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Published: Saturday, 27 July 2024 at 11:41 AM


What’s your favourite work by the incomparable Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart? The ‘Jupiter’ Symphony? The Marriage of Figaro? The Requiem? One of the late, great piano concertos? Takes some thinking about it, doesn’t it?

Back in 2011, we asked 10 top performers to tell us about the great composer’s works that inspire them the most. The list of their choices makes interesting reading.

Favourite Mozart piece: the performers’ selections

1. Sir Neville Marriner (conductor) chooses the Requiem

The fact that the Requiem was unfinished by Mozart has always rather touched my imagination. Amid the chaos of his life, the destitution and the pressure of his operatic obligations, harassed by overwork and gravely ill, he produced music of such intensity – that he left it incomplete makes it all the more affecting.

With the day of judgment, hope for salvation and so on expressed in somewhat austere operatic idioms, it is music of such dynamism that you can understand its place in the heart of most Mozart lovers, and ultimately forgive those composers and editors that have tried to become part of this work with their additions and subtractions. The fabric of the work is the essence of Mozart.