London Mozart Players
Released Album
Concerto
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February 23, 2024
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January 14, 2022
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October 1, 2021
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May 3, 2021
Symphony
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September 4, 2020
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June 3, 2015
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June 29, 2010
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November 1, 2009
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November 18, 2008
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August 1, 2006
Choral
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March 27, 2020
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March 6, 2020
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April 12, 2019
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September 20, 2017
Chamber
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May 31, 2024
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March 22, 2024
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September 12, 2014
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October 28, 2008
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June 25, 2002
Artist Info
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United KingdomGenre:ConcertoOrchestralSymphonyThe London Mozart Players is a renowned classical music ensemble that has been entertaining audiences for over 70 years. Founded in 1949, the ensemble has become one of the most respected and sought-after orchestras in the world. The group has performed in some of the most prestigious venues across the globe, including the Royal Albert Hall, the Barbican Centre, and the Sydney Opera House. The London Mozart Players was founded by Harry Blech, a violinist and conductor who had previously worked with the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Blech was passionate about Mozart's music and wanted to create an ensemble that would specialize in performing his works. He assembled a group of talented musicians who shared his vision, and the London Mozart Players was born. The ensemble's early years were marked by a series of successful performances, including a critically acclaimed concert at the Wigmore Hall in 1951. The group quickly gained a reputation for its technical excellence and musical sensitivity, and it wasn't long before they were invited to perform at some of the most prestigious venues in the world. Over the years, the London Mozart Players has had many talented musicians pass through its ranks. Some of the most notable members include the violinist Jack Rothstein, the cellist William Pleeth, and the pianist Howard Shelley. These musicians helped to establish the ensemble's reputation for excellence and played a key role in its success. One of the highlights of the London Mozart Players' career was their performance at the 1956 Edinburgh Festival. The group performed Mozart's Symphony No. 40 in G minor, which was met with rapturous applause from the audience. The performance was so well-received that it was broadcast on the BBC and helped to establish the ensemble as one of the leading orchestras in the world. In the years that followed, the London Mozart Players continued to perform at some of the most prestigious venues in the world. They also recorded numerous albums, including a critically acclaimed recording of Mozart's Piano Concertos with Howard Shelley as the soloist. The ensemble has won numerous awards over the years, including the Royal Philharmonic Society Award for Best Chamber Ensemble in 2011. They have also been nominated for several Grammy Awards, including Best Classical Album and Best Orchestral Performance. Today, the London Mozart Players continues to be one of the most respected and sought-after orchestras in the world. They have a busy schedule of performances and recordings, and they continue to inspire audiences with their technical excellence and musical sensitivity. The ensemble's commitment to Mozart's music remains as strong as ever, and they continue to be a leading force in the world of classical music.More....
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