Mozart, English Chamber Orchestra, Jose Luis García Asensio - Concertos For Violin And Orchestra No 3 K216 No5 K219

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Review by Jorge Juan Giménez González

Mozart’s Concertos For Violin And Orchestra No 3 K216 & No 5 K219: A Wild Ride Through Classical Brilliance Let’s cut to the chase—this album slaps. Released in 1977 by the English Chamber Orchestra under Rediffusion Royale, it's got that raw, unfiltered energy you don’t always find in classical recordings. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote these concertos centuries ago, but damn if they don’t still hit like a freight train of elegance and chaos wrapped into one. Jose Luis García Asensio on violin? Dude’s playing is so sharp it could slice bread. Now, let’s zoom in on two tracks that’ll stick with you long after the needle lifts off the record (yeah, I said it old-school). First up: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 3, K. 216. The opening Allegro grabs you by the collar and doesn’t let go. It’s playful yet aggressive, like Mozart knew exactly how to mess with your emotions without breaking a sweat. You can practically hear him smirking through the strings. Then there’s the Adagio section—it slows things down just enough to make you feel all introspective before punching you back into reality. This isn’t background music; this is front-and-center drama. Next, we’ve got Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 5, K. 219, specifically the Rondeau movement. Holy crap, does this thing swing! If Mozart were alive today, he’d probably be hanging out at jazz clubs because this track has improvisation vibes written all over it. That jaunty rhythm hits different—it’s cheeky, unpredictable, and kinda makes you wanna dance even though you’re sitting in some stuffy chair pretending to “appreciate fine art.” Screw that—turn it up loud and own it. What sticks with me about these pieces is how alive they feel. Like, sure, they’re technically perfect, but there’s also this wild edge to them. They’re not afraid to get weird or take risks. And honestly? That’s rare as hell in anything labeled “classical.” Too many performances treat this kind of music like museum artifacts—you know, polished and untouchable—but not here. The English Chamber Orchestra brings grit to the gloss, and García Asensio’s violin work is straight fire. Here’s the kicker, though: listening to this album feels like eavesdropping on history itself. These notes have been around since the 18th century, yet they still sound fresh. Makes you wonder what else we’re missing from back then—or now, for that matter. Maybe Mozart was the original punk rocker, flipping off convention while wearing a powdered wig. Who knows? Anyway, do yourself a favor and give this a spin. Just don’t blame me when you start air-conducting in public or crying during the Adagio.

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Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 3. K. 216
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 5. K. 219
Rondeau
Allegro
Adagio
Allegro Aperto

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ROY 2012

Labels

Rediffusion Royale

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  • Vinyl
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Composed ByWolfgang Amadeus Mozart
OrchestraEnglish Chamber Orchestra
ViolinJose Luis García Asensio

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Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The album *Concertos For Violin And Orchestra No. 3 K216 & No. 5 K219* by Mozart, performed by the English Chamber Orchestra with Jose Luis García Asensio, came out in 1977. It’s wild to think that this recording is older than many people alive today! What makes it even cooler is that the music itself was composed way back in the 1700s by Mozart. So, you’ve got centuries-old genius brought to life by a talented orchestra in the '70s. Talk about timeless art!