Apologies to Schubert, Mendelssohn and a few others: but Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart must stand as music's most supremely gifted melodist. His vast back catalogue includes countless gems from most of the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Hans Otte’s “Book of Sounds,” Jan Lisiecki’s fresh take on Mozart piano concertos and the works of an overlooked composer are among our selections.
Austrian conductor Manfred Honeck has always been fascinated by the rituals, secrecy and questions shrouding Mozart’s demise. The prolific composer, though immortalized in classical music, died in ...