Wolfgang A Mozart, Luigi Ferdinando Tagliavini, Angelicum String Ensemble - Organ Works

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Review by Rick Locke

Organ Works: A Timeless Journey Through Mozart’s Genius If you’re a fan of classical music that feels like it was plucked straight outta the heavens, then Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Organ Works is your ticket to auditory bliss. Released in 1978 under the Musical Heritage Society label, this album brings together some serious talent—Luigi Ferdinando Tagliavini on organ and the Angelicum String Ensemble—for a collection of tracks so rich they’ll make you wanna ditch Spotify playlists forever. Let’s talk about two standout pieces from the album because, honestly, my brain can’t handle all the genius at once. First up, there’s Fantasia In F Minor, K. 608. This one hits different. It starts off kinda moody, like Mozart woke up on the wrong side of the bed but decided to channel his grumpiness into something majestic. The interplay between Tagliavini’s organ work and the strings? Pure magic. There’s this moment where the tempo shifts ever so slightly—it’s subtle, almost unnoticeable—but man, it grabs you by the soul. You don’t just listen to this track; you live through it. Every note feels deliberate, yet free-flowing, as if Mozart himself whispered, “Hey, let me show you what I’m capable of.” Then there’s Adagio And Allegro In F Major, K. 594, which is basically the musical equivalent of sipping coffee while watching the sunrise. It begins soft and contemplative, lulling you into a false sense of calm before BAM!—the allegro kicks in, and suddenly you’re wide awake, heart racing. The contrast here isn’t jarring though; it’s seamless, like flipping from black-and-white to color in an old movie. Listening to this piece feels less like hearing music and more like experiencing emotions stitched together with sound. Props to Tagliavini for making the organ sound alive—like it has its own heartbeat. Now, let’s not forget the rest of the crew. The Angelicum String Ensemble adds layers of warmth and texture throughout, turning these compositions into full-blown symphonic conversations. And Mozart? Well, he’s Mozart. Dude didn’t write songs—he wrote experiences. What gets me thinking after spinning this record is how timeless it feels. Like, sure, it came out in ’78, but the music itself could be centuries old—or maybe even future-proof. Who knows? Maybe aliens will discover this album someday and think humans were secretly geniuses all along. Or maybe they’ll just dig Luigi’s organ skills. Either way, Organ Works proves that great art doesn’t need flashy gimmicks or trends to stand out. It speaks for itself—and boy, does it have a lot to say. So go ahead, give this gem a spin. Just don’t blame me when you start referring to everything else as “background noise.”

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Sonata In C Major, K. 3234:45
Sonata In D Major, K. 2453:53
Four Church Sonatas For Strings And Organ
Andante in F-Major, K. 6166:27
Adagio And Allegro In F Major, K. 5949:32
Sonata In C Major, K. 3364:24
Fantasia In F Minor, K. 60811:50
Sonata In F Major, K. 2443:55

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Catalog Numbers

MHS 3953

Labels

Musical Heritage Society

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Formats

  • Vinyl
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Credits

RoleCredit
Composed ByWolfgang Amadeus Mozart
OrchestraAngelicum String Ensemble (tracks: A2-A5)
OrganLuigi Ferdinando Tagliavini

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on January 27, 1756, the son of . He was a prolific and highly influential composer of classical music. His enormous output of more than six hundred compositions includes works that are widely acknowledged as pinnacles of symphonic, chamber, piano, operatic, and choral music. Mozart is among the most enduringly popular of European composers, and many of his works are part of the standard concert repertoire. He died on December 5, 1791. is the wife of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

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Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The album *Organ Works* by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, released in 1978, brings together a unique mix of his church sonatas and solo organ pieces. It features the talented Luigi Ferdinando Tagliavini on the organ, backed by the Angelicum String Ensemble. What’s fascinating is that some of these tracks, like the *Fantasia in F Minor, K. 608*, were originally written for mechanical organs—basically, music boxes powered by clockwork! This album lets us hear Mozart’s genius in a whole new light, blending sacred and classical styles effortlessly.