. Symphony № 24 in B-flat major, K.182 (166c/173dA)
CD6
01-04. Symphony № 25 in G-moll, K.183 (173dB)
05-08. Symphony № 29 in A major, K.201 (186a)
09-12. Symphony № 30 in D major, K.202 (186b)
Living is sharing!
...enjoy and say thanks...
http://ul.to/f/bq715s
http://bitshare.com/?d=w9kawija
https://www.oboom.com/#folder/3DMBV0GC/MZTSPNCMPCO1008FVA
http://rapidgator.net/folder/2492018/MZTSPNCMPCO1008FVA.html