A 12-minute piece of music composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart has been discovered in a library in Germany. Researchers think the composer wrote the previously unknown piece, titled Serenade in C, when he was approximately thirteen years old. The newly discovered Serenade in C has been renamed Ganz kleine Nachtmusik in the Köchel catalog, in reference to Mozart's famous serenade Eine kleine Nachtmusik. On September 19, when the new catalog was unveiled in Salzburg, a string trio played the rediscovered work. The composition was performed again for a packed audience at the Leipzig Opera on September 21. Saturday's performance will be the American premiere of Ganz kleine Nachtmusik!
Members of Solano Trio and Berkelium String Quartet join to perform this special concert: Dan Flanagan (violin), Karen Shinozaki Sor (violin) and Victoria Ehrlich (cello). The program will include discussion and other works.
San Francisco Public Library, Golden Gate Valley Branch
1801 Green St., San Francisco, CA 94123
A 12-minute piece of music composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart has been discovered in a library in Germany. Researchers think the composer wrote the previously unknown piece, titled Serenade in C, when he was approximately thirteen years old. The newly discovered Serenade in C has been renamed Ganz kleine Nachtmusik in the Köchel catalog, in reference to Mozart's famous serenade Eine kleine Nachtmusik. On September 19, when the new catalog was unveiled in Salzburg, a string trio played the rediscovered work. The composition was performed again for a packed audience at the Leipzig Opera on September 21. Saturday's performance will be the American premiere of Ganz kleine Nachtmusik!
Members of Solano Trio and Berkelium String Quartet join to perform this special concert: Dan Flanagan (violin), Karen Shinozaki Sor (violin) and Victoria Ehrlich (cello). The program will include discussion and other works.
San Francisco Public Library, Golden Gate Valley Branch
1801 Green St., San Francisco, CA 94123
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