Lovers of classical music will get a chance to hear pieces by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart on the instrument he and other eighteenth century Austrian composers used next week. MORE EVENTS Cherry Blossom ...
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There have been fortepianists before Ronald Brautigam and Kristian Bezuidenhout upon whose shoulders those two might be said to stand. But none had managed so convincingly to bring the fortepiano into ...
In 1777, when Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was 21 years old, he wrote an enthusiastic letter to his father describing a newly popular type of piano. Bartolomeo Cristofori in Florence had constructed a ...
The beautiful notes of Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadé Mozart filled the Miller House parlor last weekend as Daniel Adam Maltz, a fortepianist based in Vienna, Austria, performed for the Washington ...
The instrument's slim legs and trim body make it look like a harpsichord - until pianist Timothy Hester starts to play. The sounds that emerge don't have the harpsichord's jangle or the modern piano's ...
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 9 Tadeusz Karolak, Conductor Viviana Sofronitsky, Piano Musica Antiqua Collegium Varsoviense Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No.
For Kristian Bezuidenhout, the art of historically informed performance is no dry, academic exercise but a bold act of musical imagination. In an illuminating recital at the Phillips Collection on ...
It’s not every day that a fortepiano comes to town, so Bach Collegium San Diego’s Saturday concert featuring Sylvia Berry was an event worth attending. It was a treat to hear the distinct timbre of ...
Sonata for Keyboard and Violin No. 32 Kristian Bezuidenhout, Fortepiano Petra Müllejans, Violin Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer Sonata for Keyboard and Violin No. 27 Petra Müllejans, Violin Kristian ...
Kristian Bezuidenhout has a passion for what he fondly calls "the old piano" — the fortepiano of Mozart's day, a smaller instrument than the modern one our ears and eyes are accustomed to experiencing ...
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