Mozart's unfinished Requiem becomes a staged ceremony in Manfred Honeck's ambitious San Francisco Symphony program at Davies ...
The opening Allegro immediately delivers a feeling of restlessness, as divided violas accompany the principal subject in quiet agitation. The tone of this subject is both poignant and tense, and ...
A Mozart's of symphonies – his last – under conductor Robin Ticciati is capped with a fine Jupiter, but is let down by the performances of its two predecessors.
Symphony No. 1 in E-Flat Major, K. 16: I. Allegro molto (Live) Symphony No. 1 in E-Flat Major, K. 16: II. Andante (Live) Symphony No. 1 in E-Flat Major, K. 16: III. Presto (Live) Symphony No. 25 in G ...
The Mostly Mozart Festival at Lincoln Center has been in high gear and motors on into the August heat with two all-Mozart orchestral programs, featuring pianists Richard Goode and Jeffrey Kahane as ...
The November 2014 edition of Looking Back to Bookspan’s “101 Masterpieces of Music and Their Composers” features important works created by the man Martin Bookspan called “one of the principal ...
It was nice to hear Mozart’s “Haffner” Symphony again. In a symphonic culture that just about inevitably wants to peak with full guns blazing, you don’t get many Mozart symphonies in the final program ...
Ted Libbey is back with the final entry in the PT 50, Performance Today's list of 50 essential classical recordings. We wrap up the list with a collection of the last six symphonies by Mozart. Karl ...
Every great city deserves a significant symphony. Few acquire them. Often for prosaic reasons. Mozart’s 38th symphony is known as the “Prague” Symphony because it had its premiere during the ...
About to dive into 'Mozart Symphonies Vol I Nos 2934354041 and Minuet K409' right from your couch? Trying to locate where to stream, rent, buy, or watch where to watch the Hugo Käch-helmed movie can ...
I’ve had dozens of conversations that discussed the greatest symphonies of all time. I’ve read dozens of articles on the same topic. The usual suspects are all there, Beethoven’s Ninth, Mahler’s Ninth ...