
More of the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Many years ago we wrote the following review for CS 6107:
An exceptionally QUIET copy for an early Blueback pressing. The sound is old-fashioned Decca, which seems to suit this music quite well. The hall is reverberant, as it would have been in Mozart’s day, and the perspective is mid-hall. The string tone is excellent. Some of the louder passages might be a bit strained, but overall the sound is correct for this music.
Maag and the LSO are of course Mozart experts and the performances here do not disappoint. A rare title and a lovely one.
More recently we got in a nice pressing that sounded OK, nothing special, even after a good cleaning.
Were we wrong years ago? Hard to say. That copy from many years ago is gone.
Three things we always keep in mind when a pressing doesn’t sound like we remember it did, or think it should:
- Our standards are quite a bit higher now, having spent decades critically listening to vintage classical pressings by the hundreds.
- Our stereo is dramatically more revealing and more accurate than it used to be.
- Since no two records sound the same, maybe the one from long ago actually did sound as good as we thought at the time.


