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Lots of fluffy Mozart out there. This is more aimed at Mozart as genius, and a serious artist. For the Symphonies, I think Mackarras and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra is one of the very best sets out there now. For the String Quartets, the recent Mosaiques set is excellent, along with great sound quality. Following up with the piano concerto's, again it's Mackerras and the SCO with the great, great mozart pianist Alfred Brendel.
I have to again (partially) disagree. Tyson, you have a clear leaning towards modern, "HIP" performances and, while I enjoy them as well, it is also possible to enjoy, as I also do, older, more traditional performances. (Boy was that a wordy sentence ). I agree that a lot of older Mozart performances are inappropriate: either too romantic (Walter) or too stiff and heavy (Karajan, Bohm in the Symphonies). But there are also some excellent ones: Bohm in the Serenades and Sinfonia Concertante, Krips or Kubelik in the Symphonies. I also agree that the Brendel/Mackerras Piano Concertos are superb (one can only hope more will be forthcoming now that Brendel has retired from concertizing) but I would not want to be without the Curzon, Casadesus, Horszowski, or Ashkenazy performances. Not to mention, more recently, the Goode and some of the Shelly, Koscis, and Uchida recordings. The Mosaiques performances of the Quartets after Haydn (#14-19) are very good although, as with all of their recordings, weighted towards the cello. Their last four quartets (#20-23) are a bit stolid. In these I prefer the HIP of the Quatour Festetics. The Quartetto Italiano is still my favorite overall: they defined unanimity in String Quartet playing and were well recorded.It's great to be able to discuss classical recordings here on AC. Thanks, Tyson, for starting these threads.
In addition to Alfred Brendel, my favorite Mozart piano: "Maria-João Pires - Mozart; The Piano Sonatas". I have not been lucky with Barenboim and Ashkenazy.
The Uchida set is not bad at all, but you might check out Ashkenazy for more full blooded performances, and even better sound. Plus the more recent releases by Goode and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra are great performances with spectacular sound, and the same can be said for the latest Brendel/Mackerras recordings.