Mozart, Symphony No.39 in E flat major, K. 183
This is the first work of the famous symphonic triptych (K. 543, K. 550 and K. 551) Mozart composed in the summer of 1788. Although we do not know exactly why he wrote these three masterpieces at that time, it is assumed that they were intended for a series of concerts in Vienna. Despite his waning popularity in Vienna and his desperate financial situation, Mozart succeeded in forgetting his daily concerns and created a masterpiece of good spirits and self-confidence. The stately introduction leads into a graceful, urbane theme that seems to flow without effort. But a highlight of this work is the Trio of the Minuet, a pastoral Ländler for woodwinds that contrasts strikingly with the pounding energy of the Minuet. This concert was recorded in 1982 at the Musikvereinssaal in Vienna with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra under Leonard Bernstein.