RECORDINGS


Henri Bouchet -- Basel, Switzerland. Mozart Symphonie Concertante for winds in E-flat, K. ANH. C 14.01, using flute and no clarinet, as Mozart originally planned the work. Joseph Bopp, flute; Hans Kull, oboe; and Andre Fournier Horn. Chamber Orchestra of the Saar, Karl Ristenpart, cond. (Nonesuch H-1068 or H-7l068 ST)

J. Haultier -- Switzerland. F. J. Haydn Sinfonia Concertante for violin, cello, oboe, bassoon, and orchestra. G. F. Hendel violin (especially beautiful playing); B. Hindrichs, cello, and H. Winschermann, oboe. Chamber Orchestra of the Saar, Karl Ristenpart, cond. (Nonesuch H-71024)

Karel Vacek -- Prague. Mozart Symphonie Concertante for winds K. 297b, the usually performed version with clarinet instead of flute. Frantisek Hantak, oboe; Milos Kopecky, clarinet; and Miroslav Stefek, horn. Czech Philharmonic, Vaclav Smetacek, cond. (Crossroads ST 22 16 0036. In Europe, Supraphon)

Peter Mauruschat and Rainer Mauruschat - 13th-century original instrument recording. Mozart Serenade for 13 Winds, the Gran Partita, K. 361. With other members of the Collegium aureum: 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassett horns, 4 natural horns, (2 bassoons), and contrabass. Beautiful playing, interpretation, instrumental balance, and control of these very difficult instruments. (BASF Harmonia Mundi KHB 21414)


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