Mozart 40 / 41 "Jupiter"
Die Taschenphilharmonie, Peter Stangel
Available in 48 kHz / 24-bit AIFF, FLAC audio formats
Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K. 550 |
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I. Molto allegro Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Die Taschenphilharmonie; Peter Stangel |
7:10 | |||
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II. Andante Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Die Taschenphilharmonie; Peter Stangel |
6:54 | |||
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III. Menuetto. Allegretto Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Die Taschenphilharmonie; Peter Stangel |
4:23 | |||
4 |
IV. Allegro assai Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Die Taschenphilharmonie; Peter Stangel |
4:27 | |||
Symphony No. 41 in C Major, K. 551 "Jupiter" |
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I. Allegro vivace Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Die Taschenphilharmonie; Peter Stangel |
7:57 | |||
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II. Andante cantabile Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Die Taschenphilharmonie; Peter Stangel |
6:36 | |||
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III. Menuetto. Allegretto Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Die Taschenphilharmonie; Peter Stangel |
4:21 | |||
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IV. Molto Allegro Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Die Taschenphilharmonie; Peter Stangel |
5:48 | |||
Total Playing Time 47:36
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Conductor Peter Stangel leads the German ensemble Die Taschenphilharmonie, self-described as "the smallest symphony orchestra in the world," on this programme devoted to two of Mozart’s late symphonies, composed three years before his death. Notably, the Symphony No. 41 is the last symphony Mozart ever wrote.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Edition Taschenphilharmonie Studio Masters