MOZART DIVERTIMENTO & Preludes to Bach

Mozart’s brilliance at the keyboard is well known, but it was his joy in playing the viola – and the musical dialogue and kinship of playing with friends – that led the composer to write his music for string trio. This album features Mozart’s Divertimento in E-flat major, as well as his string trio arrangements of three fugues from Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier. By adding three preludes to his Bach arrangements, Mozart reached an impressive symbiosis between Bach’s musical language and his own style. Jonathan Crow, Douglas McNabney and Matt Haimovitz catch the singular spirit of Mozart’s take on Bach and offer one of the most animated interpretations of Mozart’s Divertimento. Previously released in the US alone as Mozart the Mason on Oxingale, this 2006 recording will now be released worldwide as part of the PENTATONE OXINGALE SERIES.

  • W.A. Mozart / J.S. Bach Preludes and Fugues, K. 404a (1782)
    1) Prelude (4:58)
    2) Fugue VIII, WTC I (5:50)
    3) Prelude (3:43)
    4) Fugue XIV, WTC II (3:58)
    5) Prelude (3:48)
    6) Fugue XIII, WTC (2:36)

    W.A. Mozart Divertimento in E-flat major, K. 563 (1788)
    7) Allegro (9:02)
    8) Adagio (12:49)
    9) Menuetto I (6:11)
    10) Andante (7:56)
    11) Menuetto II (6:05)
    12) Allegro (6:35)

  • Release Date: March 16, 2018

    Label: PENTATONE Oxingale Series (PTC: 5186714)

    Artist:
    Matt Haimovitz, Jonathan Crow, Douglas McNabney

    Composers: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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