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Trio Roseau: Mozart: Volume 3 - Don Giovanni KV 527 (Harmoniemusik) Arias KV 178 - SUPER-AUDIO CD

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Management number 205816196 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $89.10 Model Number 205816196
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Title: Mozart: Volume 3 - Don Giovanni KV 527 (Harmoniemusik) Arias KV 178
Artist: Trio Roseau
Label: MDG
Product Type: SUPER-AUDIO CD
UPC: 760623224664
Genre: Classical, Classical
Release Date: 2022-10-21
Number of Discs: 1

Mozart's operas in the distinctive sound of the Trio d'Anches - the Trio Roseau has been extremely successful in expanding the repertoire of chamber music for winds. Episode three takes on Don Giovanni, whose darker sides are somewhat relegated to the background in favor of the "dramma giocoso". Much to the advantage of the slender instrumentation with oboe, clarinet and bassoon, which in Ulf-Guido Schäfer's arrangement finds a wonderfully serenade-like tone. Of course, the great arias are to be found in Schäfer's entertaining arrangement, in which the three instruments cheerfully compete for the leading role. In this way, the restriction to three voices is transformed into a lively collaboration that shows off the fabulous virtuosity of the three players to their best advantage. And there is also something new to discover: Schäfer has arranged three of Mozart's concert arias for oboe and string trio. The famous oboe quartet served as a model. Virtuosic in the fast parts, generously cantabile in the wide vocal arches: Rachel Frost on oboe and English horn does not miss Mozart's singer friends at any moment. Mozart wrote two arias from "La Clemenza di Tito" with an obbligato clarinet part for Anton Stadler. Of course Schäfer, who plays the clarinet in the Roseau Trio, would not miss this opportunity to perform with his musical friends. And he intervenes in the voice leading with a twinkle in his eye - Mozart must have liked it very much.

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