They were there the whole time -- two newly-discovered works by the boy Mozart. Theyaâ¬â¢re in his fatheraâ¬â¢s handwriting, so they were ignored for years. But now that someone actually *looked* at them, itaâ¬â¢s clear theyaâ¬â¢re not in the pedantic style of Mozartaâ¬â¢s father, theyaâ¬â¢re the work of a much more adventurous mind. Weaâ¬â¢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 with 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 for David Atherton, conductor
Royal Albert Hall, London, England
Astor Piazzolla: Winter from Four Seasons
Gryphon Trio
Jane Mallett Theatre, Toronto
Hour 2
John Coperario: Fancie a 5
American Brass Quintet
Giovanni Gabrieli: Canzon per sonare No. 4
American Brass Quintet
George Antheil: Finale from String Quartet No. 3
The Fine Arts Quartet
Crawley Forum, Hampden-Sydney, VA
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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