Thursday, March 30, 2006

Mozart Piano Sonatas - Rock me Amadeus - Mail & Guardian OnlineMail & Guardian



Rock me Amadeus - Mail & Guardian Online


Mail & Guardian Online
Rock me Amadeus
Mail & Guardian Online, South Africa - Mar 23, 2006
Listening to Vogt s Mozart Piano Sonatas and Fantasias (EMI Classics), it certainly feels as if one has stayed away from Mozart for too long. ...

Austria celebrates 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth (Akron Beacon Journal)
Here's a bit of trivia for Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart fans: He lived 13,097 days and spent 3,720 of them -- more than 10 of his not quite 36 years -- traveling to more than 200 European cities.

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Mozart Piano Sonatas - Rock me Amadeus - Mail & Guardian OnlineMail & Guardian



Rock me Amadeus - Mail & Guardian Online


Mail & Guardian Online
Rock me Amadeus
Mail & Guardian Online, South Africa - Mar 23, 2006
Listening to Vogt s Mozart Piano Sonatas and Fantasias (EMI Classics), it certainly feels as if one has stayed away from Mozart for too long. ...

Austria celebrates 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth (Akron Beacon Journal)
Here's a bit of trivia for Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart fans: He lived 13,097 days and spent 3,720 of them -- more than 10 of his not quite 36 years -- traveling to more than 200 European cities.
Austria celebrates 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth - Akron Beacon Journal

Austria celebrates 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth
Akron Beacon Journal, OH - Mar 26, 2006
... Even the Vienna City Marathon (May 7) has co-opted the composer; along the 26.2-mile course, costumed musicians will play Mozart sonatas to give the runners a ...

Mozart Piano Sonatas - Rock me Amadeus - Mail & Guardian OnlineMail & Guardian



Rock me Amadeus - Mail & Guardian Online


Mail & Guardian Online
Rock me Amadeus
Mail & Guardian Online, South Africa - Mar 23, 2006
Listening to Vogt s Mozart Piano Sonatas and Fantasias (EMI Classics), it certainly feels as if one has stayed away from Mozart for too long. ...

Despite illness, pianist delivers moving finale (Kansas City Star)
Lars Vogt seemed to be having a rough night. The young German pianist s recital Friday at the Folly was more erratic and unkempt than what we re used to hearing on the Friends of Chamber Music s prestigious Master Pianists series.