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Mozart Week: 94 Seconds Of New Mozart
Sensational finds are rare but miracles are still happening: a completely unknown work by Mozart has surfaced! The Allegro in D major K 626b/16, a three-part, dance-like piano piece lasts a total of 94 seconds. Examined for authenticity by the best international scholars, it is being performed for the first time ever. But for what occasion was it composed, how was it handed down? Ulrich Leisinger, scientific director of the Mozarteum Foundation, answers these questions in conversation with Rolando Villazón. This lecture is embedded into a concert program starring Korean pianist Seong-Jin Cho and putting the new work into context.
- STATUSESTATUS DEL PROGRAMAcompleted
- Production CompanyProductoraMezzo
- Production CompanyProductoraUnitel
- Assoc. Prod. CompanyProductora asociadaStiftung Mozarteum, Mozart Week
- TV DirectorTV DirectorBernhard Fleischer
- PRODUCTION YEARAÑO DE PRODUCCIÓN2021
- RECORDEDGRABACIÓNMozart Week, Mozarteum Salzburg
- MUSICAL STYLEESTILO MUSICALClassical music
- PIECE OF MUSICPIEZA MUSICAL (EN INGLÉS)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Sonata No. 12 in F major, K. 332 / Piano Piece in F major “Pimpinella”, K. 33b / Allegro in C major from a Salzburg Music Book / Allegro in D major, K. 626b/16 (World Premiere)
- SoloistSolistaSeong-Jin Cho
- DURATIONDURACIÓN26'/51
- SOURCE VIDEO/AUDIOFORMATO VÍDEO/AUDIOUHD/4K recording / Dolby surround 5.1
- ASPECT RATIORELACIÓN DIMENSIONAL1 : 1.78 (16:9)
- RECORDING COMPRESSIONCOMPRESIÓNApple ProRes (specify flavour)
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