At the Salzburg Festival, there is a great variety of music, but we are in Mozart’s town, as a statue, candy wrappers, and other things let you know. On weekends, the festival stages “Mozart Matinées.
SALZBURG, Austria — I’m on a bus with 57 other tourists singing “I Am Sixteen Going on Seventeen.” It’s fun. Really fun. Well, it’s sort of fun. After three hours, I feel like jumping out the window. ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook Robert Levin has long argued that Mozart would have made up new material while performing, and he follows the master in a series of ...
Five months after we are conceived, music begins to capture our attention and wire our brains for a lifetime of aural experience. At the other end of life, musical memories can be imprinted on the ...
A new systemic review has examined a dozen studies into the effect of Mozart’s music on epilepsy, finding the classical piano music may reduce the frequency of seizures. The review rekindles an idea ...
A previously unknown piece of music by one of the world's most celebrated composers has been uncovered. The 12-minute piece by Austrian composer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, is called "Ganz kleine ...
The Chatter ensemble performs at SITE Santa Fe (1606 Paseo de Peralta) at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 8. They offer several Mozart (or Mozart-attributed) works featuring basset horn, the tenor member ...
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