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[List of Songs]
● Mozart : (1) Violin Concerto No. 4, Second Major : K. 218 to No. 3 Movement (2) Violin Concerto No. 2, Second Major : K. 211 to No. 3 Movement (3) Symphony No. 39, E Major : K. 543 to No. 4 Movement (4) Rondo for violin and orchestra : K. 373 (5) Presentation : No. 17, E Major : K. 136 (125a) to No. 2 Movement (6) Presentation : No. 17, E Major : K. 334 (320b) to No. 2 Movement (7) Serenade No. 9, E Major : K. 320 "Post-Horn" to No. 3 Movement (8) Serenade No. 13, E Major : K. 525 "Search" to No. 2 Movement (9) String Quartet No. 17, E Major : K. 458 "Post-Horn" to No. 2 Movement (10) String Quartet No. 13, E Major : K. 407 (386c) to No. 2 Movement
[Players]
(1) (2) Gidon Kremer (VN) : Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt (3) : Sir Georg Solti (4) : Wolfgang Schneiderhan (VN) : Berliner Philharmonie Orchestra (5) (6) Academy room ensemble
[List of Players]
(1) (2) Michael Laird (Post-Horn) : Sir Neville Marriner : Academy of Saint Martin in the Fields (8) : Saito Kinen Orchestra (9) Amadeus Quartet (10) Barry Tuckwell (HR) : Gabrielli String Quartet Kenneth Essex (VA)
[Recorded information]
[Recording]
[Label]
Universal
[Number of copies]
[Comments on new CDs]
Music therapy CDs by Haruhisa WAGO, who supervised the 『 Newest and Healthy Mozart Music Therapy 』 Series, contain songs by Mozart that contain many sounds around 4000 Hz that make the human ear most sensitive and soothe the mind and body by listening to them.
Chicago Symphony Orchestra Seiji Ozawa
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