Mozart: Duo Sonatas, Vol. 1 Duo Amadè
Album info
Album-Release:
2008
HRA-Release:
30.12.2021
Label: Chandos
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Duo Amadè
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791): Violin Sonata No. 18 in G Major, K. 301:
- 1 Mozart: Violin Sonata No. 18 in G Major, K. 301: I. Allegro con spirito 11:14
- 2 Mozart: Violin Sonata No. 18 in G Major, K. 301: II. Allegro 05:25
- Violin Sonata No. 20 in C Major, J. 303:
- 3 Mozart: Violin Sonata No. 20 in C Major, J. 303: I. Adagio 05:21
- 4 Mozart: Violin Sonata No. 20 in C Major, J. 303: II. Tempo di menuetto 05:44
- Six Variations on Helas, j'ai perdu mon amant, K. 360:
- 5 Mozart: Six Variations on Helas, j'ai perdu mon amant, K. 360: Thema. Andantino 00:41
- 6 Mozart: Six Variations on Helas, j'ai perdu mon amant, K. 360: Variation I 01:25
- 7 Mozart: Six Variations on Helas, j'ai perdu mon amant, K. 360: Variation II 01:22
- 8 Mozart: Six Variations on Helas, j'ai perdu mon amant, K. 360: Variation III 01:27
- 9 Mozart: Six Variations on Helas, j'ai perdu mon amant, K. 360: Variation IV 01:24
- 10 Mozart: Six Variations on Helas, j'ai perdu mon amant, K. 360: Variation V 01:37
- 11 Mozart: Six Variations on Helas, j'ai perdu mon amant, K. 360: Variation VI 01:34
- Violin Sonata No. 19 in E-Flat Major, K. 302:
- 12 Mozart: Violin Sonata No. 19 in E-Flat Major, K. 302: I. Allegro 08:03
- 13 Mozart: Violin Sonata No. 19 in E-Flat Major, K. 302: II. Rondeau. Andante grazioso 06:22
- Twelve Variations on La Bergere Celimene, K. 374a:
- 14 Mozart: Twelve Variations on La Bergere Celimene, K. 374a: Thema. Allegretto 00:48
- 15 Mozart: Twelve Variations on La Bergere Celimene, K. 374a: Variation I 00:49
- 16 Mozart: Twelve Variations on La Bergere Celimene, K. 374a: Variation II 00:49
- 17 Mozart: Twelve Variations on La Bergere Celimene, K. 374a: Variation III 00:51
- 18 Mozart: Twelve Variations on La Bergere Celimene, K. 374a: Variation IV 00:56
- 19 Mozart: Twelve Variations on La Bergere Celimene, K. 374a: Variation V 00:53
- 20 Mozart: Twelve Variations on La Bergere Celimene, K. 374a: Variation VI 01:07
- 21 Mozart: Twelve Variations on La Bergere Celimene, K. 374a: Variation VII 00:56
- 22 Mozart: Twelve Variations on La Bergere Celimene, K. 374a: Variation VIII 01:14
- 23 Mozart: Twelve Variations on La Bergere Celimene, K. 374a: Variation IX 01:45
- 24 Mozart: Twelve Variations on La Bergere Celimene, K. 374a: Variation X 00:47
- 25 Mozart: Twelve Variations on La Bergere Celimene, K. 374a: Variation XI. Adagio 02:41
- 26 Mozart: Twelve Variations on La Bergere Celimene, K. 374a: Variation XII. Allegro 00:54
Info for Mozart: Duo Sonatas, Vol. 1
Catherine Mackintosh and Geoffrey Govier met at the Royal College of Music and in the 1980s formed Duo Amadè specifically to perform the charming and intimate duo sonatas by Mozart, often with readings from Mozart’s family letters. In 2006 they played the whole cycle at the Royal College of Music and are now intent upon recording
the works of disc. Volume 1 covers the sonatas KV 301, KV 302 and KV 303, composed at Mannhein in 1778, and couple them with two sets of variations, KV 359 and KV 360, based on French popular tunes. Catherine Mackintosh is part of The Purcell Quartet who have been recording for Chandos for many years and she only recently stepped down as leader of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. Geoffrey Govier is a renowned fortepianist, teacher and editor. Both play fine period instruments, the violin dating from 1703 while the fortepiano is made by Christopher Clare after an instrument by Anton Walter.
"Duo Amade embarks on its Mozart project with sytlish, technically proficient and immensely enjoyable accounts of three sonatas and two variation sets Both variation sets (K359 and K360) are deftly characterises and the recorded sound is more faithful than many period instrument recordings." (Robin Stowell, Early Music Today)
"For Catherine Mackintosh and Geoffrey Govier the ‘rules’ of historically informed performance have become second nature; we get the impression they’re playing for sheer enjoyment of the music. All the distinctive moments are appreciated and given due emphasis but in a spontaneous way, the interpretative points never going beyond what musicians with good rapport might do on the spur of the moment. Yet it’s obvious that Govier and Mackintosh are careful, as well as spirited, interpreters. The recorded sound and balance are excellent, and they artfully control their dynamics so that principal and subsidiary lines are clearly distinguished." (Gramophone)
"Classical sensitivity and enchantment illuminate these infectiously buoyant performances, expertly played on authentic instruments." (Early Music Review)
Catherine Mackintosh, violin
Geoffrey Govier, fortepiano
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Booklet for Mozart: Duo Sonatas, Vol. 1