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Item description translated into English
Mozart to feel good・i.a. A little night music・CD ℗© 2012 Delta Music (Babywelt Rossmann)
Made in Germany
Condition: CD, booklet & jewel case as good as new, but half of the CD holder are broken off
Information on musician and album
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who mostly signed with Wolfgang Amadé Mozart (* January 27, 1756 in Salzburg, Archbishopric Salzburg, Holy Roman Empire; † December 5, 1791 in Vienna, Archduchy of Austria, HRR), was a Salzburg musician and composer of the Viennese Classic . His extensive work enjoys worldwide popularity and is one of the most important in the repertoire of classical music.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on January 27, 1756 at eight o'clock in the evening in Salzburg at Getreidegasse 9 in a three-room apartment in an apartment building (Hagenauerhaus) and was named Joannes Chrysostomus the next morning at ten o'clock in Salzburg Cathedral by city chaplain Leopold Lamprecht Wolfgangus Theophilus was baptized and entered in the baptismal register (his father Leopold Mozart reports the name given a little differently: Joannes Chrisostomus Wolfgang Gottlieb). He was called Wolferl, Wolfgang or Woferl. The Wolferl was the seventh child of his parents, but only the second to survive. His siblings were Johannes Leopold Joachim (* 1748, died in the sixth month of life), Maria Anna Cordula (* 1749, was six days old), Maria Anna Nepomucena Walburga (* 1750, died in the third month of life), Maria Anna Walburga Ignatia - the Nannerl (* 1751, was 78 years old), Johann Bap. Karl Amadeus (* 1752, was not quite three months old) and Maria Crescentia Franziska de Paula (* 1754, died in the second month of life). His father was Leopold Mozart, the prince-bishop's chamber musician (from 1757 court composer and from 1763 vice music director) Leopold Mozart, who moved to Salzburg to study at the Benedictine University (1622–1810). His mother was Anna Maria Pertl, who grew up in Sankt Gilgen.
At the age of four, he and his sister Maria Anna Mozart, who was five years older than him, received their first music and general education lessons in piano, violin (→ Mozart's children's violin) and composition from their father. As early as 1761, Leopold's father recorded an andante and an allegro as the “Wolfgangerl Composition”, followed by an allegro and a menuetto, dated December 11th and 16th, 1761. The minuet in G major, incorrectly called the earliest composition with a minuet in C major as a trio KV 1 was probably not composed until 1764. Mozart's talent for piano and violin also quickly emerged. His first appearances followed in 1762.
The first concert tours of Wolfgang and his sister Nannerl with their parents were arranged to Munich in early 1762 and from Passau to Vienna in autumn 1762 in order to present the talented children to the nobility. After the success of the Wunderkind siblings in Munich and Vienna, the family embarked on an extensive tour of Germany and Western Europe on June 9, 1763, which lasted three and a half years until they returned to Salzburg on November 29, 1766. Stops were Munich, Augsburg, Ludwigsburg, Schwetzingen, Heidelberg, Mainz, Frankfurt am Main, Koblenz, Cologne, Aachen, Brussels, Paris (arrival on November 18, 1763), Versailles, London (arrival on April 23, 1764), Dover, Belgium, The Hague (September 1765), Amsterdam, Utrecht, Mechelen, again Paris (arrival May 10th 1766), Dijon, Lyon, Geneva, Lausanne, Bern, Zurich, Donaueschingen, Ulm and Munich, where the children were at court or in public academies made music. During these trips he wrote the first sonatas for piano and violin as well as the first symphony in E flat major (KV 16). The four sonatas for piano and violin KV 6 to 9 are Mozart's first printed compositions in 1764. During this trip, Mozart was introduced to the Italian symphony and opera in London.
This CD is a compilation of excerpts from various Mozart works.
Track list
1st Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major KV 467, Andante II - 5:35
Vilmos Fischer, piano | Vienna Mozart Ensemble • Herbert Kraus
2. The Magic Flute KV 620 - I'm the bird catcher (Aria by Papageno / Instrumental Version) - 2:02
Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra • Emil Tabakov
3. A Little Night Music KV 525, II. Romance - 5:41
Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra • Janos Rolla
4. Don Giovanni KV 527 - Give me your hand my life (Duet / Instrumental Version - 3:13
Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra • Emil Tabakov
5th Horn Concerto No. 3 in E flat major, K. 447, Romance II. Larghetto - 4:20
Bernd Heiser, Horn | Vienna Mozart Ensemble • Herbert Kraus
6th Salzburg Symphony No. 3 in F major KV 138, Andante II - 4:02
Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra • Janos Rolla
7. The Magic Flute KV 620 - In Men Who Feel Love (Duet Pamina • Papageno) - 3:03
Petra Schmitzer, soprano | James E. Stith, baritone | Sofia Symphony Orchestra • Dimiter Dimtrov
8th Piano Concerto No. 23 in A major KV 488, Adagio II - 5:54
Daniel Gerard, piano | Vienna Mozart Ensemble • Herbert Kraus
9th Salzburg Symphony No. 1 in D major, K. 136, Andante II - 3.57
Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra • Janos Rolla
10. Fantasy in D minor KV 397 - 5:30
Jenö Jando, piano
11th Serenade for Wind Instruments KV 388 - Nacht-Musique, Andante - 4:00
Budapest Wind Ensemble
12. Rondo for violin and orchestra in E major KV 373 - 5:49
Benjamin Schmid, violin | Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg • Hans Graf
13. Concerto for flute, harp and orchestra in G major KV 299, II. Adagio ma non troppo - 8:35
Hans Friedrich, flute | Angelica Berger, harp | Vienna Mozart Ensemble • Herbert Kraus
14. Divertimento in D major KV 334 VI. Rondo Allegro - 9:17
Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra • Janos Rolla
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Deutsche Post: Large letter ≤ 500 g・35.3 x 25 x 2 cm・Ø 3-5 days・€ 1.68 *
Hermes: parcel・≤ 25kg・longest + shortest side ≤ 37cm・Ø 2-5 days
・€3.98 **・Pick up from the Hermes parcel shop
・€4.86 **・Doorstep delivery
DHL: Package・≤ 2kg・60 x 30 x 15cm・Ø 1-2 days・€ 5.94 ***
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Deutsche Post: Large letter・≤ 500 g・Length + width + height ≤ 90cm; no side > 60cm – AT YOUR OWN RESPONSIBILITY! - 1) ATTENTION PLEASE NOTE! Seller's notes: "Deutsche Post Brief International・Large/Maxi" at the end/under the item description・(in 14 languages)
・worldwide・Ø 3-14 days・€ 5.45 *
DHL: Packet XS ・≤ 2kg・35 x 25 x 3cm
・European Union・Ø 3-5 days・€ 8.16 *・€ 11.14 **
・UK and Switzerland・Ø 5-7 days・€11.99 *・€15.05 **
・British Islands (Alderney, Guernsey, Herm, Jersey, Jethou, Sark), Canary Islands, World・Ø 7-21 days・€15.67 *・€20.52 **
Deviations are possible - for example due to interim adjustments to shipping costs.