W A Mozart David Oistrach , Violine Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden Dirigent Franz Konwitschny - Concerto No 5 Pour Violon Et Orchestre En La Major Kv 219

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Review by Brianna Pinder

Album Review: Mozart’s Concerto No. 5 Pour Violon Et Orchestre En La Major KV 219 Alright, let’s talk about this gem of a record from 1954—Mozart’s Concerto No. 5 Pour Violon Et Orchestre En La Major KV 219, performed by the legendary David Oistrach on violin, with the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden backing him up and Franz Konwitschny waving the baton. Released in France under Deutsche Grammophon, this album is straight-up classical gold. It’s not flashy or overproduced—it’s just pure, unfiltered musicianship. First off, I gotta say, if you’re into classical music but haven’t heard this one yet, you’re kinda missing out. The whole thing feels like sitting in some fancy European concert hall, except way comfier because it’s coming through your speakers. Let’s zoom in on two tracks that really stuck with me. Track 1: "Allegro Aperto - Adagio - Allegro Aperto" This opening movement is nuts (in a good way). You can tell right away why Mozart was such a big deal. It kicks off with this bold, confident vibe from the orchestra, and then BOOM—David Oistrach comes in with his violin, smooth as butter. Honestly, his playing hits different. There’s this warmth to his tone that makes you feel like he’s telling you a story without saying a word. And when the tempo shifts between fast and slow? Absolute chills. It’s like watching someone perfectly balance chaos and calm at the same time. That transition back to Allegro Aperto? Chef’s kiss. Track 3: "Tempo Di Menuetto - Allegro - Tempo Di Menuetto" Now THIS track has got personality for days. It starts off all graceful and elegant, like a ballroom dance, but then BAM—it switches gears into something more lively and playful. I mean, who doesn’t love a bit of unpredictability? This part reminds me of sneaking off to grab another slice of pizza during family dinners—it’s fun, it’s unexpected, and it leaves you wanting more. Plus, the interplay between the violin and the orchestra here is so tight; they sound like they’ve been jamming together forever. --- So yeah, this album isn’t just background noise—it demands your attention. Every note feels intentional, every phrase dripping with emotion. Honestly, listening to David Oistrach play Mozart is like hearing poetry come alive. Dude could probably make a grocery list sound profound. Here’s the weird part though: after finishing the album, I couldn’t help thinking how timeless this stuff feels. Like, Mozart wrote this concerto in the 1700s, and here we are in 2023 still geeking out over it. Makes you wonder what kind of art we’re creating today that’ll still matter centuries later. Food for thought, huh?

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Album: Concerto No 5 Pour Violon Et Orchestre En La Major Kv 219
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
2. Satz: Adagio 2. Teil
3. Satz: Tempo Di Menuetto - Allegro - Tempo Di Menuetto
Konzert Für Violine Und Orchester Nr. 5 A-dur KV 219
1. Satz: Allegro Aperto - Adagio - Allegro Aperto
2. Satz: Adagio 1. Teil

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16101

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Deutsche Grammophon

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • 10"
  • Repress
  • Mono

Credits

RoleCredit
Composed ByWolfgang Amadeus Mozart
ConductorFranz Konwitschny
CoverR. Saingt
Liner NotesHenry-Jacques
OrchestraSächsische Staatskapelle Dresden
ViolinDavid Oistrach

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  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): 19-5-54
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): 20-5-54

About W A Mozart David Oistrach , Violine Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden Dirigent Franz Konwitschny

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Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: In 1954, legendary violinist David Oistrach teamed up with the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden to record Mozart’s *Concerto No. 5 for Violin and Orchestra in A Major, KV 219*. It was released in France under Deutsche Grammophon. What makes it stand out? The album wasn’t just a showcase of Mozart’s genius but also Oistrach’s incredible skill—his playing had this rare mix of precision and raw emotion. Fun detail: the cover art was done by R. Saingt, adding a visual charm to the masterpiece. People still rave about the third movement, which switches between a graceful minuet and a lively Allegro. Truly timeless stuff.