There are, to be sure, more famous or popular on-ramps. There is the “Turkish March,” responsible for many an earworm. There is “Eine Kleine Nachtmusik,” known from countless commercials. And there is ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook Louis Langrée led a week of concerts to conclude his two-decade tenure with the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra. By Oussama Zahr ...
After setting consecutive attendance records over the past two years by making a pandemic-fueled pivot to a new outdoor venue, Mainly Mozart’s All-Star Orchestra Festival will expand from one location ...
Journey back in time with Miss New Orleans and the Dixieband to the colourful early years of the 20th century, when Dixieland music was all the rage. The sprightly old woman shares her fascinating ...
One of my favorite passages in all of Mozart sounds nothing like him. In the opening bars of his String Quartet No. 19 in C Major, quiet notes from the violins and violas ooze over the halting pulse ...
A previously unknown piece of music likely composed by a teenage Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was recently uncovered at a library in Germany. The piece, which dates to the mid- to late-1760s, consists of ...
A shoe buckle owned by one of the world’s most famous composers, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, has been auctioned for €12,500 ($14,500) in Vienna. The show was handed down by the family of the famous ...
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