The previously unknown composition was discovered in the collections of Leipzig Municipal Libraries in Germany. Sebastian Willnow / Picture Alliance via Getty Images A 12-minute piece of music ...
The composer’s numerous letters document his struggles and triumphs as a musician. More importantly, they provide an invaluable window into Mozart the man. And it wasn't always flattering. Wolfgang ...
A Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composition for a string trio, long believed lost or destroyed, has been discovered at a library in the German city of Leipzig, researchers say. Written in the 1760s, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by By Daniel J. Wakin The documents of Mozart’s life letters, memoirs of friends, portraits, bureaucratic files have long been scrutinized at a ...
What’s the difference between a viola and a trampoline? You take your shoes off to jump on a trampoline. Those damn viola jokes! Though usually good-natured and funny, they nonetheless belittle a ...
Picture it: you’re at a concert enjoying the world premiere of one of Mozart’s piano concertos. The piano soloist, who happens to be Mozart himself, is dazzling you with superhuman virtuosity, and the ...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's 250th birthday is being celebrated in a major way Friday in Salzburg, Austria, the composer's birthplace. The city has made an industry of the commercialization of Mozart, ...