Continuing our celebrated “Mozart, Made in Manchester” journey, this record features the incredible Martin Owen alongside the orchestra, with our Music Director Gábor Takács-Nagy at the helm. Regarded as one of Europe’s leading horn players, Martin has performed with the likes of the Berliner Philharmoniker, with The Times calling his playing ‘a luxury for the ears’.

Together, they tackle the brilliance of Mozart’s Four Horn Concertos and the Rondo, KV 371. Many of you will remember the energy of these pieces when we performed them at The Stoller Hall.

“My Classic FM Album of the Week has been a thrilling new release from Manchester Camerata and their conductor Gábor Takács-Nagy. It’s always red-letter day for classical music releases when you see a record of theirs.”
Alexander Armstrong, Classic FM

“Completely satisfying Mozart concertos don’t only rely on the soloist. The orchestra too must be up to the mark.. Please welcome, then, the wonderful Manchester Camerata and its conductor Gabor Takacs-Nagy, Mozart concerto specialists and perfect partners for the galloping finales, the suave slow movements, and all the fun of music impossible to listen to without a sigh of delight and a smile.”
The Times


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