(1756-1791)
Germany, my beloved fatherland
Throughout his life, Mozart wished to be recognised as a German musician, but he was brought up as a cosmopolitan composer. Nicholas Till explores the range of musical languages that the young Mozart absorbed.
Symphony in D (K19) Prague CO/
Charles Mackerras
Sonata in D (K7)
Gerard Poulet (violin) Blandine Verlet
(harpsichord)
Vesperae de Domenica (K321) (excerpts)
Barbara Bonney (soprano) Elisabeth von Magnus (contralto)
Uwe Heilmann (tenor)
Giles Cachemaille (bass) Arnold Schoenberg Choir
Vienna Concentus Musicus
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Plus excerpts from
Lucio Silla , La finta semplice and Bastien und Bastienne. Producer Anthony Sellors