Tom has chosen the 1992 recording of Mozart’s arrangement of Handel’s Acis and Galatea.

This is a glorious recording that made a huge impression on me in my early twenties. It is so completely filled with unbridled joy and dynamism, you can feel everyone in the ensemble playing with a beaming smile.

Coupled with that, a glowing intensity and commitment manifested in that Rolls-Royce TEC sound. Listen to the overture and I promise you won’t stop – my iPod had this on loop (and nothing else) for a fortnight or more.

And Mozart’s arrangement of this treasured work of Handel’s is brilliant. Using expanded forces, he creates a masterful veneer of colour with layers of additional part-writing that are always inventive, often cheeky and sometimes downright hilarious. Listen, for example, to how he deploys the bassoons in ‘Schäfer, was suchst du so ängstlich?’ .

One can’t help but giggle in a manner that is, I imagine, wholly incompatible with effective double reed playing. Alberto Grazzi and Sally Jackson: chapeau!

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