Sunday Classics preview: Put a violin and viola together, and what do you get?
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The great Arthur Grumiaux (center) with two other pretty good
fiddlers, Yehudi Menuhin (left) and David Oistrakh (right)
fiddlers, Yehudi Menuhin (left) and David Oistrakh (right)
by Ken
As violinists and violists know, there's actually a mildly extensive body of music written for the combination of their instruments. This stuff is great for playing with each other, but not so compelling for public-performance purposes. When it comes to the good stuff, the name that pops to mind is (who else?) Mozart.

With regard to the performances, we've noted it before but it's worth noting again: The great Belgian violinist Arthur Grumiaux was an indefatigable chamber-music player. The recordings that he made with select friends of all the Mozart quintets with strings are among the glories of the recorded legacy.
MOZART: Duo No. 1 in G for Violin and Viola, K. 423
i. Allegro
ii. Adagio
iii. Rondeau: Allegro
MOZART: Duo No. 2 in E-flat for Violin and Viola, K. 423
i. Allegro
ii. Andante cantabile
iii.Tema con variazioni: Andante grazioso; Allegretto; Allegro
Arthur Grumiaux, violin; Arrigo Pelliccia, viola. Philips, recorded June 1968

MOZART: Sinfonia concertante in E-flat for Violin, Viola, and Orchestra, K. 364:
iii. Presto
Norbert Brainin, violin; Peter Schidlof, viola; Scottish National Orchestra, Sir Alexander Gibson, cond. Chandos, recorded Apr. and June 1983
THIS WEEK IN SUNDAY CLASSICS
In last night's preview we heard the concluding "Alleluja" from Mozart's motet Exsultate, jubilate and the beautiful little choral gem "Ave verum corpus. It's a pretty good bet that in tomorrow's Sunday Classics post we're likely to hear some combination of that music and tonight's preview music.
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