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Mozart: Divertimento K 563 / Kremer, Kashkashian, Ma
This work's title, which suggests something slight and diverting, is enormously misleading, for this is one of the greatest masterpieces of Mozart's late period... In many respects this performance leaves the competition far behind. The three brilliant instrumentalists – all in their early 30s – combine the unity of ensemble of the Grumiaux-Czako-Janzer performance with the passion of Stern-Rose-Zukerman.
-- Stephen Wigler, The Orlando Sentinel [12/8/1985]
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-- Stephen Wigler, The Orlando Sentinel [12/8/1985]
reviewing the original release of this recording
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This work's title, which suggests something slight and diverting, is enormously misleading, for this is one of the greatest masterpieces of Mozart's late period... In many respects this performance leaves the competition far behind. The three brilliant instrumentalists – all in their early 30s – combine the unity of ensemble of the Grumiaux-Czako-Janzer performance with the passion of Stern-Rose-Zukerman.
-- Stephen Wigler, The Orlando Sentinel [12/8/1985]
reviewing the original release of this recording
-- Stephen Wigler, The Orlando Sentinel [12/8/1985]
reviewing the original release of this recording
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This work's title, which suggests something slight and diverting, is enormously misleading, for this is one of the greatest masterpieces of Mozart's late period... In many respects this performance leaves the competition far behind. The three brilliant instrumentalists – all in their early 30s – combine the unity of ensemble of the Grumiaux-Czako-Janzer performance with the passion of Stern-Rose-Zukerman.
-- Stephen Wigler, The Orlando Sentinel [12/8/1985]
reviewing the original release of this recording
-- Stephen Wigler, The Orlando Sentinel [12/8/1985]
reviewing the original release of this recording





















