Grumiaux and Colin Davis portray the Mozart Concerto with elegance and clarity
Arthur Grumiaux performs Mozart's Violin Concertos No. 3 and No. 5 with the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Colin Davis.
The stereo technology of the early 1960s allows for a highly balanced sound, capturing the depth of the orchestra and the delicate nuances of the solo violin, resonating together while maintaining a clear sense of distance. In the Third Movement, Grumiaux's restrained bowing neatly outlines the melody, while the Second Movement stands out for its structure, which maintains a quiet concentration without overemphasizing the vocal quality. Each movement unfolds with a natural flow. Colin Davis's conducting brings the whole piece together, bringing out the clear sound of the London Symphony Orchestra. This recording maintains the balance characteristic of the Classical period, with each movement flowing seamlessly with a natural rhythm.
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Philips
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Adagio
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Rondeau (Allegro)
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Allegro (Aperto)
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Adagio
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Rondeau (Tempo Di Minuetto)
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Composed By - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Orchestra - London Symphony Orchestra
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Violin - Arthur Grumiaux
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Conductor - Colin Davis