Sonata in D Major KV 245 (Church Sonata).
David Johnson, co-founder of the Clarion Chamber Ensemble considers this as their signature piece. They have played it in various Baroque concerts-each time with different instrumentation. Why Mozart in a Baroque concert when he is known as a classical composer? It is said that his work was largely influenced by the music of J.S. Bach. Two of his sons were even friends with Mozart. David Johnson describes this association as "The Bach Family Business".
Seen here are the Clarion artists playing the Mozart composition: David Johnson, flute; Jeffrey Solares, violin; Antoni Josef Inacay, cello; Graham Dwyer, harpsichord; and Noel Singcuenco, Bassoon.
An interesting note: The harpischord seen here is "Made in the Philippines"
Clarion Chamber Ensemble-"Carrying The Banner of Chamber Music in The Philippines.
Videographer's Notes:
Three consumer-grade cameras were used for this video. Audio was recorded separately by Holland Buela, and dubbed-in for better sound quality.
For more information on Clarion Chamber Ensemble events or how you may avail of their concert DVD's please email clarionensemble@yahoo.com
cierto yo también la oí en Praga en la iglesia del Salvador
misslizzibennet 1 year ago
Your performance transports me to one of those beautiful castles in Prague. Very nice. Clarion Chamber Ensemble is an inspiration. A treasure in Manila.
elevachamber 1 year ago
BRavo!!! such a wonderful music!!!
musically0727 2 years ago
It's nice to hear this on a different arrangement but I think it is too fast. Mozart should be light, easy, graceful, playfuland elegant. I feel too much effort on the performance. And besides, it's a church sonata... :))
criticizer8 2 years ago