Description
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Serenades and Divertimenti for orchestra epitomize his genius in crafting delightful and charming works, musical entertainment at the highest level. Composed during the late 18th century, these pieces showcase Mozart's unique ability to blend sophistication with accessibility. The Serenades, such as the renowned Eine kleine Nachtmusik, Haffner Serenade and Posthorn Serenade, enchant listeners with their graceful melodies and elegant structure. Divertimenti like the "Salzburg Symphonies" radiate exuberance through their lively rhythms and playful themes. * The Serenades and Divertimenti are performed by chamber orchestras who adhere to the Historically Informed Performance Practice, while playing modern instruments: the Kurpfalzisches Kammerorchester Mannheim, Neues Bachisches Collegium Musicum, Amati Chamber Orchestra and the Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra Pardubice. The conductors are Florian Heyerick, Jiri Malat, Burkhardt Glaetzner, Gil Sharon and Vahan Mardirossian.