Budapest Symphony Orchestra: Mozart's Works for Flute and Orchestra
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Budapest Symphony Orchestra: Mozart's Works for Flute and Orchestra Review
This disc is a live performance of Mozart's two flute concertos, the Andante in C major and the concerto for flute and harp, featuring Bela Drahos (flautist and conductor), Andrea Vigh (harp) and the Budapest Symphony Orchestra recorded at the Great Hall of the Lizst Ferenc Academy of Music in Budapest in 2006. Technically, the video quality is first rate and the wonderful acoustics of the hall gives the recorded audio a warm full sound with just the right degree of reverberation. If you think the Golden Hall of Vienna's Musikverein is magnificent, this concert hall is even more dazzling and the the video captures it in all its sumptuous splendour. A visual and aural feast.Drahos is a splendid flautist and plays the flute concertos with style and verve. I am fonder of the K 313 than the K314 and I thought the adagio and rondeau of the former particularly well played. The scaled down orchestra provided accomplished accompaniment, with lush strings and some neat horn playing. Mozart may indeed have expressed dissatisfaction with the flute (of his time) but if he could hear what sounds the modern flute can achieve in expert hands he might change his mind. Certainly the melodic invention of the concertos are of a high order.
But the piece de resistance of this concert must surely be the Flute and Harp Concerto K 299. Here the collaboration of Drahos and Andrea Vigh on the harp bears fruit in a stylish and ultimately satisfying account of this perennial favourite. The slow second movement is tender and beautiful but it is in the third movement that the harp comes out on equal terms. In a particular passage the orchestra is silent and there is just the flute warbling like a nightingale in song to the accompaniment of rippling notes from the harp ( pure Mozart wizardry). Wonderful performance from both soloists and orchestra.
And yet my own favourite is the short compositon played just before the K 299, the Andante in C major K 315 for flute and orchestra. Here Drahos is at his best, coaxing the most beautiful sounds from his flute in this beguiling and lyrical piece. A most satisfying concert then, and a disc you will find yourself repeatedly playing.
And just as an aside, check out 2 other Czech soloists playing Mozart to critical acclaim: Sharon Kam with the Czech Philharmonic, conducted by Manfred Honeck giving a breathtaking performance of Mozart's sublime Clarinet Concerto ( the disc is " A Mozart Gala from Prague" ) and Radeck Baborak with his stylish account of Mozart's Horn Concerto No.1 with the Berliners conducted by Barenboim (" Europa Concert from Prague")
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