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His father's worst fears had come to pass-Wolfgang was married in August into a impecunious family of questionable reputation. His music moves with an unparalleled grace and unveils its truths with a suppleness and subtlety only exceeded by Nature herself. We might say that the Lieder informs most of Schubert and that every Tchaikovsky symphony is ripe with ballet.

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Mozart Serenades K361,375,388 M

Mozart Serenades K361,375,388 M  By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Edited by Marty Winkler. Miniature score. 116 pages. Published by Edwin F. Kalmus.


Fantasy On Mozart Themes

Fantasy On Mozart Themes  By Franz Liszt. For piano. Published by Editio Musica Budapest.



Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Requiem, K. 626

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Requiem, K. 626  Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791). K. 626. For SATB solos, SATB choir and piano accompaniment. Format: vocal score. With choral notation and piano reduction. Classical Period. D Minor. Text language Latin with English tranlation. 80 pages. 6.7x10.5 inches. Published by Schirmer.


Don Giovanni, 2 Flutes

Don Giovanni, 2 Flutes  By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Published by Universal Editions, Inc.



MOZART Twelve Pieces for Two Horns, KV487

MOZART Twelve Pieces for Two Horns, KV487  For French Horn (in F). Includes a high-quality printed music score featuring both primo and secondo horn parts; and a compact disc with a complete recording, with the secondo horn on the left channel and the primo horn on the right channel, allowing either to be removed; and an additional version in stereo with the secondo horn only as accompaniment. Published by Music Minus One.


Minuet In F Major (No. 1)
No. 1 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 0 0 Classical Piano Instrumental Solo Warner Bros.

Sonata and Fugue (with Adagio)(Original)

Sonata and Fugue (with Adagio)(Original)  By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Edited by Ruthardt, Lewicki. For 2 piano, 4 hands. This edition: 2 copies. K.448(D); K.426(c); K.546(c)(2 copies). Published by C.F. Peters.


Best Of Mozart For Piano Solo

Best Of Mozart For Piano Solo  By John W. Schuam. Piano method/supplement (level 4). 23 pages. Published by Warner Brothers.


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.



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Leopold Mozart 0 0 Classical Piano Instrumental Solo Mel Bay


Mozart Arias for Soprano

Mozart Arias for Soprano  The Vocal Library. By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. (Soprano). Vocal Collection. Book & CD Package. Size 9x12 inches. 64 pages. Published by Hal Leonard Corporation.


Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Requiem - Choral Singing CD (Tenor)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Requiem - Choral Singing CD (Tenor)  Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791). K 626. For tenor voice. CD Only- sheet music available separately (PE.P08700). Format: accompaniment CD. Classical period. Series: Choral Singing - The Easy Way to Learn. Text language Latin. 5x5.5 inches. Published by Music Partner.



Helpful Guide to Mozart

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... suggestions for the classical music lover looking for something to ... concerts: ''Schindler's Liszt,'' ''Dial 'M' for Mozart,'' ''It's a Wonderful Wife'' (a program of music by women ...

‘Bongga’ (gay) quotes to live by (The Manila Times)
J. Niel Garcia, award-winning writer and my wonderful gay literature teacher who introduced me to “homoeroticism” and other nuggets of wisdom about homosexuality, allowed me to reprint several quotes to live by all “bayots” and “dinglets” (a dinglet is a prepubescent gay) out there.

Haaretz - Israel News - Shards of memory (Haaretz Daily)
This is the most Arab-free area in Israel. It was the scene of total ethnic cleansing, which left not a vestige apart from the heaps of ruins and the sabra bushes. On the coastal plain, between Jaffa and Gaza, not one Palestinian village remains intact.

Champion Mozart Sires First Winner (BloodHorse)
The first winner sired by English and Irish champion Mozart won May 26 at Ayr in England. The colt, Amadeus Wolf, scored at six furlongs in his first start.


Bruno Walter
Ferrier. Other first performances by Walter include Pfitzner's Der arme Heinrich. He performed the works of another Viennese composer, Anton Bruckner, and his recording of that composer's ninth symphony is also a landmark performance. Walter was a distinguished conductor of music from the classical period, and his recorded performances of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven are well loved. He also directed opera, and gave productions of Mozart operas at the Metropolitan Opera which are now available on CD, together with his performances of Beethoven's Fidelio. Discography Walter's discography includes: Beethoven's symphonies 1-9 with the Columbia SO Beethoven's Fidelio Bruckner's 7th symphony with the Columbia SO Dvorak's 8th and 9th symphonies with the Columbia SO Mahler's 9th symphony Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde with Kathleen Ferrier Mozart's symponies 35,36,38-41 with the Columbia

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

Basset-horn
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.) In the 19th century, Felix Mendelssohn wrote two pieces for the basset-horn, clarinet and piano (opus 113 and 114), but the instrument was largely abandoned until Richard Strauss took it up

Johann Sebastian Bach
1750) was a German composer, organist and musical scholar of the Baroque period, and is almost universally regarded as one of the greatest composers of all time. His works, noted for their intellectual depth, technical command, and artistic beauty, have provided inspiration to nearly every musician in the European tradition, from Mozart to Schoenberg. Formative Years J. S. Bach was born in Eisenach, Germany, in 1685. His father, Ambrosius Bach, was the town piper in Eisenach, a post that entailed organizing all the secular music in town as well as participating in church music at the direction of the church organist, and his uncles were also all professional musicians ranging from church organists and court chamber musicians to composers, although Bach would later surpass them all in his art. In an

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André Rieu - Romantic Moments
by: Nino Rota, Franz Lehár, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Fryderyk Chopin, Giacomo Puccini, Irish Traditional, Richard Heuberger, Josef Strauss, Antonin Dvorak, Johann Paul Aegidius Martini (02 February, 1999) <br><BR>




First Whispers: The World's Best Playtime Music Baby CD... Ever
by: Vivaldi, Others Mozart (02 July, 2004) <br><BR>



Favourite Piano Concertos, Vol.1
by: Ludwig van Beethoven, Fryderyk Chopin, Franz Liszt, Henry Litolff, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Sergey Rachmaninov, Antal Dorati, Bernard Haitink, Igor Markevitch, Kiril Kondrashin (17 March, 1998) <br><BR>



Baby Einstein: Traveling Melodies
by: Ludwig van Beethoven, Fryderyk Chopin, Franz Joseph Haydn, Felix Mendelssohn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Recorded Sound, Nikolay Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov, Franz Schubert, Bedrich Smetana, Johann II Strauss (10 May, 2005) <br><BR>



Mozart - Cosi fan Tutte / Susan Larson, James Maddalena, Sanford Sylvan, Peter Sellars, Craig Smith, Wiener Symphoniker, Peter Sellars
from: Universal Music & VI (14 June, 2005)




Mozart - Die Zauberflote / Lott, Luxon, Goeke, Sandoz, Conquet, Fryatt, Haitink, Glyndebourne Opera
from: Naxos of America (17 August, 2004)




From Mao to Mozart - Isaac Stern in China
from: New Video Group (27 February, 2001)




Mozart - Don Giovanni / Luxon, Dean, Goeke, Rawnsley, Branisteanu, Yakar, Gale, Haitink, Glyndebourne Opera
from: Naxos of America (21 June, 2005)





 


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