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When the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and Chorus performs Mozart’s “Requiem” Friday through next Sunday, the performers will be wading into one of music history’s most intriguing stories. Nothing in ...
Copy of a portrait of Mozart from 1777 by Padre Martini of Bologna. The summer of 1791 saw Mozart hard at work on not one, but two operas. The Magic Flute was mostly complete by July when it was ...
In the midst of writing his final piece, Mozart is said to have remarked, “I fear I am writing a requiem for myself.” So history says. The quote stuck because it was part prophecy: Mozart had written ...
A nearly 100-person ensemble will deliver a musical production on Friday consisting of Mozart’s “Requiem” in Battell Chapel. As a part of his senior thesis, Sam Hollister ’18 will take on the role of ...
Stephen Johnson considers Robert Levin's recompletion of Mozart's Requiem and its relationship to the version made by Mozart's pupil, Franz Sussmayr. Show more It's not possible to know precisely what ...
But the question “Who killed Mozart?” has never been a medical one. As William Stafford argued in The Mozart Myths (1991), ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick By Joshua Barone If you want to see how an orchestra can give a fresh polish to dusty old Mozart, head to Lincoln Center. There you’ll ...
When Renë Jacobs turns his hand to Mozart, the one thing that can be said with any certainty is that the result will be unpredictable. His recordings of the major Mozart operas have been exciting, ...