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”Adam Fischer employs brisk tempos - notably so in the slower movements - while cultivating crystalline ensemble timbres from the Danish Radio Sinfonietta. It's Fischer's light-hearted phrasing that makes his Mozart sound distinctive.”
(Classics Today, Victor Carr Jr)
http://www.classicstoday.com/review.asp?ReviewNum=11043
”Adam Fischer interprète ces oeuvres avec un effectif orchestral optimal et, comme dans son récent Haydn, une énergie vitale dénuée de brutalité.”
(Classics Today France, Christophe Huss)
http://www.classicstodayfrance.com/review.asp?ReviewNum=2039
”To sum up, Fischer provides excellent performances, full of character and intelligent variation of tone and dynamic. In addition to Fischer’s notes there are informative ones by Claus Johansen on the cultural milieu of 1772 and conventions of orchestration with particular focus on the oboe.”
(MusicWeb International, Michael Greenhalgh)
http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2007/July07/Mozart_Fischer_6220540.htm
”This is a labour of love from all participants and I cannot wait until the next instalment.”
(SA-CD.net, Edvin (Thomas Roth))
http://www.sa-cd.net/showtitle/4443



