Originally released in the 1980s as separate albums and as a box set in 1991, Mozart's Violin Sonatas have been reissued here as a special collector's edition. Aside from the changed packaging, this sleek four-disc set is identical to the first but provides greater value at the reduced price. In these sonatas for keyboard and violin, the piano dominates as the violin often tags along in unison with the piano's melody, rarely departing from it except in an ornamental capacity. Even so, Itzhak Perlman brings his customary ...
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Originally released in the 1980s as separate albums and as a box set in 1991, Mozart's Violin Sonatas have been reissued here as a special collector's edition. Aside from the changed packaging, this sleek four-disc set is identical to the first but provides greater value at the reduced price. In these sonatas for keyboard and violin, the piano dominates as the violin often tags along in unison with the piano's melody, rarely departing from it except in an ornamental capacity. Even so, Itzhak Perlman brings his customary good humor and energy to these pieces, and through his vibrant and spirited playing makes the violin's obbligato more or less equal to the pianist's elaborate part. Daniel Barenboim displays a great deal of verve and spontaneity in his ever-shifting roles as soloist and accompanist. His playing is clean and always precise, yet genuine warmth comes through, no doubt because playing with Perlman must have been an unalloyed joy. The friendship and communication between these two musicians...
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Add this copy of Mozart: the Violin Sonatas to cart. $13.18, fair condition, Sold by Goodwill of Greater Milwaukee rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Milwaukee, WI, UNITED STATES, published 2003 by Deutsche Grammophon.