Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of classical music with Albert Sammons' exquisite album, "Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante / Elgar: Violin Sonata." Released in 2003 by Naxos, this collection showcases Sammons' virtuosity and deep connection with the violin, offering a captivating journey through two masterpieces of the classical repertoire.
The album opens with Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante in E-Flat Major, K. 364, a work that exemplifies the composer's brilliance in blending orchestral and solo elements. Sammons' interpretation brings out the intricate dialogue between the violin and viola, creating a rich tapestry of sound that is both dynamic and nuanced.
Following Mozart's concertante is Elgar's Violin Sonata in E Minor, Op. 82, a deeply expressive work that showcases Sammons' ability to convey a wide range of emotions through his playing. The sonata's three movements—Allegro, Romance, and Allegro non troppo—are performed with a sensitivity and technical precision that highlight Sammons' mastery of the instrument.
In addition to these major works, the album includes a selection of shorter pieces, such as Passacaglia on a Theme of Sammartini, Rosamunde's Entr'acte, and the famous Londonderry Air, arranged for violin and piano. These pieces provide a delightful contrast to the larger works and demonstrate Sammons' versatility as a musician.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 17 minutes, this album is a treasure trove of classical music that will delight both seasoned listeners and newcomers to the genre. Whether you're a fan of Mozart, Elgar, or simply appreciate the beauty of the violin, Albert Sammons' "Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante / Elgar: Violin Sonata" is a must-listen.