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Below are some recommended performances of Mozart's works. I own them all. Many of them are now available in bargain formats, so they are a good way to start your own classical collection.
I'm sure many of you have your favorite performances, so feel free to list them in the comments section.
Symphonies:
Symphonies Nos. 35, 40 and 41, Szell, Cleveland Orchestra (Sony)
Symphonies Nos. 35-41, Walter, Columbia Symphony Orchestra (Sony)
Symphonies Nos. 35-41, Divertimenti, Serenades, Flute Concertos, Flute and Harp Concerto, Menhuin, Sinfonia Varviso (Virgin)
Symphonies Nos. 1-45, Pinnock, English Concert (DG)
Requiem, Davis, London Symphony Orchestra (Philips)
Requiem, Gardiner, Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists (Philips)
"Great" C minor Mass, Karajan, BPO (DG)
Vesperae solemnes de confessore, Vesperae solemnes de Domenica, Spaur Mass, Contrubas et al., Marriner, ASMF, St. John's College Choir, Guest (London/Decca)
Vocal:
51 Concert Arias, Te Kawana et al (London/Decca)
Opera:
La Clemenza di Tito, Baker et al., Davis, Royal Opera House Covent Garden Orchestra and Chorus (Philips)
Cosi Fan Tutte, Schwarzkopf et al. Boehm, Philharmonia Orchestra (EMI)
Cosi Fan Tutte, Caballe et al., Davis, ROHCG Orchestra and Chorus (Philips)
Don Giovanni, Waechter et al, Giulini (EMI)
Don Giovanni, Wixell et al., Davis, ROHCG Orchestra and Chorus (Philips)
Die Entfurhung aus Dem Serail, Auger et al., Boehm, Dresden State Orchestra (DG)
Idomeneo, Rolfe Johnson et al., Gardiner, Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists (DG)
Le Nozze di Figaro, Te Kanawa et al., Solti, London Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus (London/Decca)
Le Nozze di Figaro, Janowitz et al., Boehm, German Opera Chorus and Orchestra (DG)
Le Nozze di Figaro, Freni et al., Davis, BBC Chorus and Symphony Orchestra (Philips)
Bravo, Maestro Balkin. Some additions: You can't be without the Masonic Funeral Music, KV 477, one of the most impressive uses of wind instruments ever written. Bruno Walter did a terrific recording (CBS), and while we're at it, the Gran Partita. You've got the Haffner, but isn't Karl Boehm's DG recording the one to have? Also, you offer two takes on the violin sonatas, but not the Isaac Stern recordings on Sony? I'm surprised. Reconsider, please. What a great undertaking. This made by weekend (and inspired me to spend it with Mozart).