Cannebich and Mozart
Mozart and Haydn said goodbye with moist eyes. On his way to London, Haydn first travelled to Munich, where he met Christian Cannebich (see portrait). Small world, because Cannebich was also a good friend of Mozart’s. He admired him as a conductor and composer. And gave piano lessons to Cannebich’s daughter Rosa, for whom he wrote a sonata. Mozart and Cannebich also worked together intensively on the production of Mozart’s revolutionary new opera Idomeneo.
Christian Cannebich: Symphony no. 47 in G major Finale
Nikolaus Esterhazy Sinfonia
Uwe Grodd
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Idem: Symphony no. 50 Part I
Nikolaus Esterhazy Sinfonia
Uwe Grodd
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W.A. Mozart: Piano Sonata in C major KV 309
Maria João Pires, piano
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W.A.Mozart: Idomeneo, Re dit Creta, KV 366 2nd act, aria Idomeneo: ‘Fuor del mar’
Anthony Rolfe Johnson, tenor
The English Baroque Soloists
John Eliot Gardiner
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Idem: 2e bedrijf, aria Ilia ‘Se il padre perdei’
Silvia McNair, soprano
The English Baroque Soloists
John Eliot Gardiner
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Idem: 3rd act, quartet ‘Andró ramingo e solo’
Silvia McNair, soprano
Anne Sofie von Otter, mezzo
Hillevi Martinpelto, soprano
Anthony Rolfe Johnson, tenor
The English Baroque Soloists
John Eliot Gardiner
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Idem: 2nd act, choir ‘Qual nuovo terrore’
The Monteverdi Choir
The English Baroque Soloists
John Eliot Gardiner