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Tucson Symphony Orchestra unveiled its digital stage last month with a recital by its Concertmaster Lauren Roth. About 250 people tuned in when the concert streamed on the TSO’s Up Close season ...
On this week’s installment of Music in the Making, we’re exploring the genre of the classical serenade, with works by Mozart and Beethoven. The word “serenade” comes from the Italian word sereno, ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Thursday’s program by the Cleveland Orchestra ended its subscription season at Severance Music Center. The evening started with Richard Wagner’s Prelude and Liebestod from Tristan ...
Mozart was at the top of his game. By the mid 1780s, he already had completed his first symphonies and concertos, "The Abduction from the Seraglio" and "Le Marriage of Figaro," and was on his way to ...
On the 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth, NPR's Fred Child wraps up a week of musical celebrations in Salzburg, Austria. We begin with a concert at Purchase College in New York, Roger Norrington ...
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In an encore of last year’s idyllic kick off event, this year’s 33rd Midsummer Mozart Festival, under the direction of Maestro George Cleve, again begins early with a sneak preview of the destival at ...
A SINGLE-page of music manuscript handwritten by a young Mozart has emerged for sale to the tune of £250,000. The document dating to 1773, when the budding composer was 17-years-old, represents the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick The center’s summertime music series has a limited outdoor run this week. By Anthony Tommasini The Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra, the ...
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