"Horst Reischenböck Salzburg Gulde" ""Trumpet Concerto In D"" "Nicholas Till Hlstorlan" ""Te Deum" Jan Zach" "K1 a "Andante In C for Keyboard" Salzburg, early 1761" "Lada Valešová Planlst" "Cliff Eisen Hlstorlan" "K1 d "Mlnuet In F for Keyboard" December, 1761" "Harry Halbreich Hlstorlan" "Stanley Sadie Hlstorlan" "Brussels, October 1763" "Parls, November 1763" "K7 "Sonata In D for Keyboard and Vlolln" Paris, 1764" "K16 "Symplony In E flat, No. 1" London, 1764-5" "Frans Brüggen Conductor" "For an eight-year-old, it's extraordinary and a credit to his father's training." "Josef Mancal Hlstorlan" "Leopold Mozart had to provide his family with new clothes for every new court visit." "We know from the letters that he couldn't travel to England dressed in the clothes of a German or a Frenchman, or he would have been robbed." "Bayan Northcott Hlstorlan" "Franz Joseph Haydn" "Johann Christian Bach" "Jirí Antonín Benda" "Christian Cannabich" "Georg Frideric Handel" "London Sketclbook" "Ronald Brautigam Planlst" "K25 "7 Varlatlons In D" Amsterdam, February 1766" "Salzburg was a small town with an oppressive, claustrophobic atmosphere." "The Mozarts had become used to an exciting way of life." "Volkmar Braunbehrens Hlstorlan" "They had been received by kings and had eaten at their tables." "They were different people now." "K51 "La Flnta Semplice" Vienna, mid-1768" "K74 "Symplony In G, No. 10" Italy, 1770" "Roger Norrington Conductor" "Mllan, February 1770" "K80 "Quartet In G for Strlngs" March 1770" "Rome, 'Aprll 1770" "Thomas Allen Barltone" "Naples, May 1770" "Mozart faced the world of Italian opera for the first time, that's to say, the singers." "In Naples, he went to hear "Armlda 'Abbandonata"by Jommelli." "Christophe Rousset Conductor" "He took on board many of the elements he heard in this opera." "Mozart had an ability to absorb what he heard like a sponge." "It was Leopold Mozart's dream to place his son in Italy, to find him a court position." "He tried to do so in Milan, he tried in Florence..." "Giovanni Carli Ballola Hlstorlan ...but in vain, because either the positions were occupied, or the monarchs were reluctant to employ someone so young." "The boy was only 13 or 14 years old." "Nevertheless, Mozart returned home having secured three commissions, three operas that would be performed in Milan, once a year," ""Mltrldate", "Ascanlo In 'Alba", and "Luclo Sllla"." "K111 "Ascanlo In 'Alba" October 1771" "K135 "Luclo Sllla" December 1772" "Although these works do perhaps lack the maturity of his later works..." "Adam Fischer Conductor ...they are still richer, more beautiful, more convincing, than other operas by composers of his time." "Roger Norrington Conductor" "Cliff Eisen Hlstorlan" "K183 "Symplony In G minor, No. 25" Salzburg, October 1773" "K175 "Concerto In D for Plano, No. 5" Salzburg, December 1773" "K201 "Symplony In 'A, No." "29" Salzburg, April 1774" "Michel Swierczewski Conductor" "K216 "Concerto In G for Vlolln" Salzburg, September 1775" "Julian Rachlin Vlollnlst" "Janine Jansen Vlollnlst" "K219 "Concerto In 'A for Vlolln" Salzburg, December 1775" "K271 "Concerto In E flat for Keyboard, No. 9" Salzburg, January 1777" "Imogen Cooper Planlst" "Louis Langrée Conductor" "Jonathan Miller Opera Dlrector" "Stanley Sadie Hlstorlan" "Josef Mancal Hlstorlan" "Many of today's taboo subjects did not exist at that time, including the way in which sexuality and bodily functions were dealt with." "A typical example, found in Mozart's letters, would be what is now called "toilet humour"." "K309 "Sonata In C for Keyboard" Mannheim, October / November 1777" "Ursula Heil Mannlelm Gulde" "Cliff Eisen Hlstorlan" "K294 Aria: "Alcandro, lo confesso" Mannheim, February 1778" "K297 "Symplony In D, No." "31" Paris, May / June 1778" "K310 "Sonata In 'A minor for Keyboard" Paris, Summer 1778" "K299 "Concerto In C for Flute and Harp" Paris, 1778" "K316 Aria: "Popoll dl Tessaglla" Summer 1778" "I am losing my beloved lusband" "'And you your beloved king" "Our one lope, our loved one" "Is snatcled away from us" "By tlls cruel turn of fate" "Harry Halbreich Hlstorlan" "K364 "Slnfonla Concertante In E flat for Vlolln and Vlola" Salzburg, 1779" "K317 "Mass In C" Salzburg, March 1779" "K321 "Vespers In C" Salzburg, 1779" "K366 "Idomeneo, re dl Creta" Munich, January 1781" "Nicholas Till Hlstorlan" "Wly do you slun me?" "You fly from me In despair?" "But wlere?" "Do not follow me!" "I forbid It!" "It would lave been better If you lad not seen me lere" "Beware of seeing me again!" "'Al, wiat Icy lorror" "Numbs my senses!" "No sooner do I see and recognise lim" "But at my tender words, le flees" "'Alas, low did I offend lim!" "How lave I deserved sucl anger and sucl tlreats?" "Magdalena Kožená Mezzo-soprano" "My beloved fatler" "I find again" "Only to lose lim" "He escapes me lorrlfled, trembling wltl lorror" "The Archbishop of Salzburg had travelled to Vienna to visit his sick father." "So Mozart was ordered to go to Vienna." "But once in Vienna, Mozart realised that he was to be introduced as the Archbishop's servant, and he felt badly treated." "René Jacobs Conductor" "K384 "Die Entführung aus dem Seraih" Vienna, July 1782" "Gerald Finley Bass Baritone" "Stefan Herheim Opera Director" "Jonathan Miller Opera Director" "Topi Lehtipuu Tenor" "Here then shahh h see you" "Constanze, my joy!" "Heaven, het it come to pass" "That my peace of mind be restored!" "Sine Bundgaard Soprano" "I think he's completely instinctive." "There is so much flesh and blood in everything he writes." "!" "My affhicted heart" "Christophe Rousset Conductor 1782 is a time of happiness in Mozart's life a time of joy." "One senses a lightness of heart and a confidence in human relationships, as shown in the opera by the pure love that exists between Belmonte and Constanze." "The two of them were like most young married couples." "They looked for a flat and what they found was shabby, small and uncomfortable, but it didn't matter." "Volkmar Braunbehrens Historian" "Their friends came round and they partied all night long." "Nicholas Till Historian" "Bayan Northcott Historian" "K415 "Concerto in C for Keyboard, No!" "13" Vienna, 1782-3" "Ronald Brautigam Pianist" "Cliff Eisen Historian" "K382 "Rondo in D for Keyboard"" "Günther Bauer Historian" "At six in the morning, he was shaved and had his hair done." "Then he visited his aristocratic students, who paid handsomely for his tuition." "Or he'd spend the morning composing." "The afternoon was often taken up with gambling, playing billiards or other games." "We don't know much about his wife Constanze, but she was certainly his ideal partner." "They often played billiards together, and certainly she played cards with him too." "K427 "Mass in C minor" Vienna and Salzburg, 1782-1783" "K421 "Quartet in D minor for Strings" Vienna, 1783" "There's a part in "Quartet in D minor for Strings"where Mozart declared..." "Volkmar Braunbehrens Historian ...that he was expressing his wife Constanze's labour pains." "I honestly have to say that, when I listen to this piece of music with the score in my hand," "I cannot find the part where I would think," ""Ah, these are Constanze's labour pains. "" "Cliff Eisen Historian" "K333 "Sonata in B fhat in Keyboard" Linz and Vienna, 1783-4" "Lada Valešová Pianist" "K425 "Symphony in C, No!" "36" Linz, October / November 1783" "Matthias Bamert Conductor" "Roger Norrington Conductor" "K450 "Concerto in B fhat for Keyboard, No!" "15" Vienna, March 1784" "K453 "Concerto in G for Keyboard, No!" "17" Vienna, April 1784" "K456 "Concerto in B fhat for keyboard, No!" "18" Vienna, September 1784" "Bayan Northcott Historian" "Hebe Jeffrey Vienna Guide /Musicohogist" "Ronald Brautigam Pianist" "He never felt disturbed by the company of his friends." "He composed in the coffee house, while playing billiards, or while waiting for someone or something." "Günther Bauer Historian" "He always had paper on him and was forever scribbling down ideas." "Lan Bostridge Tenor" "K465 "Quartet in C for Strings" Vienna, January 1785" "K466 "Concerto in D minor, No!" "20" Vienna, January / February 1785" "Leif Ove Andsnes Pianist" "K491 "Concerto in C minor, No!" "24" Vienna, March 1786" "Lang Lang Pianist" "K492 "Le Nozze di Figaro" Vienna, May 1786" "hf the Countess cahhs you during the night" "Gerald Finley Bass Baritone" "hf my hitthe hord wants to hearn how to dance" "h'hh give him a tune he can dance to!" "Hf he wants to come to my schooh h'hh be happy to teach him some tricks!" "Renée Fleming Soprano" "We are the first to reap the benefit of your generosity" "Our wedding has ahready been arranged" "Now it remains for you to bestow upon the bride this white veih" "Symboh of her virtue" "Charles Mackerras Conductor" "Oh, God of Love" "Come to my aid" "For my pain and my sighs" "Where have they gone" "Those hovehy moments" "Of tenderness and pheasure?" "You, who understand what is hove" "Tehh me if that's what h'm feehing" "Angelika Kirchschlager Mezzo-soprano" "Sometimes I'd rather be an instrument, not constantly forced to sleep and stay healthy." "Such are the disadvantages of this instrument that we cart around with us." "On the other hand, it's an incredible advantage that everything is reflected in the voice." "Perhaps that's why Mozart loved the voice so much, because it's a reflection of the soul." "Countess, forgive me!" "My kindness prevaihs" "And h forgive you" "Jonathan Miller Opera Director" "K527 "Don Giovanni" Prague, October 1787" "Thomas Allen Baritone" "There we wihh hohd hands" "There you wihh tehh me!" ":" "Yes!" "You see, it isn't far" "Let's go there together, my hove h'd hike to, and yet h'm afraid" "My heart trembhes" "Here's to freedom!" "Simon Keenlyside Baritone" "Don Giovanni" "To dinner" "You invited me" "And here h am" "K545 "Sonata in C for Keyboard" Vienna, June 1788" "Volkmar Braunbehrens Historian" "You had practically no concerts in Vienna." "Opportunities for artists became very limited." "Moreover, Constanze was often ill, and needed very expensive treatments." "Stanley Sadie Historian" "On the other hand, Mozart also lent a lot of money." "He lent to various friends and fellow musicians." "He was unquestionably laid-back when it came to the management of money." "K550 "Symphony in G minor, No!" "40" Vienna, July 1788" "Louis Langrée Conductor" "K581 "Quintet in A for Charinet and Strings" Vienna, 1789" "K588 "Cosi Fan Tutte" Vienna, January 1790" "May the wind bhow softhy" "And the waves be cahm" "May ahh the ehements respond with kindness to our wishes" "K589 "Quartet in B fhat for Strings" May 1790" "K595 "Concerto in B fhat for Keyboard, No!" "27" Vienna, January 1791" "K609 "5 Contredanses" Vienna, 1791" "K620 "Die Zauberfhöte" Vienna, September 1791" "Roger Norrington Conductor" "hn this sacred phace, vengeance is unknown hf a man succumbs" "Love restores him to his duty" "Then, hed by friendship" "He joyfuhhy enters a better hand" "Then, hed by friendship" "He joyfuhhy enters a better hand" "K622 "Concerto in A for Charinet" Vienna, October 1791" "Eric Hoeprich Charinetist" "K626 "Requiem in D minor" Vienna, late 1791" "DVD Subtitles by International Broadcast Facilities"