℗ 2006 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin under exclusive license to Universal Music Classics, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released October 2, 2015
Duration 1h 01m 21s
Record Label DG
Genre Classical
 

Mozart: Piano Trios, K.502, 542, 548 (Live)

Anne-Sophie Mutter, Daniel Müller-Schott, André Previn

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Trios for Piano, Violin and Cello, No 6 in C Major, K.548  
1.1
I. Allegro (Live)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Anne-Sophie Mutter; Daniel Müller-Schott; André Previn
7:00
1.2
II. Andante cantabile (Live)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Anne-Sophie Mutter; Daniel Müller-Schott; André Previn
8:43
1.3
III. Allegro (Live)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Anne-Sophie Mutter; Daniel Müller-Schott; André Previn
4:16
Trios for Piano, Violin and Cello, No 5 in E Major, K.542  
1.4
I. Allegro (Live)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Anne-Sophie Mutter; Daniel Müller-Schott; André Previn
7:05
1.5
II. Andante grazioso (Live)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Anne-Sophie Mutter; Daniel Müller-Schott; André Previn
5:04
1.6
III. Finale. Allegro (Live)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Anne-Sophie Mutter; Daniel Müller-Schott; André Previn
6:35
Trios for Piano, Violin and Cello, No 4 in B-Flat Major, K.502  
1.7
I. Allegro (Live)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Anne-Sophie Mutter; Daniel Müller-Schott; André Previn
7:45
1.8
II. Larghetto (Live)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Anne-Sophie Mutter; Daniel Müller-Schott; André Previn
8:50
1.9
III. Allegretto (Live)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Anne-Sophie Mutter; Daniel Müller-Schott; André Previn
6:03
Digital Booklet
"... cellist Daniel Müller-Schott has no problem establishing himself on equal terms with his two more illustrious partners ... it's obvious that everyone concerned is enjoying themselves. The microphones are close to the players, but they can stand the scrutiny and balances don't suffer. A lovely memento of a fine Mozart evening." - ClassicsToday.com "... the interpretations have plenty of gusto, wit, playfulness, drive and good cheer. In other words, there is nothing boring about the performances; they are as vibrant as any ... sonics are quite good with ample depth, clarity and definition among the three instruments. For those who enjoy a romanticized Mozart, (this) disc should give many hours of listening pleasure." - Classical.Net Four-time Grammy-winning violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter celebrated the 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth in 2006 with a series of releases dedicated to the composer, including this live recording of the greatest of Mozart's piano trios. Muller was joined for this concert in Baden-Baden, Germany in May 2005 by her husband at the time, famed conductor Sir André Previn serving as pianist, along with German cellist Daniel Müller-Schott.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – DG Studio Masters

Recording: Baden-Baden, Festspielhaus, 05/2005 Recording Producers: Reinhild Schmidt, Ulrich Vette Tonmeister (Balance Engineers): Ulrich Vette, Günter Hermanns Recording Engineers: Jürgen Bulgrin, Stephan Flock Editing: Reinhild Schmidt, Dagmar Birwe Project Coordinator: Matthias Spindler Booklet Editor: Daniel Fesquet Photos Anne-Sophie Mutter (p.1, 4, 9) & illustrations: © Tina Tahir, Shotview Photographers All other photos: © Harald Hoffmann Design: WAPS (cover), fri DESIGN (packaging) Art Direction: Fred Münzmaier
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-4.21
-8.51 to -0.42
-28.63
-32.94 to -25.10
-25.57
-29.90 to -22.10
15
14 to 16
1
I. Allegro (Live)
-1.85-26.17-22.714
2
II. Andante cantabile (Live)
-4.95-31.66-28.616
3
III. Allegro (Live)
-0.42-25.10-22.115
4
I. Allegro (Live)
-4.54-28.34-25.315
5
II. Andante grazioso (Live)
-8.41-32.94-29.915
6
III. Finale. Allegro (Live)
-4.95-28.86-25.815
7
I. Allegro (Live)
-3.64-26.46-23.615
8
II. Larghetto (Live)
-8.51-32.36-29.314
9
III. Allegretto (Live)
-0.62-25.73-22.815

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