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 Post subject: Pip Eastop's Mozart Hyperion Records - K495 3rd mvt cadenza
PostPosted: Fri Mar 06, 2015 10:45 pm 
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Pip Eastop's Mozart on Hyperion Records - K495 3rd mvt cadenza

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9_adLleQMs


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 Post subject: Re: Pip Eastop's Mozart Hyperion Records - K495 3rd mvt cade
PostPosted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 11:08 pm 
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Mike wrote:
Pip Eastop's Mozart on Hyperion Records - K495 3rd mvt cadenza

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9_adLleQMs


Not mad at all :o


Is that super high F the highest note ever played in a recording or performance of a Mozart Horn Concerto? :roll: :?: :shock:


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 Post subject: Re: Pip Eastop's Mozart Hyperion Records - K495 3rd mvt cade
PostPosted: Sun Mar 08, 2015 3:51 pm 
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I have a vague and very distant memory of a super high F in the 1st mvt Cadenza of Mozart 3, K447, played by Joe Eger on an old LP that also included the Haydn Trio ( 'Divertimento a tre'), Rossini Prelude, Theme and Variations plus some Gershwin arrangements.
The Cadenza was (I think) a fair bit longer than Pip's. :!:
The LP was lost over several house moves many years ago... if somebody has that LP and I'm wrong please do correct me.
More recently I'm fairly sure that Johannes Hinterholzer (on natural horn) plays a super F in the 3rd mvt Cadenza of no.2/ K417.
Once again, can someone please correct me if I'm wrong?


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 Post subject: Re: Pip Eastop's Mozart Hyperion Records - K495 3rd mvt cade
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'Spooky or what...?'
This morning I was browsing in a local charity shop and couldn't believe it when I came across the very same LP of Joseph Eger that I wrote about yesterday.
'God moves in mysterious ways' ...!
I came home and immediately listened to it ( having finally last night 'set up' my hi-fi system so that I can play LPs, after a house move 4 months ago and not bothering to set it up - partly thru' sheer laziness ;)

I was wrong about the super F in Mozart 3's 1st mvt cadenza, it's 'only' a super D and the cadenza is 2 miins 20 seconds long. :shock:
HOWEVER, there is indeed a 'super F' in the cadenza in the 2nd movement of the Haydn 'Divertimento a Tre'!


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 Post subject: Re: Pip Eastop's Mozart Hyperion Records - K495 3rd mvt cade
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TonyH wrote:
This morning I was browsing in a local charity shop and couldn't believe it when I came across the very same LP of Joseph Eger that I wrote about yesterday.

You've got some very posh charity shops where you live Professor! :D


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 Post subject: Re: Pip Eastop's Mozart Hyperion Records - K495 3rd mvt cade
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Hi, I may be mistaken, but I believe that Alessio Allegrini performs a 3.5 or 4 octave run up to High F on his 2011 recording with Orchestra Mozart. It occurs in the last movement of No. 2 when he performs a short cadenza at the pause in bar 46. Does anyone have this CD to check? I heard it on Classic FM whilst driving a couple of months ago and have not heard it since.


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 Post subject: Re: Pip Eastop's Mozart Hyperion Records - K495 3rd mvt cade
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On Youtube, cadenza after about 1 minute:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1r7oEF0sPHY


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