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 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Klaviersonaten - Band II (Piano Sonatas - Volume II)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Klaviersonaten - Band II (Piano Sonatas - Volume II)
(K. 330 (300h) - K. 576) Fingerings by Hans-Martin Theopold, composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), edited by Ernst Herttrich. For piano. Urtext edition. Format: piano solo book (paper bound). With standard notation, fingerings, introductory text, performance notes and thematic index. Classical period. 157 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by G. Henle.
Mozart Made Easy for Piano
Mozart Made Easy for Piano
By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Arranged by Brimhall. piano. Published by Carl Fischer.
Violin Concerto in G Major, K.V. 216
Violin Concerto in G Major, K.V. 216
By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. (Study Score). Boosey and Hawkes Scores and Books. Size 5.5x7.5 inches. 60 pages. Published by Boosey & Hawkes.
Seven Variations on a Theme 'Bei Mannern' from Mozart's 'Magic Flute' (Wo.046)
Seven Variations on a Theme 'Bei Mannern' from Mozart's 'Magic Flute' (Wo.046)
By Ludwig Van Beethoven. Cello and piano. Published by International Music Co.
Sonata Bassoon & Cello K. 292
Sonata Bassoon & Cello K. 292
By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Edited by Marty Winkler. Instrumental-solo/ensemble. 8 pages. Published by Edwin F. Kalmus.
Encores and pieces for Clarinet and Organ
Encores and pieces for Clarinet and Organ
By Various. For clarinet, organ. This edition: parts. Includes pieces (8) by J.S. Bach,Handel,Godard, Schumann, Mozart, and Giordani, arranged for clarinet and organ by Pritz-Georg Holy. Published by Edition Kunzelmann.
 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano trios
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano trios
for Violin, Violoncello and Piano. By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Edited by G. Lorenz. Piano Trios. Pages: Score = 192 * Vl Part = 43 * Vc Part = 30. Urtext edition-paper bound. Published by G. Henle.
Mozart Viennese Strg. Trios 3
Mozart Viennese Strg. Trios 3
By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Edited by Marty Winkler. Educational instrumental collection. 64 pages. Published by Edwin F. Kalmus.
Concert Rondo in D major, K. 382 (GHEDINI)
Concert Rondo in D major, K. 382 (GHEDINI)
By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Two pianos, four hands (set contains two copies). Published by International Music Co.

 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: Piano pieces
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: Piano pieces
By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Edited by Berta Antonie Wallner. Piano (Harpsichord), 2-hands. Pages: 163. Urtext edition-paper bound. Published by G. Henle.
 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Fantasias And Rondos
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Fantasias And Rondos
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), edited by Giuseppe Buonamici. For piano. Schirmer Library, volume 964. Format: piano solo book. With fingerings. Classical Period. 68 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Schirmer.

 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: String Quartets, Volume 2
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: String Quartets, Volume 2
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791). For violin I, violin II, viola and cello. Format: set of performance parts (parts only, score not included). With thematic index and introductory text. Classical Period. 299 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by C.F. Peters.
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Free News and Content on Mozart
Mozart and Us - What the ur-prodigy has to teach his successors. By Ann Hulbert
A young composer named Jay Greenberg, busy producing symphonies at Juilliard, was recently heralded with the headline "Prodigy, 12, Compared to Mozart." As we near the 250 anniversary of his birth, Mozart still presides as the patron saint of modern child prodigies - and as a talismanic figure in the more mundane realm of bound-for-the-top "organization kids," too. Parents park their infants and toddlers in front of Baby Mozart videos (the best seller in the Baby Einstein line of educational audio-visual fare) so they won't miss out on the "Mozart effect.
Review: Bartoli Sparkles in Rare Rossini (ABC News)
Review: Mezzo Cecilia Bartoli Sparkles in Little Known Rossini at London's Royal Opera House
Review: Bartoli Sparkles in Rare Rossini (AP via Yahoo! News)
Superstar mezzo Cecilia Bartoli is lighting up the stage of the Royal Opera House these days, but the company's venture into rollicking Rossini is by no means a one-woman show.
Kobrin wins Cliburn contest (Plainview Daily Herald)
. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed."/> Russia´s Alexander Kobrin won the gold medal at the prestigious Van Cliburn International Piano Competition on Sunday night.
String quartet
almost always refers to a group consisting of two violins, one viola and one cello. This combination of instruments is widely seen as one of the most important forms in chamber music, with most major composers writing string quartets. The form first came to be used around the middle of the 18th century, Joseph Haydn being one of the first composers to develop it. Indeed, he is often referred to as "the father of the string quartet" (as well as being called "the father of the symphony"). Haydn played his compositions in a string quartet of which Mozart was also a member. Many other chamber groups can be seen as modifications of the string quartet, such as the piano quintet, which is a string quartet with an added piano; the string
Vespers
an antiphon. After the psalms, there is a reading from the New Testament. Following the reading, the participants sing the Magnificat, the canticle of the Blessed Virgin Mary from the Gospel of Luke I:46-55. Then a litany is recited, the Lord's Prayer, and a closing prayer. The psalms and hymns of the Vespers service have attracted the interest of many composers, including Claudio Monteverdi, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Anton Bruckner, and Sergei Rachmaninoff. See also: Mass (music); requiem; sacred music; Book of Hours
Basset-horn
a transposing instrument in B flat (meaning a written C sounds as a B flat), the basset-horn is typically in F and has a range extending below the clarinet to the F at the bottom of the bass clef. Its timbre is similar to the clarinet's, but darker and less brilliant. Little classical music for the instrument is remembered today, although a number of composers of the Classical period wrote for it and Anton Stadler played it. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is the most notable example, including it in his Masonic Funeral Music, Requiem and several operas and chamber works. His Clarinet Concerto also started life as a concerto for the basset-horn. (In Mozart's day, the instrument was known as the bass clarinet, though in modern usage this indicates a different instrument.)
Music of Austria
Music of Austria Vienna has long been an important center of musical innovation. 18th and 19th century composers were drawn to the city due to the patronage of the Hapsburgs, and made Vienna the European capital of classical music. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig von Beethoven and Johann Strauss, among others, were associated with the city. During the Baroque period, Slavic and Hungarian folk forms influenced Austrian music. Vienna's status began its rise as a cultural center in the early 1500s, and was focused around instruments including the lute. Schrammelmusik The most popular form of modern Austrian folk music is Viennese schrammelmusik, which is played with an accordion and a double-necked guitar. Modern performers include Roland Neuwirth, Karl Hodina and Edi Reiser. Schrammelmusik arose as a mixture
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Baby Einstein: Music Box Einstein
by: Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, Fryderyk Chopin, George Frideric Handel, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Johann II Strauss, The Baby Einstein Music Box Orchestra (10 May, 2005)
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Mozart's Magnificent Voyage: Tales Of The Dream Children
by: Various Artists, Mitchell Clarke, Richard Armin, David Bourque, Stephen Pierre, Gregorio Allegri, Ludwig van Beethoven, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, David Fallis, Suzanne Shulmann (13 October, 1998)
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25 Piano Favorites
by: Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms, Fryderyk Chopin, Claude Debussy, Antonin Dvorak, George Gershwin, Edvard Grieg, Franz Liszt, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ignace Jan Paderewski (20 August, 1996)
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Baby Einstein: Lullaby Classics
by: Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms, Claude Debussy, Antonin Dvorak, Felix Mendelssohn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Johann Pachelbel, Christian Pezold, Robert Schumann (16 March, 2004)
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A Mozart Gala from Prague / Sharon Kam, Manfred Honeck, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
from: Euroarts (20 June, 2006)
Mozart - Le Nozze di Figaro / Freni, Prey, Te Kanawa, Fischer-Dieskau, Ewing, Begg, Perry, Bohm
from: Universal Music & VI (14 June, 2005)
Mozart's The Magic Flute Story
from: View Video (15 August, 2001)
Mozart:Jupiter & Linzer Syms.
from: Naxos of America (17 August, 2004)
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