It’s been 25 years since the last Mozart milestone, the 200th anniversary of his death. At the time, Philips released a huge box set of his complete works on 180 CDs. But with another 25 years gone by, it’s time to exploit back catalog and compile another big box set. (Amazon.com, Amazon UK)
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Universal, which owns almost all the major classical labels, has done so, with a new complete edition on 200 CDs. With 240 hours of music, these CDs are chock full of Mozart’s works.
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The set is a limited edition, “individually-numbered,” and contains all of Mozart’s completed works, plus 100 fragments, some arrangements Mozart made of Handel, Bach, and his own compositions, and some completions of incomplete works. Interestingly, it doesn’t just contain one version of each work, but has 30 CDs of alternative recordings, offering both “traditional” (read: modern) and period instrument recordings.
The artist list is impressive; too many names to list here, but pretty much every Mozart interpreter you’re familiar with is in this set. Interestingly, no one performer gets all the works of a certain type. For example, the piano sonatas feature Mitsuki Uchida, Alfred Brendel, Ingrid Healer, András Schiff, and others. The symphonies are led by Trevor Pinnock, Christopher Hogwood, John Eliot Gardiner, and Frans Brüggen. And all the other sets of works feature a variety of performers. (You can see the full list of works and performers in his PDF.)
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This massive set comes at a price: currently £429 in the UK, but a more modest $479 in the US. Now, if you simply want to hear all the music, you could get Brilliant Classics’ more modest set, with 170 discs at 1/4 the price. (Amazon.com, Amazon UK) But it’s not the same quality; the performers are B-list at best, and this forthcoming set has all the biggest names.
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It’s a big buy, but if you’re a Mozart fan, you’ll probably want it. I like Mozart, but I’m not fanatic about his music. I probably have enough Mozart recordings, but if the price of this set drops between now and the release (October, 2016), I could be tempted. The interest here is the selection of performers covering about five decades, which gives you an excellent overview of how Mozart’s works can be played. (Amazon.com, Amazon UK)
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I've seen the first part of the set now, and the choice of recordings is
somewhat as Randy thought, i.e., previously-available DG recordings, but
not entirely. The symphonies are split between Pinnock, Hogwood,
Bruggen, Minkowski, and Gardiner, with a heavy emphasis on the first two.
The Orpheus Chamber Orchestra is well-represented, too, in the
divertimenti and serenades, but there is a lot of Boskovsky, ASMF, some
Bruggen, and even some Edo de Waart. There appear to be some new
recordings with the Accademia Bizantia/Ottavio Dantone (K. 408, K. 522,
K. 525, and K. 546).
The Perlman/Levine violin concerti we not selected. Rather, it's
Mullova/OAE, Carmignola/Abbado, Standage/Hogwood, and Beyer/Banchini in
K. 190.
The piano concerti are largely Bilson/Gardiner and Levin/Hogwood, but
there are several 'supplemental' discs which duplicate repertoire, but
with different performers. More symphonies, with Abbado, Vegh, Maag,
Jochum, Szell, Boehm, and Britten. Piano concerti with Gulda, Uchida,
Brendel, Anda, Curzon, and Bernstein (K. 450).
The booklet helpfully points to other places in the box where a piece
can be heard in different versions.
More on the other volumes later.
Dana
somewhat as Randy thought, i.e., previously-available DG recordings, but
not entirely. The symphonies are split between Pinnock, Hogwood,
Bruggen, Minkowski, and Gardiner, with a heavy emphasis on the first two.
The Orpheus Chamber Orchestra is well-represented, too, in the
divertimenti and serenades, but there is a lot of Boskovsky, ASMF, some
Bruggen, and even some Edo de Waart. There appear to be some new
recordings with the Accademia Bizantia/Ottavio Dantone (K. 408, K. 522,
K. 525, and K. 546).
The Perlman/Levine violin concerti we not selected. Rather, it's
Mullova/OAE, Carmignola/Abbado, Standage/Hogwood, and Beyer/Banchini in
K. 190.
The piano concerti are largely Bilson/Gardiner and Levin/Hogwood, but
there are several 'supplemental' discs which duplicate repertoire, but
with different performers. More symphonies, with Abbado, Vegh, Maag,
Jochum, Szell, Boehm, and Britten. Piano concerti with Gulda, Uchida,
Brendel, Anda, Curzon, and Bernstein (K. 450).
The booklet helpfully points to other places in the box where a piece
can be heard in different versions.
More on the other volumes later.
Dana