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- famous twentieth-century opera composers with impeccable credentials as Mozarteans. Thus Munich commissioned an Idomeneo revision from Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari...
- November 2009. Tommasini, Anthony (23 August 2003). "Mostly Mozart Review; Mozartean Andsnes (Who Suspected?)". The New York Times. Tommasini, Anthony (4 January...
- August 24, 2006) was a French-Canadian lyric tenor, one of the outstanding Mozarteans of his time. In 1959 he became the first recipient of the Calixa-Lavallée...
- Trio (Menahem Pressler, Daniel Guilet and Bernard Greenhouse), 1966. The Mozartean Players (Steven Lubin, Stanley Ritchie and Myron Lutzke), 1992 (pla****...
- 331 (1783). Since then, other composers have written variations on the Mozartean theme in which the relationship to Lillibulero is made even clearer, for...
- Hogwood. He pla**** classical violin for twenty years as a member of the Mozartean Players with fortepianist Steven Lubin and Baroque cellist Myron Lutzke...
- "dissonances of barbaric strength that are succeeded by delicate p****ages of Mozartean grace": The Benedictus from Michael Haydn's Missa Quadragesimalis contains...
- Stanisław Wiechowicz 3 Symphonie d'Orphée Symphony of Orpheus 1986 D major in Mozartean style 1976–77 6 Polish 1982 7 Sinfonia del tempo che p****a Symphony of...
- p****ion for the (then revolutionary) piano music of Beethoven, which the Mozartean Bedřich Diviš Weber, his teacher at the Prague Conservatory, attempted...
- as a teacher. He died 15 March 1866. Fish's Opus I., a sonata in the Mozartean manner, was followed by a number of pianoforte pieces, some ballads (words...