Product Details
Mozart: Symphonies Nos. 40 & 41 "Jupiter"

Mozart: Symphonies Nos. 40 & 41 "Jupiter"
From Archiv Prod Import

Price:

This item is not available for purchase from this store.
Click here to go to Amazon to see other purchasing options.


10 new or used available from $9.97

Average customer review:

Track Listing

  1. Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550: 1. Molto allegro
  2. Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550: 2. Andante
  3. Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550: 3. Menuetto: Allegretto - Trio
  4. Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550: 4. Allegro assai
  5. Symphony No. 41 in C major ('Jupiter'), K. 551: 1. Allegro vivace
  6. Symphony No. 41 in C major ('Jupiter'), K. 551: 2. Andante cantabile
  7. Symphony No. 41 in C major ('Jupiter'), K. 551: 3. Menuetto: Allegretto - Trio
  8. Symphony No. 41 in C major ('Jupiter'), K. 551: 4. Molto allegro

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #442390 in Music
  • Released on: 2003-01-10
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Import

Customer Reviews

Pinnock great, Archiv sound thin2
As I have posted in my review of the 11 disc symphonies set, no's 40 and 41 seem very thin to my ear. In fact, the timpani sound like someone "plumping a pillow" off stage. I do not equate clear sound with well balanced sound if the proper dynamic range does not acompany it. Really wish the sound was better for these excellent performances.

Follow-on Aug 11, 2005: To be fair to this single disc, I have assumed above that this version has not been remastered over that presented in the boxed set.

Great Period Instrument Performances of Mozart's Symphonies5
Without a doubt this fine CD is an excellent example from Trevor Pinnock's 1990's Mozart symphony cycle with the English Consort. The sound quality is absolutely first rate, especially for the fine, rich tone of the strings and winds. Although it won't replace my beloved recordings of these symphonies conducted by the likes of Bernstein and especially, Bohm, Pinnock demonstrates that he is also a first-rate interpreter of Mozart. Not surprisingly, the tempi tend to be a bit brisk, and the inclusion of the harpsichord is most definitely an intriguing addition to Pinnock's period instrument ensemble. For those wishing to forego Deutsche Grammophon's 11 CD set compilation of Pinnock's Mozart symphony cycle, then this CD will be an attractive, inexpensive alternative.

A mistaken choice2
When I ordered this Pinnock CD, it was after reading reviews in Gramophone and on these pages. What I didnt pay attention to was that it referred to a lone CD (the only one released separately) of the 11 disk set of Mozart Symphonies. Gramophone's choice, was in fact, to a more restricted set of Symphonies Nos. 31 -41 on Archiv (now out of print?). That there are 18 reviews of the 11-disk set in Amazon.com and only two (previous to this) on this disk should be saying something. What is the mistake? -the quality of the recording/remastering although it is a 1995 performance recorded DDD. It has a poor scratchy sound. No. 40 is difficult to get through but No.41 sounds much better. The recordings are on original instruments and it is unbelievable that the royal courts had tin ears if this CD is a representative of that sound. Perhaps it was not remastered. This recording - or that of the full set - is not for a starter. After Bohm, Gardiner, Marriner and Abbado have been digested, perhaps one should attempt the Pinnock set.