Conducted by Horst Sohm, the French Chamber Orchestra (Orchestre de Chambre Français) performs Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Symphony No. 4 in D major, K. 19. Mozart composed this symphony in London when he was only 9 years old, during his family’s Grand Tour of Europe in 1765. Recorded during the Festival L’Escala 2015.

Conducted by Horst Sohm, the French Chamber Orchestra (Orchestre de Chambre Français) performs Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Symphony No. 4 in D major, K. 19.

Performers

  • Violins: Irma Huvet, Christian Raverdel, Catherine Bastien, Marta Garcia Patos
  • Dan Danilescu, Cristine Massetti, Julien Bezias
  • Violas: Florence Guenet, Agahte Hemmo,
  • Violoncellos: Julie Gross, Pilar Rueda Rodriguez
  • C. Basso: Noelia Grau Marmol
  • Oboe: Pauline Malbaux, Mariano Esteban
  • Horn/trompa: Marc Garcia Anguera, Daniel Floria Lopez
  • Horst Sohm (Director/Conductor)

Mozart’s Symphony No. 4

The work is scored for two oboes, two horns, and strings. There are three movements in the typical fast-slow-fast configuration. It was the standard structure in the early classical music era in which the child Mozart wrote.

  1. Allegro, D major (Common time), 78 bars
  2. Andante, G major, 2/4, 45 bars
  3. Presto, D major, 3/8, 106 bars

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