Good introduction to the violin concertos
Vasile Andreica | Romania | 06/12/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I think the most important purpose of the "superbargain" labels is to provide a good introduction in classical music for the large audience, who can easily afford to buy their products. The performances are not really the best, but are still at least enjoyable and makes one to wish more music. And sometimes you have pleasant surprises. That's the case with this CD, which shows very well the mood of these youthful concertos (Mozart wrote them all at 19). Especially Dalibor Brazida is to be heard here as one of the good (so-called) "no-name" artists. His playing is clear, bright, with good technique, that's what Mozart requires. And I have a good recording with Brazda on the Beethoven concerto. Don't underestimate these artists. The world is so large, and there are huge talents all over the world. In classical music maybe more than in other fields. So you can trust this CD, it will be an agreable approach to Mozart and his violin concertos."