Mozart Jupiter Symphony

CD album cover 'Mozart Jupiter Symphony' (GEN 26990d) with Terra Nova Collective, Vlad Weverbergh

GEN 26990d EAN 4260036259902

Release 26.6.2026

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Terra Nova Collective: A Summit Meeting in Brussels

Following its gripping interpretation of „La Passione“, the Terra Nova Collective under the direction of Vlad Weverbergh continues its remarkable artistic journey. With its latest release of Symphony No. 41 „Jupiter“ by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the ensemble proves that it can bring even the most celebrated summits of music history to life with extraordinary brilliance and vitality.
Yet this Mozart is no end in itself, but rather a bridge through music history. It leads back to Brussels, where the young Mozart encountered the Flemish court musician Pieter van Maldere as early as 1763. Driven by its mission to hear music history anew, the ensemble is helping this unjustly forgotten master reclaim his place in the pantheon of European classical music. After centuries in the archives, van Maldere is soon to take his rightful place alongside the great masters of the Viennese Classical tradition. Stay tuned.

Terra Nova Collective — Discovering and reinventing music.

Terra Nova Collective: A Summit Meeting in Brussels

Following its gripping interpretation of „La Passione“, the Terra Nova Collective under the direction of Vlad Weverbergh continues its remarkable artistic journey. With its latest release of Symphony No. 41 „Jupiter“ by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the ensemble proves that it can bring even the most celebrated summits of music history to life with extraordinary brilliance and vitality.
Yet this Mozart is no end in itself, but rather a bridge through music history. It leads back to Brussels, where the young Mozart encountered the Flemish court musician Pieter van Maldere as early as 1763. Driven by its mission to hear music history anew, the ensemble is helping this unjustly forgotten master reclaim his place in the pantheon of European classical music. After centuries in the archives, van Maldere is soon to take his rightful place alongside the great masters of the Viennese Classical tradition. Stay tuned.

Terra Nova Collective — Discovering and reinventing music.

Terra Nova Collective: A Summit Meeting in Brussels

Following its gripping interpretation of „La Passione“, the Terra Nova Collective under the direction of Vlad Weverbergh continues its remarkable artistic journey. With its latest release of Symphony No. 41 „Jupiter“ by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the ensemble proves that it can bring even the most celebrated summits of music history to life with extraordinary brilliance and vitality.
Yet this Mozart is no end in itself, but rather a bridge through music history. It leads back to Brussels, where the young Mozart encountered the Flemish court musician Pieter van Maldere as early as 1763. Driven by its mission to hear music history anew, the ensemble is helping this unjustly forgotten master reclaim his place in the pantheon of European classical music. After centuries in the archives, van Maldere is soon to take his rightful place alongside the great masters of the Viennese Classical tradition. Stay tuned.

Terra Nova Collective — Discovering and reinventing music.

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CD album cover 'Symphony No. 49 Allegro di molto' (GEN 26989d) with Terra Nova Collective, Vlad Weverbergh

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Terra Nova Collective presents the second movement of Joseph Haydn's “La Passione” in a fresh and explosive rendition

Terra Nova Collective Orchestra with period instruments
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