Next weekend, the Wichita Symphony Orchestra plays one of Mozart’s least-known gems. Along with Gustav Mahler’s 4th Symphony, the orchestra will play Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Oboe Concerto in C Major ...
Mozart's Oboe Concerto in C K314, performed on an instrument full of helium, because of course. Yesterday clarinettist Emil Jonason introduced something very, er, interesting: Mozart's Clarinet ...
Principal oboe Erin Hannigan performs Mozart's Oboe Concerto in C major, K. 314 with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, led by music director Fabio Luisi, at the Meyerson Symphony Center on April 28 in ...
Diana Doherty joins Alexander Briger and the Queensland Symphony Orchestra for a performance of Mozart’s lyrical oboe concerto. Given just how buoyant and carefree Mozart’s lone oboe concerto sounds, ...
Symphony No. 35 in D Major, K. 385 "Haffner": I. Allegro con spirito Symphony No. 35 in D Major, K. 385 "Haffner": II. Andante Symphony No. 35 in D Major, K. 385 ...
You know, the strings get pride of place in the orchestra, occupying prime stage-front real estate and outnumbering the players in the woodwinds, brass and percussion sections. But there are some ...
The first movement of Mozart's oboe concerto in C major lasts about seven minutes. To 18-year-old Emily Fagan, the first oboist to win the Elgin Youth Symphony Orchestra's Young Artists Concerto ...
Professor Omar Zoboli of Modena Italy soars through the oboe solo in Ludwig Lebruns Concerto No 1 and proves himself to be the very definition of ampNFivirtuosityampNFi in the world of baroque music ...
In the play “Amadeus,” a single note from a clarinet in one of Mozart’s compositions is enough to send his rival, Salieri, into despair of ever writing anything as good. Even if it is a dramatic ...
Over the weekend of November 13-17, early music conductor Jeannette Sorrell led Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra in a series of Bay Area concerts featuring Mozart’s music. I attended the Saturday, ...
Mozart's Oboe Concerto in C K314, performed on an instrument full of helium, because of course. Yesterday clarinettist Emil Jonason introduced something very, er, interesting: Mozart's Clarinet ...