Arabella Steinbacher, Norrington / ZKO — Zurich, 2015-03-28

… Right from the beginning of the first movement (Allegro vivace) one could sense and enjoy Norrington’s very detailed dynamics, the clear contrasts, very careful phrasing and articulation, down to individual ornaments — and the joyful playing in general. (…) It was a fascinating concert experience, and a strong, very convincing, compelling interpretation, both on the part of the conductor as well as the orchestra!

Mozart: Symphony No.5 in B♭ major, K.22

Mozart: Symphony in B♭, K.22 — comparing recordings with the following artists: Christopher Hogwood, The Academy of Ancient Music (1982) / Jaap ter Linden, Mozart Akademie Amsterdam (2001)