Mozart the Mason

Jonathan Crow, violin, Douglas McNabney, viola, Matt Haimovitz, cello
with artwork by Michael Kuch

In celebration of W. A. Mozart’s 250th anniversary year, Oxingale Records presents Mozart the Mason. Released just 3 days before the composer’s January 27th birth date, this tribute includes performances of one of Mozart’s most important chamber works, the seldom heard Divertimento for String Trio, K 563, as well as three pieces from Mozart’s Preludes and Fugues K 404a – original preludes written to fugues that Mozart transcribed from J. S. Bach’s Well Tempered Clavier.

In this new collaboration between McGill University’s distinguished violin, viola and cello professors, three of North America’s leading musicians explore the musical expression of Mozart’s Freemasonry. A trailblazer in his day, Mozart went up against the forces of politics and religion to communicate deeply-held values through his art.

  • Preludes and Fugues, K404a - Prelude to Fugue VIII

    Preludes and Fugues, K404a - Fugue VIII

    Preludes and Fugues, K404a - Prelude to Fugue XIV

    Preludes and Fugues, K404a - Fugue XIV

    Preludes and Fugues, K404a - Prelude to Fugue XIII

    Preludes and Fugues, K404a - Fugue XIII

    Diveretimento in E flat, K563 - Allegro

    Diveretimento in E flat, K563 - Adagio

    Diveretimento in E flat, K563 - Menuetto I

    Diveretimento in E flat, K563 - Andante

    Diveretimento in E flat, K563 - Menuetto II

    Diveretimento in E flat, K563 - Allegro (Finale)

  • Release Date: January 24, 2006

    Label: Oxingale Records (OX2008)

    Artist(s): Jonathan Crow, violin; Douglas McNabney, viola; Matt Haimovitz, cello

    Composer(s): J. S. Bach/Mozart; W. A. Mozart

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