Most extraordinary of all musical geniuses was Austria’s Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Starting his career as a four-fold infant prodigy (harpsichordist, violinist, organist, composer), he wrote, during ...
Were Mozart's Requiem to have been longer, Sorrell wouldn’t have sought other music to complement it. This early November ...
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Visit Salzburg: A Guide to Mozart and "Sound of Music" Landmarks
Visit Salzburg in the fall to experience the city with pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
Although Mozart has no living descendants, his music still has countless inheritors. The latest in the lineage — born just this summer — is a digital twin. German tech giant Siemens conceived the ...
The programme includes arias and duets from Mozart’s most popular operas, performed by the talented singers of the Irish ...
Members of Water Horse are pictured. The group performed during a recent meeting of the Mozart Club. Members of the Mozart Club recently held a semisesquintennial celebration with Celtic music of 1775 ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Unveiling the trickery only enhances the delight of this interpretation of Mozart by the director Simon McBurney. By Oussama Zahr The ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The renamed ensemble will present a mix of new and old in its first season under the conductor Jonathon Heyward. By Javier C. Hernández Last summer, ...
We meet a percussionist from the famous LaGuardia High School for the Performing Arts who gives a tour of the marimba to Peter Dugan, a 13-year-old cellist who loves both ballet and music, and a ...
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