They were there the whole time - two newly-discovered works by the boy Mozart. They're in his father's handwriting, so they were ignored for years. But now that someone actually looked at them, it's clear they're not in the pedantic style of Mozart's father, they're the work of a much more adventurous mind. We'll hear the unveiling of these two newly discovered pieces by Mozart, from a concert (that was also a news conference) in Salzburg on Sunday.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Frank Bridge: Two Intermezzi from "Threads", H 151: II. Tempo di valse - Animato
BBC National Orchestra of Wales; Richard Hickox, conductor
W.A. Mozart: Piano Prelude in G
Florian Birsak, harpsichord
Salzburg, Austria
W.A. Mozart: Piano Concerto Movement in G
Florian Birsak, harpsichord
Salzburg, Austria
Edward Elgar: Enigma Variations
BBC National Orchestra of Wales; David Atherton, conductor
Royal Albert Hall, London, England
Astor Piazzolla: Winter from Four Seasons
Gryphon Trio
Jane Mallett Theatre, Toronto
George Antheil: Finale from String Quartet No. 3
The Fine Arts Quartet
Crawley Forum, Hampden-Sydney, VA
Hour 2
John Coperario: Fancie a 5
American Brass Quintet
Giovanni Gabrieli: Canzon per sonare No. 4
American Brass Quintet
Joseph Schwantner: Black Anemones
Leonard Garrison, flute, Jay Mauchley, piano
Red Lodge Civic Center, Red Lodge, MT
Franz Joseph Haydn: Symphony No. 97 in C, Hob I:97
Radio France Philharmonic; Ton Koopman, conductor
Cite de la musique, Paris
Lodovico Viadana: Sinfonia "La Bolognese"
American Brass Quintet
Peter Jay Sharp Theater, Juilliard, New York, NY
Giovanni Gabrieli: Canzon XV (1615)
American Brass Quintet
Peter Jay Sharp Theater, Juilliard, New York, NY
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