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message 15: by Héctor (new)

943 That photo is not safe...



In this: Framed pictures of Mozart & Haydn which sat on Igor Stravinsky's piano (no caps).




message 14: by Tara (new)

2211015 Haydn is the one standing up? I'm going by the wig...


message 13: by Héctor (new)

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Haydn-Mozart: an only heart...

Haydn and Mozart


message 12: by Tara (new)

2211015 Do you think Haydn has picked up in popularity against Mozart? I'm finding H's works refreshing after many years of Mozart Sonata bashing.


message 11: by Héctor (new)

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Mozart - Piano Concerto nº 23 (by Zoltán Kocsis)


message 10: by Leonor (new)

2751946 i love:
piano sonata no. 16 in C major,eine kleine Nachtmusik, piano trio in G major, my favorite of them all is piano sonata no.11 in A major, its great and If I wrote ore, I'd probabily be here till 6:00 pm (its 4:30 pm here)


message 9: by John (new)

429071 Right now, my favorite selection of Mozart is the Alegro from the Clarinet Concerto in A Major, K. 622. I love the opening theme.

--John


message 8: by Héctor (new)

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Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 8 (by Dinu Lipatti)

A very musical 2009, friends!!!


message 7: by Erika. (new)

1494862 Mozart Sym No.40
Ave verum corpus


message 6: by Héctor (new)

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First romantic work in 1786...

Mozart - Piano Concerto No.24 (by Andre Previn and The Royal Philharmonic)


message 5: by Héctor (new)

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Mozart - The Magic Flute (Birgit Nordin)


message 4: by Florita (new)

870078 It is very gracious.


message 3: by Héctor (new)

943 Yes, it is one of the happiest concert...


message 2: by John (new)

429071 I LOVE Mozart's 21 concerto! The second movement is kind of like the William Tell overture, in that everyone's heard it. It's a great movement, one of the most soothing pieces of music ever written. But I equally like the first and third movements for different reasons. I think the first movement has a both a "grand" feel to it, as well as playful moments. And the third has a buoyancy and energy that make for a great finale to a GREAT concerto.

--John


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